The relationship between decadal to centennial changes in ocean circulation and climate is difficult to discern using the sparse and discontinuous instrumental record of climate and, as such, represents a large uncertainty in coupled ocean-atmosphere general circulation models. We present new modern and fossil coral radiocarbon (D14C) records from Palmyra (6°N, 162°W) and Christmas (2°N, 157°W) islands to constrain central tropical Pacific ocean circulation changes during the last millennium. Seasonally to annually resolved coral D14C measurements from the 10th, 12th-17th, and 20th centuries do not contain significant interannual to decadal-scale variations, despite large changes in coral d18O on these timescales. A centennial-scale increas...
Instrumental climate records are too short to resolve the full range of decadal- to multidecadal-sca...
We have made radiocarbon measurements of banded hermatypic corals from Florida, Belize, and the Gala...
We utilize monthly {sup 14}C data derived from coral archives in conjunction with ocean circulation ...
The relationship between decadal to centennial changes in ocean circulation and climate is difficult...
Ocean circulation changes in the tropical Pacific strongly influence global climate, as demonstrated...
The radiocarbon content (14C) of the atmosphere is primarily controlled by changes in production, r...
Tropical sea surface temperatures (SST) play a critical role in the global atmospheric circulation b...
Corals offer a rich archive of past climate variability in tropical ocean regions where instrumental...
We analyzed radiocarbon in annual coral bands from the Galápagos Islands in the tropical east Pacifi...
Accurate estimation of central tropical Pacific (CTP) climate variability on interannual to centenni...
Coral skeletal radiocarbon records reflect seawater Delta-14C and are useful for reconstructing the ...
Abstract. Instrumental observations are too short to resolve the full range of natural climatic and ...
Many factors influence the seasonal changes in δC levels in coral skeletons; consequently, the clima...
For more than two decades, coral skeletons have been used to reconstruct records of isotopic and che...
[1] The nature of tropical climate variability 350 ka is addressed using d18O and Sr/Ca records from...
Instrumental climate records are too short to resolve the full range of decadal- to multidecadal-sca...
We have made radiocarbon measurements of banded hermatypic corals from Florida, Belize, and the Gala...
We utilize monthly {sup 14}C data derived from coral archives in conjunction with ocean circulation ...
The relationship between decadal to centennial changes in ocean circulation and climate is difficult...
Ocean circulation changes in the tropical Pacific strongly influence global climate, as demonstrated...
The radiocarbon content (14C) of the atmosphere is primarily controlled by changes in production, r...
Tropical sea surface temperatures (SST) play a critical role in the global atmospheric circulation b...
Corals offer a rich archive of past climate variability in tropical ocean regions where instrumental...
We analyzed radiocarbon in annual coral bands from the Galápagos Islands in the tropical east Pacifi...
Accurate estimation of central tropical Pacific (CTP) climate variability on interannual to centenni...
Coral skeletal radiocarbon records reflect seawater Delta-14C and are useful for reconstructing the ...
Abstract. Instrumental observations are too short to resolve the full range of natural climatic and ...
Many factors influence the seasonal changes in δC levels in coral skeletons; consequently, the clima...
For more than two decades, coral skeletons have been used to reconstruct records of isotopic and che...
[1] The nature of tropical climate variability 350 ka is addressed using d18O and Sr/Ca records from...
Instrumental climate records are too short to resolve the full range of decadal- to multidecadal-sca...
We have made radiocarbon measurements of banded hermatypic corals from Florida, Belize, and the Gala...
We utilize monthly {sup 14}C data derived from coral archives in conjunction with ocean circulation ...