Stable isotopes in benthic foraminifera from Pacific sediments are used to assess hypotheses of systematic shifts in the depth distribution of oceanic nutrients and carbon during the ice ages. The carbon isotope differences between ~1400 and ~3200 m depth in the eastern Pacific are consistently greater in glacial than interglacial maxima over the last ~370 kyr. This phenomenon of "bottom heavy" glacial nutrient distributions, which Boyle proposed as a cause of Pleistocene CO2 change, occurs primarily in the 1/100 and 1/41 kyr**-1 "Milankovitch" orbital frequency bands but appears to lack a coherent 1/23 kyr**-1 band related to orbital precession. Averaged over oxygen-isotope stages, glacial delta13C gradients from ~1400 to ~3200 m depth are...
This study investigates changes in the upper water column hydrography at Site 851 of the eastern tro...
Benthic (Uvigerina spp., Cibicidoides spp., Gyroidinoides spp.) and planktonic (N. pachyderma sinist...
International audienceChanges in Pacific tracer reservoirs and transports are thought to be central ...
Abstract. Stable isotopes in benthic foraminifera from Pacific sediments are used to assess hypothes...
Stable isotopes in benthic foraminifera from Pacific sediments are used to assess hypotheses of syst...
Oxygen-18 records of benthic foraminifera from the Atlantic Ocean are significantly different from t...
Carbon isotopic measurements on the benthic foraminiferal genus Cibicidoides document that mean deep...
Five delta13C records from the deep ocean, extending back to 1.3 Ma, were examined in order to const...
We present new geochemical evidence of changes in the vertical dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) dist...
Carbon isotopic records of nutrient-depleted surface water place constraints on the past fertility o...
Benthonic foraminifera in late Pleistocene deep-sea cores show significant variation in delta 13C wi...
Benthic foraminifer and delta13C data from Site 849, on the west flank of the East Pacific Rise (0°1...
Pleistocene stable carbon isotope (d13C) records from surface and deep dwelling foraminifera in all ...
We provide high-resolution foraminiferal stable carbon isotope (d13C) records from the subarctic Pac...
Stable isotope data on benthic foraminifera from more than 30 cores on the northern Emperor Seamount...
This study investigates changes in the upper water column hydrography at Site 851 of the eastern tro...
Benthic (Uvigerina spp., Cibicidoides spp., Gyroidinoides spp.) and planktonic (N. pachyderma sinist...
International audienceChanges in Pacific tracer reservoirs and transports are thought to be central ...
Abstract. Stable isotopes in benthic foraminifera from Pacific sediments are used to assess hypothes...
Stable isotopes in benthic foraminifera from Pacific sediments are used to assess hypotheses of syst...
Oxygen-18 records of benthic foraminifera from the Atlantic Ocean are significantly different from t...
Carbon isotopic measurements on the benthic foraminiferal genus Cibicidoides document that mean deep...
Five delta13C records from the deep ocean, extending back to 1.3 Ma, were examined in order to const...
We present new geochemical evidence of changes in the vertical dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) dist...
Carbon isotopic records of nutrient-depleted surface water place constraints on the past fertility o...
Benthonic foraminifera in late Pleistocene deep-sea cores show significant variation in delta 13C wi...
Benthic foraminifer and delta13C data from Site 849, on the west flank of the East Pacific Rise (0°1...
Pleistocene stable carbon isotope (d13C) records from surface and deep dwelling foraminifera in all ...
We provide high-resolution foraminiferal stable carbon isotope (d13C) records from the subarctic Pac...
Stable isotope data on benthic foraminifera from more than 30 cores on the northern Emperor Seamount...
This study investigates changes in the upper water column hydrography at Site 851 of the eastern tro...
Benthic (Uvigerina spp., Cibicidoides spp., Gyroidinoides spp.) and planktonic (N. pachyderma sinist...
International audienceChanges in Pacific tracer reservoirs and transports are thought to be central ...