Recent evidence suggests that the Subtropical Convergence (STC) zone east of New Zealand shifted little from its modern position along Chatham Rise during the last glaciation, and that offshore surface waters north of the STC zone cooled only slightly. However, at nearshore core site P69 (2195 m depth), 115 km off the east coast of North Island and ca 300 km north of the modern STC zone, planktonic foraminiferal species, transfer function data and stable oxygen and carbon isotope records suggest that surface waters were colder by up to 6°C during the late last glacial period compared to the Holocene, and included a strong upwelling signature. Presently site P69 is bathed by south-flowing subtropical waters in the East Cape Current. The near...
Uniquely in the Southern Hemisphere the New Zealand micro-continent spans the interface between a su...
Eight- to ten-point depth profiles (from 1200 to 4800 m water depth) of oxygen and carbon isotopic v...
Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Site 1119 is located at water depth 395 m near the subtropical front (S...
Recent evidence suggests that the Subtropical Convergence (STC) zone east of New Zealand shifted lit...
A high-resolution history of paleoceanographic changes in the subpolar waters of the southern margin...
A series of cores from east of New Zealand have been examined to determine the paleoceanographic his...
A series of cores from east of New Zealand have been examined to determine the paleoceanographic his...
High-resolution textural, carbonate, microfossil, and oxygen (delta18O) and carbon (delta13C) stable...
Planktic foraminiferal assemblages in a composite section from two cores (MD06-2989/2986) off the we...
Planktic foraminiferal faunas and modern analogue technique estimates of sea surface temperature (SS...
Planktonic foraminifera are used to identify late Pliocene–Quaternary near surface water masses on t...
Planktic foraminiferal assemblages were used to investigate the paleoceanography of the Eastern Tasm...
This study fills an important gap in our understanding of past changes in the Southern Subtropical F...
12th International Conference on Paleoceanography (ICP12), 29 August - 2 September 2016, UtrechtThe ...
The Southern Ocean lies between the Subtropical Front (STF) at about 45⁰S latitude and the continent...
Uniquely in the Southern Hemisphere the New Zealand micro-continent spans the interface between a su...
Eight- to ten-point depth profiles (from 1200 to 4800 m water depth) of oxygen and carbon isotopic v...
Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Site 1119 is located at water depth 395 m near the subtropical front (S...
Recent evidence suggests that the Subtropical Convergence (STC) zone east of New Zealand shifted lit...
A high-resolution history of paleoceanographic changes in the subpolar waters of the southern margin...
A series of cores from east of New Zealand have been examined to determine the paleoceanographic his...
A series of cores from east of New Zealand have been examined to determine the paleoceanographic his...
High-resolution textural, carbonate, microfossil, and oxygen (delta18O) and carbon (delta13C) stable...
Planktic foraminiferal assemblages in a composite section from two cores (MD06-2989/2986) off the we...
Planktic foraminiferal faunas and modern analogue technique estimates of sea surface temperature (SS...
Planktonic foraminifera are used to identify late Pliocene–Quaternary near surface water masses on t...
Planktic foraminiferal assemblages were used to investigate the paleoceanography of the Eastern Tasm...
This study fills an important gap in our understanding of past changes in the Southern Subtropical F...
12th International Conference on Paleoceanography (ICP12), 29 August - 2 September 2016, UtrechtThe ...
The Southern Ocean lies between the Subtropical Front (STF) at about 45⁰S latitude and the continent...
Uniquely in the Southern Hemisphere the New Zealand micro-continent spans the interface between a su...
Eight- to ten-point depth profiles (from 1200 to 4800 m water depth) of oxygen and carbon isotopic v...
Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Site 1119 is located at water depth 395 m near the subtropical front (S...