We report a near-continuous, stable isotopic record for the Pliocene-Pleistocene (4.8 to 0.8 Ma) from Ocean Drilling Program Site 704 in the sub-Antarctic South Atlantic (47°S, 7°E). During the early to middle Pliocene (4.8 to 3.2 Ma), variation in delta18O was less than ~0.5 per mil, and absolute values were generally less than those of the Holocene. These results indicate some warming and minor deglaciation of Antarctica during intervals of the Pliocene but are inconsistent with scenarios calling for major warming and deglaciation of the Antarctic ice sheet. The climate System operated within relatively narrow limits prior to ~3.2 Ma, and the Antarctic cryosphere probably did not fluctuate on a large scale until the late Pliocene. Benthic...
Stable isotopic analyses (18O/16O, 13C/12C) of both benthic and planktonic foraminifers from DSDP Ho...
We have conducted an integrated study of ice-rafted debris (IRD) and oxygen isotopes (measured on Ci...
Summary An apparent mismatch between published oxygen isotope data and other paleoclimate proxies fo...
We studied the stable isotopic and carbonate stratigraphy of ODP Hole 704A to reconstruct the paleoc...
Benthic foraminiferal stable isotope records for the past 11 Myr from a recently drilled site in the...
Benthic foraminiferal stable isotope records for the past 11 Myr from a recently drilled site in the...
Recent high-resolution Oligocene–Miocene oxygen isotopic records revealed a relatively transient, ca...
Ocean Drilling Program Site 704 in the subantarctic South Atlantic was drilled to investigate the re...
Changes in Atlantic deep water circulation were reconstructed by comparing the benthic foraminiferal...
Carbonate stratigraphy and stable isotopic ratios of benthic and planktonic foraminifers were used t...
Isotopic and sedimentologic data from Ocean Drilling Program hole 704A suggest that isotopic stages ...
Ocean Drilling Program Site 704 in the subantarctic South Atlantic was drilled to investigate the re...
Two cores, Site 1089 (ODP Leg 177) and PS2821-1, recovered from the same location (40°56'S; 9°54'E) ...
Ocean Drilling Program Leg 188, Prydz Bay, East Antarctica is part of a larger initiative to explore...
Understanding the stability of the early Antarctic ice cap in the geological past is of societal int...
Stable isotopic analyses (18O/16O, 13C/12C) of both benthic and planktonic foraminifers from DSDP Ho...
We have conducted an integrated study of ice-rafted debris (IRD) and oxygen isotopes (measured on Ci...
Summary An apparent mismatch between published oxygen isotope data and other paleoclimate proxies fo...
We studied the stable isotopic and carbonate stratigraphy of ODP Hole 704A to reconstruct the paleoc...
Benthic foraminiferal stable isotope records for the past 11 Myr from a recently drilled site in the...
Benthic foraminiferal stable isotope records for the past 11 Myr from a recently drilled site in the...
Recent high-resolution Oligocene–Miocene oxygen isotopic records revealed a relatively transient, ca...
Ocean Drilling Program Site 704 in the subantarctic South Atlantic was drilled to investigate the re...
Changes in Atlantic deep water circulation were reconstructed by comparing the benthic foraminiferal...
Carbonate stratigraphy and stable isotopic ratios of benthic and planktonic foraminifers were used t...
Isotopic and sedimentologic data from Ocean Drilling Program hole 704A suggest that isotopic stages ...
Ocean Drilling Program Site 704 in the subantarctic South Atlantic was drilled to investigate the re...
Two cores, Site 1089 (ODP Leg 177) and PS2821-1, recovered from the same location (40°56'S; 9°54'E) ...
Ocean Drilling Program Leg 188, Prydz Bay, East Antarctica is part of a larger initiative to explore...
Understanding the stability of the early Antarctic ice cap in the geological past is of societal int...
Stable isotopic analyses (18O/16O, 13C/12C) of both benthic and planktonic foraminifers from DSDP Ho...
We have conducted an integrated study of ice-rafted debris (IRD) and oxygen isotopes (measured on Ci...
Summary An apparent mismatch between published oxygen isotope data and other paleoclimate proxies fo...