The tropical ocean plays a major role in global climate. It is therefore crucial to establish the precise phase between tropical and high-latitude climate variability during past abrupt climate events in order to gain insight into the mechanisms of global climate change. Here we present alkenone sea surface temperature (SST) records from the tropical South China Sea that show an abrupt temperature increase of at least 1°C at the end of the last glacial period. Within the recognized dating uncertainties, this SST increase is synchronous with the Bølling warming observed at 14.6 thousand years ago in the Greenland Ice Sheet Project 2 ice core
High-resolution late Holocene climate records that can resolve seasonality are essential for confirm...
Upper water column dynamics in the southern South China Sea were reconstructed in order to track cha...
[1] Late Quaternary climate fluctuated between extremes of glaciations, lasting 90 kyr on average, a...
The timing and magnitude of sea-surface temperature (SST) changes in the tropical southern South Chi...
We have generated a record of alkenone sea surface temperatures (SSTs) during the last 28000 years f...
We have generated a record of alkenone sea surface temperatures (SSTs) during the last 28000 years f...
The tropical oceans are thought to have played a major role in the evolution of the Earth’s climate ...
The principal aim of this thesis is to reconstruct climatic changes in the open sea and coastal area...
We report 150 kyr records of U37K' sea-surface temperature (SST) and carbonate content with 150-200-...
Coastal sea surface temperatures were reconstructed using alkenone analyses on sediment core T08 col...
The South China Sea is the largest marginal sea of southeastern Asia, lying presently under the infl...
Independent inference of the Asian winter monsoon (AWM), albeit achieved at several sparse sites, ha...
Independent inference of the Asian winter monsoon (AWM), albeit achieved at several sparse sites, ha...
Abrupt changes in climatic conditions have been seen at high latitudes in the North Atlantic1 and th...
We present the first high-resolution alkenone-derived sea surface temperature (SST) reconstruction i...
High-resolution late Holocene climate records that can resolve seasonality are essential for confirm...
Upper water column dynamics in the southern South China Sea were reconstructed in order to track cha...
[1] Late Quaternary climate fluctuated between extremes of glaciations, lasting 90 kyr on average, a...
The timing and magnitude of sea-surface temperature (SST) changes in the tropical southern South Chi...
We have generated a record of alkenone sea surface temperatures (SSTs) during the last 28000 years f...
We have generated a record of alkenone sea surface temperatures (SSTs) during the last 28000 years f...
The tropical oceans are thought to have played a major role in the evolution of the Earth’s climate ...
The principal aim of this thesis is to reconstruct climatic changes in the open sea and coastal area...
We report 150 kyr records of U37K' sea-surface temperature (SST) and carbonate content with 150-200-...
Coastal sea surface temperatures were reconstructed using alkenone analyses on sediment core T08 col...
The South China Sea is the largest marginal sea of southeastern Asia, lying presently under the infl...
Independent inference of the Asian winter monsoon (AWM), albeit achieved at several sparse sites, ha...
Independent inference of the Asian winter monsoon (AWM), albeit achieved at several sparse sites, ha...
Abrupt changes in climatic conditions have been seen at high latitudes in the North Atlantic1 and th...
We present the first high-resolution alkenone-derived sea surface temperature (SST) reconstruction i...
High-resolution late Holocene climate records that can resolve seasonality are essential for confirm...
Upper water column dynamics in the southern South China Sea were reconstructed in order to track cha...
[1] Late Quaternary climate fluctuated between extremes of glaciations, lasting 90 kyr on average, a...