Based on the faunal record of planktonic foraminifers in three long gravity sediment cores from the eastern equatorial Atlantic, the sea-surface temperature history ove the last 750,000 years was studied at a resolution of 3,000 to 10,000 years. Detailed oxygen-isotope and paleomagnetic stratigraphy helped to identify the following major faunal events: Globorotaloides hexagonus and Globorotalia tumida flexuosa became extinct in the eastern tropical Atlantic at the isotope stage 4/5 boundary, now dated at 68,000 years B.P. The persistent occurrence of the pink variety of Globigerinoides ruber started during the late stage 12 at 410,000 years B.P. CARTUNE-age. This datum may provide an easily detectible faunal stratigraphic marker for the mi...
Six soft sediment cores, up to and over 9 m in length, and additional surface samples were selected ...
A quantitative analysis of planktonic foraminifera in a core from the Iberian Margin allows a recons...
Early Paleogene warmth is consistent with global observation, although temperature reconstructions w...
Based on the faunal record of planktonic foraminifers in three long gravity sediment cores from the ...
From a 10.7 m long gravity core from the Sierra Leone Rise (5° 39,5' N, 19° 51'W) a detailed oxygen ...
From a 10.7 m long gravity core from the Sierra Leone Rise (5°39.5' N, 19°51' W) a detailed oxygen a...
Detailed 18O and I3C records were constructed through the Oligo-cene section at Site 366 (DSDP Leg 4...
The North Brazil Current in the western equatorial Atlantic is the main route for poleward heat tran...
Based on foraminiferal transfer-functions, the distribution patterns of early Holocene sea- surface ...
The paleo-oceanography of the southeastern North Atlantic Ocean during the last 150,000 yr has been ...
Distribution of planktonic foraminiferal tests was studied in 15 Upper Quaternary sediment cores fro...
The oxygen isotope composition and the relative abundances of planktonic foraminifera are used to re...
We use planktonic foraminiferal (Globigerinoides sacculifer and Neogloboquadrina dutertrei) d18O rec...
Two techniques for estimating past variations in sea surface temperature (SST) have been used to inv...
Benthic foraminiferal oxygen isotope ratios from two sediment cores recovered at 426 and 1299 m wate...
Six soft sediment cores, up to and over 9 m in length, and additional surface samples were selected ...
A quantitative analysis of planktonic foraminifera in a core from the Iberian Margin allows a recons...
Early Paleogene warmth is consistent with global observation, although temperature reconstructions w...
Based on the faunal record of planktonic foraminifers in three long gravity sediment cores from the ...
From a 10.7 m long gravity core from the Sierra Leone Rise (5° 39,5' N, 19° 51'W) a detailed oxygen ...
From a 10.7 m long gravity core from the Sierra Leone Rise (5°39.5' N, 19°51' W) a detailed oxygen a...
Detailed 18O and I3C records were constructed through the Oligo-cene section at Site 366 (DSDP Leg 4...
The North Brazil Current in the western equatorial Atlantic is the main route for poleward heat tran...
Based on foraminiferal transfer-functions, the distribution patterns of early Holocene sea- surface ...
The paleo-oceanography of the southeastern North Atlantic Ocean during the last 150,000 yr has been ...
Distribution of planktonic foraminiferal tests was studied in 15 Upper Quaternary sediment cores fro...
The oxygen isotope composition and the relative abundances of planktonic foraminifera are used to re...
We use planktonic foraminiferal (Globigerinoides sacculifer and Neogloboquadrina dutertrei) d18O rec...
Two techniques for estimating past variations in sea surface temperature (SST) have been used to inv...
Benthic foraminiferal oxygen isotope ratios from two sediment cores recovered at 426 and 1299 m wate...
Six soft sediment cores, up to and over 9 m in length, and additional surface samples were selected ...
A quantitative analysis of planktonic foraminifera in a core from the Iberian Margin allows a recons...
Early Paleogene warmth is consistent with global observation, although temperature reconstructions w...