We present an improved database of planktonic foraminiferal census counts from the Southern Hemisphere Oceans (SHO) from 15°S to 64°S. The SHO database combines 3 existing databases. Using this SHO database, we investigated dissolution biases that might affect faunal census counts. We suggest a depth/[DCO3]2- threshold of ~3800 m/[DCO3]2- = ~-10 to -5 µmol/kg for the Pacific and Indian Oceans, and ~4000 m/[DCO3]2- = ~0 to 10 µmol/kg for the Atlantic Ocean, under which core-top assemblages can be affected by dissolution and are less reliable for paleo-sea surface temperature (SST) reconstructions. We removed all core-tops beyond these thresholds from the SHO database. This database has 598 core-tops and is able to reconstruct past SST variat...
Planktic foraminifera census data have been used to reconstruct past temperatures through transfer f...
This dataset provides planktonic foraminiferal assemblage data from the marine sediment core GeoB590...
International audienceWithin the framework of the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR) ...
International audienceWe present an improved database of planktonic foraminiferal census counts from...
We present a data set of 738 planktonic foraminiferal species counts from sediment surface samples o...
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...
Planktonic foraminifera census data have been widely used to reconstruct changes in ocean ecosystems...
This dataset provides planktonic foraminiferal assemblage data from the marine sediment core: ODP-16...
We present a conceptual framework for a new approach to environmental calibration of planktonic fora...
Planktonic Foraminifera are unique paleo-environmental indicators through their excellent fossil rec...
We provide a new multivariate calibration-function based on South Atlantic modern assemblages of pla...
The analysis of planktonic foraminifera obtained from Southern Ocean sediment traps allows the cali...
This dataset contains a compilation of planktic foraminiferal d18O from sediment cores spanning the ...
Planktic foraminifera census data have been used to reconstruct past temperatures through transfer f...
Planktic foraminifera census data have been used to reconstruct past temperatures through transfer f...
This dataset provides planktonic foraminiferal assemblage data from the marine sediment core GeoB590...
International audienceWithin the framework of the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR) ...
International audienceWe present an improved database of planktonic foraminiferal census counts from...
We present a data set of 738 planktonic foraminiferal species counts from sediment surface samples o...
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...
Planktonic foraminifera census data have been widely used to reconstruct changes in ocean ecosystems...
This dataset provides planktonic foraminiferal assemblage data from the marine sediment core: ODP-16...
We present a conceptual framework for a new approach to environmental calibration of planktonic fora...
Planktonic Foraminifera are unique paleo-environmental indicators through their excellent fossil rec...
We provide a new multivariate calibration-function based on South Atlantic modern assemblages of pla...
The analysis of planktonic foraminifera obtained from Southern Ocean sediment traps allows the cali...
This dataset contains a compilation of planktic foraminiferal d18O from sediment cores spanning the ...
Planktic foraminifera census data have been used to reconstruct past temperatures through transfer f...
Planktic foraminifera census data have been used to reconstruct past temperatures through transfer f...
This dataset provides planktonic foraminiferal assemblage data from the marine sediment core GeoB590...
International audienceWithin the framework of the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR) ...