High-resolution quantitative diatom data are tabulated for the early part of the late Pliocene ( 3.25 to 2.08 Ma ) at DSDP Site 580 in the northwestern Pacific. Sample spacing averages 11 k.y. between 3.1 and 2.8 Ma, but increases to 14 to 19 k.y. prior to 3.1 Ma and after 2.8 Ma. Q-mode factor analysis of the middle Pliocene assemblage reveals four factors which explain 92.4% of the total variance of the 47 samples studied between 3.25 and 2.55 Ma. Three of the factors are closely related to modern subarctic, transitional, and subtropical elements, while the fourth factor, which is dominated by Coscinodiscus marginatus and the extinct Pliocene species Neodenticula kamtschatica, appears to correspond to a middle Pliocene precursor of the su...
We examined 75 samples from Unit I, Hole 1149A for diatoms. Fifty samples ranging from early Pliocen...
The middle to high latitude North Pacific diatom Neodenticula seminae appeared in the North Atlantic...
The early Pliocene is the most recent time in Earth history when average global temperatures were wa...
Thick sections of Pliocene and Pleistocene biosiliceous clay and ooze were recovered by the Hydrauli...
Diatom assemblages from the middle part of the Pliocene (3.2-2.5 Ma) were investigated from Ocean Dr...
The Pliocene and Pleistocene periods are known for the onset and consequent amplification of glacial...
Ocean Drilling Program Leg 167 represents the first time since 1978 that the North American Pacific ...
During the Pliocene, carbon dioxide in the atmosphere was approximately 400 ppm. Today’s atmosphere ...
Diatom assemblages in the central and eastern equatorial Pacific record the effects of polar cooling...
Sediments recovered by the hydraulic piston corer at three northwest Pacific sites (Sites 578, 579, ...
Recent research has increasingly advocated a role for the North Pacific Ocean in modulating global c...
Planktonic foraminifera from Pliocene - Early Quaternary sediments of ODP Hole 111-677A were studied...
During Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Leg 177, seven sites were drilled aligned on a transect across t...
Late Neogene biostratigraphy of diatoms has been investigated from two sites occupied during Ocean D...
Establishing a time frame for the development of the modern halocline and stratified water column in...
We examined 75 samples from Unit I, Hole 1149A for diatoms. Fifty samples ranging from early Pliocen...
The middle to high latitude North Pacific diatom Neodenticula seminae appeared in the North Atlantic...
The early Pliocene is the most recent time in Earth history when average global temperatures were wa...
Thick sections of Pliocene and Pleistocene biosiliceous clay and ooze were recovered by the Hydrauli...
Diatom assemblages from the middle part of the Pliocene (3.2-2.5 Ma) were investigated from Ocean Dr...
The Pliocene and Pleistocene periods are known for the onset and consequent amplification of glacial...
Ocean Drilling Program Leg 167 represents the first time since 1978 that the North American Pacific ...
During the Pliocene, carbon dioxide in the atmosphere was approximately 400 ppm. Today’s atmosphere ...
Diatom assemblages in the central and eastern equatorial Pacific record the effects of polar cooling...
Sediments recovered by the hydraulic piston corer at three northwest Pacific sites (Sites 578, 579, ...
Recent research has increasingly advocated a role for the North Pacific Ocean in modulating global c...
Planktonic foraminifera from Pliocene - Early Quaternary sediments of ODP Hole 111-677A were studied...
During Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Leg 177, seven sites were drilled aligned on a transect across t...
Late Neogene biostratigraphy of diatoms has been investigated from two sites occupied during Ocean D...
Establishing a time frame for the development of the modern halocline and stratified water column in...
We examined 75 samples from Unit I, Hole 1149A for diatoms. Fifty samples ranging from early Pliocen...
The middle to high latitude North Pacific diatom Neodenticula seminae appeared in the North Atlantic...
The early Pliocene is the most recent time in Earth history when average global temperatures were wa...