Planktonic foraminiferal test fragmentation in three cores along a depth transect from the western equatorial Pacific (ERDC-93P, 1619 m; RC17-177, 2600 m; V28-238, 3120 m [Thompson, 1976]) were examined for the last 500 kyr at sample intervals from 2.5 to 5 kyr to study the fluctuations of dissolution in the western equatorial Pacific. The age models were constructed by correlating the delta18O records with the SPECMAP stack [Imbrie et al., 1984]. Results showed that intermediate and deep waters experienced the same patterns of dissolution through climatic cycles. Fragmentation varied with a greater amplitude, and the carbonate ion concentration changed less, in the deep than in the intermediate water. Dissolution has significant variance d...
Carbon isotopic records of nutrient-depleted surface water place constraints on the past fertility o...
Using two cores from the eastern and western Pacific, we have attempted to better quantify tropical ...
A stable-isotope stratigraphy at Site 846 (tropical Pacific, 3°06'S, 90°49'W, 3307 m water depth), b...
Oxygen-isotope analyses of planktonic foraminifera from 57 western Pacific deep-sea cores are compar...
High-resolution records of δ¹⁸0 and relative abundances of planktonic foraminifers were generated fo...
Stable isotope analyses and scanning electron micrographs have been carried out on six planktonic fo...
We present delta13C records spanning the last 2 m.y. of two planktonic foraminiferal taxa (Globigeri...
We present oxygen and carbon isotope records for benthic foraminifers from Ocean Drilling Program Si...
This study investigates changes in the upper water column hydrography at Site 851 of the eastern tro...
The oxygen isotope records of G. sacculifer and Pulleniatina in the uppermost three cores at Ocean D...
We present Pleistocene oxygen and carbon isotope records from two planktonic foraminifer species (Gl...
This study presents a record of dissolution from the eastern equatorial Pacific (EEP) that extends t...
A high-resolution record of foraminiferal fragmentation (a dissolution indicator) for the last 250 k...
[[abstract]]Stable isotope data from Solomon Sea core MD05-2925 (9°20.61'S, 151°27.61'E, 28.43m in l...
Stable isotopes in benthic foraminifera from Pacific sediments are used to assess hypotheses of syst...
Carbon isotopic records of nutrient-depleted surface water place constraints on the past fertility o...
Using two cores from the eastern and western Pacific, we have attempted to better quantify tropical ...
A stable-isotope stratigraphy at Site 846 (tropical Pacific, 3°06'S, 90°49'W, 3307 m water depth), b...
Oxygen-isotope analyses of planktonic foraminifera from 57 western Pacific deep-sea cores are compar...
High-resolution records of δ¹⁸0 and relative abundances of planktonic foraminifers were generated fo...
Stable isotope analyses and scanning electron micrographs have been carried out on six planktonic fo...
We present delta13C records spanning the last 2 m.y. of two planktonic foraminiferal taxa (Globigeri...
We present oxygen and carbon isotope records for benthic foraminifers from Ocean Drilling Program Si...
This study investigates changes in the upper water column hydrography at Site 851 of the eastern tro...
The oxygen isotope records of G. sacculifer and Pulleniatina in the uppermost three cores at Ocean D...
We present Pleistocene oxygen and carbon isotope records from two planktonic foraminifer species (Gl...
This study presents a record of dissolution from the eastern equatorial Pacific (EEP) that extends t...
A high-resolution record of foraminiferal fragmentation (a dissolution indicator) for the last 250 k...
[[abstract]]Stable isotope data from Solomon Sea core MD05-2925 (9°20.61'S, 151°27.61'E, 28.43m in l...
Stable isotopes in benthic foraminifera from Pacific sediments are used to assess hypotheses of syst...
Carbon isotopic records of nutrient-depleted surface water place constraints on the past fertility o...
Using two cores from the eastern and western Pacific, we have attempted to better quantify tropical ...
A stable-isotope stratigraphy at Site 846 (tropical Pacific, 3°06'S, 90°49'W, 3307 m water depth), b...