A core from the Mid-Atlantic Ridge at 43.5°N and ~3 km water depth shows distinct evidence of the deglacial events known as Heinrich event 1 (probably the marine equivalent of Oldest Dryas cooling in Europe) and the Younger Dryas. The Heinrich event, dated at three levels to between 14.3 and 15.0 ka, is marked by a minimum in foraminifera per gram, by maxima in rates of sedimentation, ice rafted debris per gram, and relative abundance of N. pachyderma (s.), and by a delta18O minimum in planktonic foraminifera. The Younger Dryas event is marked by peak abundance of N. pachyderma (s.) and a planktonic delta18O maximum. Benthic foraminiferal delta13C reaches minimum values during both the Heinrich event and the Younger Dryas. Our data indicate...
extreme climate swings of a few decades to millennia during the last glacial cycle, including period...
International audience14C analysis of monospecific samples of planktonic and benthic foraminifera we...
Down-core samples of planktonic and benthic foraminifera were analyzed for oxygen and carbon isotope...
We present a benthic foraminiferal multiproxy record of eastern equatorial Atlantic (EEA) middepth w...
The North Atlantic Ocean plays a crucial role in shaping the terrestrial climates of the Northern He...
Rapid climate changes at the onset of the last deglaciation and during Heinrich Event H4 were studie...
Oxygen and carbon isotope records from benthic and planktonic foraminifera are presented for the pas...
Stable isotope (δ18O), sedimentological and mineralogical analyses were carried out along three sedi...
International audienceWe attempt to quantify the 14C difference between the atmosphere and the North...
A sequence of accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) 14C dates performed on benthic and planktonic fora...
High-resolution palaeoclimate records recovered from the Iberian margin in core MD95-2040 exhibit la...
International audienceWe present new benthic isotopic data from core MD07-3076 retrieved in the Atla...
International audienceAbstract Coupled measurements of δ 18 O and accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS...
A benthic isotope record has been measured for core SO75-26KL from the upper Portuguese margin (1099...
Abrupt millennial-scale climate change events of the last deglaciation (i.e. Heinrich Stadial 1 and ...
extreme climate swings of a few decades to millennia during the last glacial cycle, including period...
International audience14C analysis of monospecific samples of planktonic and benthic foraminifera we...
Down-core samples of planktonic and benthic foraminifera were analyzed for oxygen and carbon isotope...
We present a benthic foraminiferal multiproxy record of eastern equatorial Atlantic (EEA) middepth w...
The North Atlantic Ocean plays a crucial role in shaping the terrestrial climates of the Northern He...
Rapid climate changes at the onset of the last deglaciation and during Heinrich Event H4 were studie...
Oxygen and carbon isotope records from benthic and planktonic foraminifera are presented for the pas...
Stable isotope (δ18O), sedimentological and mineralogical analyses were carried out along three sedi...
International audienceWe attempt to quantify the 14C difference between the atmosphere and the North...
A sequence of accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) 14C dates performed on benthic and planktonic fora...
High-resolution palaeoclimate records recovered from the Iberian margin in core MD95-2040 exhibit la...
International audienceWe present new benthic isotopic data from core MD07-3076 retrieved in the Atla...
International audienceAbstract Coupled measurements of δ 18 O and accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS...
A benthic isotope record has been measured for core SO75-26KL from the upper Portuguese margin (1099...
Abrupt millennial-scale climate change events of the last deglaciation (i.e. Heinrich Stadial 1 and ...
extreme climate swings of a few decades to millennia during the last glacial cycle, including period...
International audience14C analysis of monospecific samples of planktonic and benthic foraminifera we...
Down-core samples of planktonic and benthic foraminifera were analyzed for oxygen and carbon isotope...