We present a conceptual framework for a new approach to environmental calibration of planktonic foraminifer census counts. This approach is based on simultaneous application of a variety of transfer function techniques, which are trained on geographically constrained calibration data sets. It serves to minimise bias associated with the presence of cryptic species of planktonic foraminifera and provides an objective tool for assessing reliability of environmental estimates in fossil samples, allowing identification of adverse effects of no-analog faunas and technique-specific bias. We have compiled new calibration data sets for the North (N=862) and South (N=321) Atlantic and the Pacific Ocean (N=1111). We show evidence that these data sets ...
We provide a new multivariate calibration-function based on South Atlantic modern assemblages of pla...
Sea surface temperature (SST) estimates using the δ18O composition of fossil planktonic foraminifer ...
Planktonic foraminifera census data have been widely used to reconstruct changes in ocean ecosystems...
We present a conceptual framework for a new approach to environmental calibration of planktonic fora...
We present a conceptual framework for a new approach to environmental calibration of planktonic fora...
We present a data set of 738 planktonic foraminiferal species counts from sediment surface samples o...
We demonstrate that the temperature signal in the planktonic foraminifera assemblage data from the N...
The sensitivity of the tropics to climate change, particularly the amplitude of glacial-to-interglac...
International audienceWe present the first detailed and rigorous comparison of six different computa...
We present a new reconstruction of Mediterranean sea surface temperatures (SST) during the last glac...
We present a new reconstruction of Mediterranean sea surface temperatures (SST) during the last glac...
International audienceWe present an improved database of planktonic foraminiferal census counts from...
International audienceWe present a data set of 738 planktonic foraminiferal species counts from sedi...
We provide a new multivariate calibration-function based on South Atlantic modern assemblages of pla...
International audienceA new method of past sea surface temperature (SST) reconstruction based on the...
We provide a new multivariate calibration-function based on South Atlantic modern assemblages of pla...
Sea surface temperature (SST) estimates using the δ18O composition of fossil planktonic foraminifer ...
Planktonic foraminifera census data have been widely used to reconstruct changes in ocean ecosystems...
We present a conceptual framework for a new approach to environmental calibration of planktonic fora...
We present a conceptual framework for a new approach to environmental calibration of planktonic fora...
We present a data set of 738 planktonic foraminiferal species counts from sediment surface samples o...
We demonstrate that the temperature signal in the planktonic foraminifera assemblage data from the N...
The sensitivity of the tropics to climate change, particularly the amplitude of glacial-to-interglac...
International audienceWe present the first detailed and rigorous comparison of six different computa...
We present a new reconstruction of Mediterranean sea surface temperatures (SST) during the last glac...
We present a new reconstruction of Mediterranean sea surface temperatures (SST) during the last glac...
International audienceWe present an improved database of planktonic foraminiferal census counts from...
International audienceWe present a data set of 738 planktonic foraminiferal species counts from sedi...
We provide a new multivariate calibration-function based on South Atlantic modern assemblages of pla...
International audienceA new method of past sea surface temperature (SST) reconstruction based on the...
We provide a new multivariate calibration-function based on South Atlantic modern assemblages of pla...
Sea surface temperature (SST) estimates using the δ18O composition of fossil planktonic foraminifer ...
Planktonic foraminifera census data have been widely used to reconstruct changes in ocean ecosystems...