We present a 55-year-long record (1928-1982) of Sr/Ca in a Bermuda coral (Diploria strigosa), which we use to reconstruct local twentieth century climate features. The clearest climate signal emerges for the late-year Sr/Ca. Although the coral was collected in shallow water (12 m), the correlation with station data is highest for temperatures at 50 m depth (r = -0.70), suggesting that local temperatures at the collection site are not representative for the sea surface temperatures in the adjacent open ocean. The most striking feature of the coral record is the persistent and significant correlation (r = -0.50) with the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) index. Field correlations of fall Sr/Ca with the winter sea level pressure (SLP) show the ...
We present a 40-year long monthly resolved Sr/Ca record from a fossil Diploria strigosa coral from B...
Records of skeletal delta18O in monthly and Sr/Ca ratios in half-yearly resolution were obtained fro...
The reconstruction of the climatic history during the past several hundred years requires a sufficie...
We use geochemical and isotope measurements on a 225-year old brain coral (Diploria labyrinthiformis...
A 225-year old coral from the south shore of Bermuda (64°W, 320N) provides a record of decadal-to-ce...
A 225-year old coral from the south shore of Bermuda (64°W, 32°N) provides a record of decadal-to-ce...
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the M...
Climate sensitive proxies can open windows into tines, for which instrumental observations are lacki...
Climate sensitive proxies can open windows into tines, for which instrumental observations are lacki...
The first bimonthly resolved, paired δ18O and Sr/Ca time series from the slow-growing, tropical west...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Joint Program in Chemical Oceanography (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept...
High-resolution records of Sr/Ca, U/Ca ratios and d18O have been obtained in two recent colonies of ...
Strontium to calcium ratios (Sr/Ca) are reported for a massive brain coral Diploria labyrinthiformis...
In the first phase of this project, four decades of monthly resolved geochemical variations from two...
In the first phase of this project, four decades of monthly resolved geochemical variations from two...
We present a 40-year long monthly resolved Sr/Ca record from a fossil Diploria strigosa coral from B...
Records of skeletal delta18O in monthly and Sr/Ca ratios in half-yearly resolution were obtained fro...
The reconstruction of the climatic history during the past several hundred years requires a sufficie...
We use geochemical and isotope measurements on a 225-year old brain coral (Diploria labyrinthiformis...
A 225-year old coral from the south shore of Bermuda (64°W, 320N) provides a record of decadal-to-ce...
A 225-year old coral from the south shore of Bermuda (64°W, 32°N) provides a record of decadal-to-ce...
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the M...
Climate sensitive proxies can open windows into tines, for which instrumental observations are lacki...
Climate sensitive proxies can open windows into tines, for which instrumental observations are lacki...
The first bimonthly resolved, paired δ18O and Sr/Ca time series from the slow-growing, tropical west...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Joint Program in Chemical Oceanography (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept...
High-resolution records of Sr/Ca, U/Ca ratios and d18O have been obtained in two recent colonies of ...
Strontium to calcium ratios (Sr/Ca) are reported for a massive brain coral Diploria labyrinthiformis...
In the first phase of this project, four decades of monthly resolved geochemical variations from two...
In the first phase of this project, four decades of monthly resolved geochemical variations from two...
We present a 40-year long monthly resolved Sr/Ca record from a fossil Diploria strigosa coral from B...
Records of skeletal delta18O in monthly and Sr/Ca ratios in half-yearly resolution were obtained fro...
The reconstruction of the climatic history during the past several hundred years requires a sufficie...