High-resolution records of alkenone-derived sea surface temperatures and elemental Ti/Ca ratios from a sediment core retrieved off northeastern Brazil (4° S) reveal short-term climate variability throughout the past 63,000 a. Large pulses of terrigenous sediment discharge, caused by increased precipitation in the Brazilian hinterland, coincide with Heinrich events and the Younger Dryas period. Terrigenous input maxima related to Heinrich events H6–H2 are characterized by rapid cooling of surface water ranging between 0.5 and 2° C. This signature is consistent with a climate model experiment where a reduction of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC) and related North Atlantic cooling causes intensification of NE trade winds...
During Termination 1, millennial-scale weakening events of the Atlantic meridional overturning circu...
We present alkenone-derived Sea Surface Temperature (SST) records from three marine cores collected ...
The climate in the North Atlantic Ocean during the Marine Isotope Stage 3 (MIS 3)—roughly between 80...
Evidence for abrupt climate changes on millennial and shorter timescales is widespread in marine and...
Abstract The relatively stable Holocene climate was preceded by a pronounced event of abrupt warmin...
Sediment core GeoB 1023-5 from the eastern South Atlantic was investigated at high temporal resoluti...
The warm and relatively stable Holocene climate was preceded by a pronounced event of abrupt warming...
The warm and relatively stable Holocene climate was preceded by a pronounced event of abrupt warming...
Records of the climatic impacts of the North Atlantic Bond cycles over the subtropical Southern Hemi...
Detailed evaluation of the level of correspondence of the last two major cooling events (the Heinric...
During Termination 1, millennial-scale weakening events of the Atlantic meridional overturning circu...
Sea surface temperatures (SST) in the Guiana Basin over the last 140 ka were obtained by measuring t...
The molecular stratigraphy of Biogeochemical Oceanic Flux Study core 31K (19°N, 20°10'W) and Ocean D...
Millennial-scale climate oscillations of the last glacial, called Dansgaard/Oeschger (D/O) cycles, h...
We analysed the alkenone unsaturation ratio (UK'37) in 87 surface sediment samples from the western ...
During Termination 1, millennial-scale weakening events of the Atlantic meridional overturning circu...
We present alkenone-derived Sea Surface Temperature (SST) records from three marine cores collected ...
The climate in the North Atlantic Ocean during the Marine Isotope Stage 3 (MIS 3)—roughly between 80...
Evidence for abrupt climate changes on millennial and shorter timescales is widespread in marine and...
Abstract The relatively stable Holocene climate was preceded by a pronounced event of abrupt warmin...
Sediment core GeoB 1023-5 from the eastern South Atlantic was investigated at high temporal resoluti...
The warm and relatively stable Holocene climate was preceded by a pronounced event of abrupt warming...
The warm and relatively stable Holocene climate was preceded by a pronounced event of abrupt warming...
Records of the climatic impacts of the North Atlantic Bond cycles over the subtropical Southern Hemi...
Detailed evaluation of the level of correspondence of the last two major cooling events (the Heinric...
During Termination 1, millennial-scale weakening events of the Atlantic meridional overturning circu...
Sea surface temperatures (SST) in the Guiana Basin over the last 140 ka were obtained by measuring t...
The molecular stratigraphy of Biogeochemical Oceanic Flux Study core 31K (19°N, 20°10'W) and Ocean D...
Millennial-scale climate oscillations of the last glacial, called Dansgaard/Oeschger (D/O) cycles, h...
We analysed the alkenone unsaturation ratio (UK'37) in 87 surface sediment samples from the western ...
During Termination 1, millennial-scale weakening events of the Atlantic meridional overturning circu...
We present alkenone-derived Sea Surface Temperature (SST) records from three marine cores collected ...
The climate in the North Atlantic Ocean during the Marine Isotope Stage 3 (MIS 3)—roughly between 80...