To assess the regional effects of glaciation on sedimentation in the Atlantic Ocean we compare sediment types, distributions, and rates between Recent (core top) and last glacial maximum (LGM: ~18,000 years B.P.) stratigraphic levels. Based upon smear slides and carbonate analyses in 178 cores we find that glacial age carbonate content is generally lower than Recent. During both the Recent and LGM, carbonate content shows an east/west asymmetry with western basins exhibiting lower carbonate values. Input of ice-rafted detritus into the North Atlantic during LGM time interrupts this topographic control on carbonate distribution considerably farther south than at present; in the South Atlantic this effect is minor. Comparison of LGM and Recen...
The interval of time represented by marine isotope stages 11 and 12 (?360-470 ka) contains what may ...
Sedimentological and faunal records from the transitional period marking the onset of widespread nor...
International audienceOur study gives new constraints on the response of Atlantic Meridional Overtur...
The cause of the climatically controlled fluctuations in the carbonate content of deep-sea sediments...
The current issue of global warming and the role of the ocean in global exchange of CO2 increases th...
A high-resolution composite sediment record from intermediate water depths in the North Atlantic, da...
Late Pleistocene signals of calcium carbonate, organic carbon, and opaline silica concentration and ...
The Portuguese margin is well-suited for studies of the contrasts in North Atlantic circulation duri...
in the northeast Atlantic Ocean were examined by analyses of carbonate content, coarse fraction amou...
Hemipelagic intervals in four giant Calypso piston cores from the Balearic Abyssal Plain (western Me...
Millennial scale events marked by the contribution of detrital sand are recorded in North Atlantic s...
A compilation of 1118 surface sediment samples from the South Atlantic was used to map modern seaflo...
Records of bulk carbonate content, ice-rafted detritus (IRD), planktonic foraminifers, and coccolith...
Paleoproductivity changes in the western equatorial Atlantic have been estimated from carbonate and ...
International audienceWe studied two sites cored during Ocean Drilling Program Leg 154 on the Ceara ...
The interval of time represented by marine isotope stages 11 and 12 (?360-470 ka) contains what may ...
Sedimentological and faunal records from the transitional period marking the onset of widespread nor...
International audienceOur study gives new constraints on the response of Atlantic Meridional Overtur...
The cause of the climatically controlled fluctuations in the carbonate content of deep-sea sediments...
The current issue of global warming and the role of the ocean in global exchange of CO2 increases th...
A high-resolution composite sediment record from intermediate water depths in the North Atlantic, da...
Late Pleistocene signals of calcium carbonate, organic carbon, and opaline silica concentration and ...
The Portuguese margin is well-suited for studies of the contrasts in North Atlantic circulation duri...
in the northeast Atlantic Ocean were examined by analyses of carbonate content, coarse fraction amou...
Hemipelagic intervals in four giant Calypso piston cores from the Balearic Abyssal Plain (western Me...
Millennial scale events marked by the contribution of detrital sand are recorded in North Atlantic s...
A compilation of 1118 surface sediment samples from the South Atlantic was used to map modern seaflo...
Records of bulk carbonate content, ice-rafted detritus (IRD), planktonic foraminifers, and coccolith...
Paleoproductivity changes in the western equatorial Atlantic have been estimated from carbonate and ...
International audienceWe studied two sites cored during Ocean Drilling Program Leg 154 on the Ceara ...
The interval of time represented by marine isotope stages 11 and 12 (?360-470 ka) contains what may ...
Sedimentological and faunal records from the transitional period marking the onset of widespread nor...
International audienceOur study gives new constraints on the response of Atlantic Meridional Overtur...