The silicic acid leakage hypothesis (SALH) predicts that during glacial periods excess silicic acid was transported from the Southern Ocean to lower latitudes, which favored diatom production over coccolithophorid production and caused a drawdown of atmospheric CO2. Downcore records of 230Th-normalized opal (biogenic silica) fluxes from 31 cores in the Pacific sector of the Southern Ocean were used to compare diatom productivity during the last glacial period to that of the Holocene and to examine the evidence for increased glacial Si export to the tropics. Average glacial opal fluxes south of the modern Antarctic Polar Front (APF) were less than during the Holocene, while average glacial opal fluxes north of the APF were greater than durin...
Sediments from the Southern Ocean reveal a meridional divide in biogeochemical cycling response to t...
Growing evidence suggests that the low atmospheric CO2 concentration of the ice ages resulted from e...
We present a high-resolution paleoceanographic record of deglaciation based on diatom assemblages fr...
[1] The silicic acid leakage hypothesis (SALH) predicts that during glacial periods excess silicic a...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2009. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
International audienceThe silicic acid leakage hypothesis (SALH) purports that changes in silicon an...
The interaction between biogenic silica export and burial, paleoceanography, diatom species successi...
The clear predictions of the silicic acid leakage hypothesis (SALH) resulted in a number of studies ...
An intense diatom bloom developed within a strong meridional silicic acid gradient across the Antarc...
The Southern Ocean plays a critical role in the exchange of carbon between the ocean and atmosphere ...
The last glacial to interglacial transition was studied using down core records of stable isotopes i...
The ‘Silicic Acid Leakage Hypothesis’ (SALH) is a mechanism by which the increased supply of silicic...
High-resolution records of sedimentary proxies provide insights into fine-scale geochemical response...
Antarctic Intermediate Water is, at present, a water mass that brings oxygen to intermediate depths ...
Over the last decade many regional palaeoceanographic studies have found evidence for enhanced prima...
Sediments from the Southern Ocean reveal a meridional divide in biogeochemical cycling response to t...
Growing evidence suggests that the low atmospheric CO2 concentration of the ice ages resulted from e...
We present a high-resolution paleoceanographic record of deglaciation based on diatom assemblages fr...
[1] The silicic acid leakage hypothesis (SALH) predicts that during glacial periods excess silicic a...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2009. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
International audienceThe silicic acid leakage hypothesis (SALH) purports that changes in silicon an...
The interaction between biogenic silica export and burial, paleoceanography, diatom species successi...
The clear predictions of the silicic acid leakage hypothesis (SALH) resulted in a number of studies ...
An intense diatom bloom developed within a strong meridional silicic acid gradient across the Antarc...
The Southern Ocean plays a critical role in the exchange of carbon between the ocean and atmosphere ...
The last glacial to interglacial transition was studied using down core records of stable isotopes i...
The ‘Silicic Acid Leakage Hypothesis’ (SALH) is a mechanism by which the increased supply of silicic...
High-resolution records of sedimentary proxies provide insights into fine-scale geochemical response...
Antarctic Intermediate Water is, at present, a water mass that brings oxygen to intermediate depths ...
Over the last decade many regional palaeoceanographic studies have found evidence for enhanced prima...
Sediments from the Southern Ocean reveal a meridional divide in biogeochemical cycling response to t...
Growing evidence suggests that the low atmospheric CO2 concentration of the ice ages resulted from e...
We present a high-resolution paleoceanographic record of deglaciation based on diatom assemblages fr...