Variations in the contribution of North Atlantic Deep Water (NADW), relative to North Pacific Deep Water (NPDW), to the Southern Ocean, are assessed by comparing delta13C records from the mid-depth North Atlantic, deep Southern Ocean, and deep equatorial Pacific Ocean. In general, the relative contribution of NADW was greater during interglaciations than glaciations of the past 550,000 years. An increase in the NADW flux to the Southern Ocean since the last glaciation was proposed to have resulted in higher atmospheric CO2 in the Holocene (Broecker and Peng, 1989, doi:10.1029/GB003i003p00215). Glacial-interglacial variations in the proportion of NADW in the Southern Ocean may have also influenced atmospheric CO2 levels over the past 550,000...
Oxygen-18 records of benthic foraminifera from the Atlantic Ocean are significantly different from t...
Benthic foraminiferal carbon isotope records from a suite of drill sites in the North Atlantic are u...
Five delta13C records from the deep ocean, extending back to 1.3 Ma, were examined in order to const...
Changes in Atlantic deep water circulation were reconstructed by comparing the benthic foraminiferal...
The Southern Ocean is perhaps the only region where fluctuations in the global influence of North At...
Early-Middle Pleistocene climate and deep ocean hydrography have been reconstructed using oxygen and...
Early-Middle Pleistocene climate and deep ocean hydrography have been reconstructed using oxygen and...
Carbon isotopic measurements on the benthic foraminiferal genus Cibicidoides document that mean deep...
International audienceDeep water circulation changes during the initiation of the last glacial perio...
We have generated an early Pleistocene benthic isotopic record for the Ocean Drilling Program Site 8...
International audienceMid-Pleistocene transition (MPT; 1200 to 800 thousand years, ky) is marked by ...
Benthic foraminiferal delta13C data from site 502 in the Caribbean Sea (sill depth ?1800 m) indicate...
Isotopic and sedimentologic data from Ocean Drilling Program hole 704A suggest that isotopic stages ...
The high-resolution delta18O and delta13C records of benthic foraminifera from a 150,000-year long c...
Carbon isotopic records from benthic foraminifera are used to map patterns of deep ocean circulation...
Oxygen-18 records of benthic foraminifera from the Atlantic Ocean are significantly different from t...
Benthic foraminiferal carbon isotope records from a suite of drill sites in the North Atlantic are u...
Five delta13C records from the deep ocean, extending back to 1.3 Ma, were examined in order to const...
Changes in Atlantic deep water circulation were reconstructed by comparing the benthic foraminiferal...
The Southern Ocean is perhaps the only region where fluctuations in the global influence of North At...
Early-Middle Pleistocene climate and deep ocean hydrography have been reconstructed using oxygen and...
Early-Middle Pleistocene climate and deep ocean hydrography have been reconstructed using oxygen and...
Carbon isotopic measurements on the benthic foraminiferal genus Cibicidoides document that mean deep...
International audienceDeep water circulation changes during the initiation of the last glacial perio...
We have generated an early Pleistocene benthic isotopic record for the Ocean Drilling Program Site 8...
International audienceMid-Pleistocene transition (MPT; 1200 to 800 thousand years, ky) is marked by ...
Benthic foraminiferal delta13C data from site 502 in the Caribbean Sea (sill depth ?1800 m) indicate...
Isotopic and sedimentologic data from Ocean Drilling Program hole 704A suggest that isotopic stages ...
The high-resolution delta18O and delta13C records of benthic foraminifera from a 150,000-year long c...
Carbon isotopic records from benthic foraminifera are used to map patterns of deep ocean circulation...
Oxygen-18 records of benthic foraminifera from the Atlantic Ocean are significantly different from t...
Benthic foraminiferal carbon isotope records from a suite of drill sites in the North Atlantic are u...
Five delta13C records from the deep ocean, extending back to 1.3 Ma, were examined in order to const...