The equatorial Pacific is an important part of the global carbon cycle and has been affected by climate change through the Cenozoic (65 Ma to present). We present a Miocene (12-24 Ma) biogenic sediment record from Deep Sea Drilling Project (DSDP) Site 574 and show that a CaCO3 minimum at 17 Ma was caused by elevated CaCO3 dissolution. When Pacific Plate motion carried Site 574 under the equator at about 16.2 Ma, there is a minor increase in biogenic deposition associated with passing under the equatorial upwelling zone. The burial rates of the primary productivity proxies biogenic silica (bio-SiO2) and biogenic barium (bio-Ba) increase, but biogenic CaCO3 decreases. The carbonate minimum is at ~17 Ma coincident with the beginning of the Mio...
Biogenic components of sediment accumulated at high rates beneath frontal zones of the Indian and Pa...
Biogenic components of sediment accumulated at high rates beneath frontal zones of the Indian and Pa...
At Site 572, located at 1°N, 114° W (3903 m water depth), we recovered a continuous hydraulic piston...
Coherent variation of CaCO3 burial is a feature of the Cenozoic eastern equatorial Pacific. Neverthe...
The equatorial Pacific is a major region of biological production in the world oceans and an importa...
CaCO3, Corg, and biogenic SiO2 were measured in Eocene equatorial Pacific sediments from Sites 1218 ...
The equatorial Pacific is a major region of biological production in the world oceans and an importa...
Biogenic components of sediment accumulated at high rates beneath frontal zones of the Indian and Pa...
Biogenic components of sediment accumulated at high rates beneath frontal zones of the Indian and Pa...
We present the first high-resolution organic carbon mass accumulation rate (MAR) data set for the Eo...
The Paleocene/Eocene (P/E) boundary, at ~55 Ma, is characterized by a transient warm period lasting ...
I have compiled CaCO3 mass accumulation rates (MARs) for the period 0–25 Ma for 144 Deep Sea Drillin...
I have compiled CaCO3 mass accumulation rates (MARs) for the period 0–25 Ma for 144 Deep Sea Drillin...
I have compiled CaCO3 mass accumulation rates (MARs) for the period 0–25 Ma for 144 Deep Sea Drillin...
Biogenic components of sediment accumulated at high rates beneath frontal zones of the Indian and Pa...
Biogenic components of sediment accumulated at high rates beneath frontal zones of the Indian and Pa...
Biogenic components of sediment accumulated at high rates beneath frontal zones of the Indian and Pa...
At Site 572, located at 1°N, 114° W (3903 m water depth), we recovered a continuous hydraulic piston...
Coherent variation of CaCO3 burial is a feature of the Cenozoic eastern equatorial Pacific. Neverthe...
The equatorial Pacific is a major region of biological production in the world oceans and an importa...
CaCO3, Corg, and biogenic SiO2 were measured in Eocene equatorial Pacific sediments from Sites 1218 ...
The equatorial Pacific is a major region of biological production in the world oceans and an importa...
Biogenic components of sediment accumulated at high rates beneath frontal zones of the Indian and Pa...
Biogenic components of sediment accumulated at high rates beneath frontal zones of the Indian and Pa...
We present the first high-resolution organic carbon mass accumulation rate (MAR) data set for the Eo...
The Paleocene/Eocene (P/E) boundary, at ~55 Ma, is characterized by a transient warm period lasting ...
I have compiled CaCO3 mass accumulation rates (MARs) for the period 0–25 Ma for 144 Deep Sea Drillin...
I have compiled CaCO3 mass accumulation rates (MARs) for the period 0–25 Ma for 144 Deep Sea Drillin...
I have compiled CaCO3 mass accumulation rates (MARs) for the period 0–25 Ma for 144 Deep Sea Drillin...
Biogenic components of sediment accumulated at high rates beneath frontal zones of the Indian and Pa...
Biogenic components of sediment accumulated at high rates beneath frontal zones of the Indian and Pa...
Biogenic components of sediment accumulated at high rates beneath frontal zones of the Indian and Pa...
At Site 572, located at 1°N, 114° W (3903 m water depth), we recovered a continuous hydraulic piston...