We evaluated the response of eastern equatorial Pacific upper water column hydrography to the Panama seaway closure and the initiation of large-scale northern hemisphere glaciation, The d18O gradient between Globorotalia tumida and Globigerinoides sacculifer indicates a general shoaling of the thermocline between 4.2 and 3.0 Ma which may be related to a recorded decrease in southeast trade wind strength. The d13C gradients suggest that surface water nutrient concentrations have increased during the last 5 Myr and that upwelling intermediate waters began to change sources at ~3.2 Ma. Changes in the trans-Pacific east-west temperature and nutrient gradients at 4.0 and 1.5 Ma are coincident with the seaway closure and a major phase of northern...
We provide high-resolution foraminiferal stable carbon isotope (d13C) records from the subarctic Pac...
The stable isotope study of monospecific planktonic foraminifer samples recovered at Sites 541 and 5...
A stable-isotope stratigraphy at Site 846 (tropical Pacific, 3°06'S, 90°49'W, 3307 m water depth), b...
This study investigates changes in the upper water column hydrography at Site 851 of the eastern tro...
We present Pleistocene oxygen and carbon isotope records from two planktonic foraminifer species (Gl...
Stable isotope data from eastern equatorial Pacific (EEP) core TR163-19 (2°15'N, 90°57'W, 2348 m) ar...
Benthic foraminifer and delta13C data from Site 849, on the west flank of the East Pacific Rise (0°1...
The stable isotope study of monospecific planktonic foraminifer samples recovered at Sites 541 and 5...
The final phase of the closure of the Panamanian Gateway and the intensification of Northern Hemisph...
The final phase of the closure of the Panamanian Gateway and the intensification of Northern Hemisph...
The final phase of the closure of the Panamanian Gateway and the intensification of Northern Hemisph...
A reconstruction of late Pleistocene surface water carbon isotopic (delta13C) variability is present...
We use planktonic foraminiferal (Globigerinoides sacculifer and Neogloboquadrina dutertrei) d18O rec...
A major tipping point of Earth's history occurred during the mid-Pliocene: the onset of major Northe...
Comparison between planktic foraminiferal oxygen isotope records from the Caribbean Sea (Ocean Drill...
We provide high-resolution foraminiferal stable carbon isotope (d13C) records from the subarctic Pac...
The stable isotope study of monospecific planktonic foraminifer samples recovered at Sites 541 and 5...
A stable-isotope stratigraphy at Site 846 (tropical Pacific, 3°06'S, 90°49'W, 3307 m water depth), b...
This study investigates changes in the upper water column hydrography at Site 851 of the eastern tro...
We present Pleistocene oxygen and carbon isotope records from two planktonic foraminifer species (Gl...
Stable isotope data from eastern equatorial Pacific (EEP) core TR163-19 (2°15'N, 90°57'W, 2348 m) ar...
Benthic foraminifer and delta13C data from Site 849, on the west flank of the East Pacific Rise (0°1...
The stable isotope study of monospecific planktonic foraminifer samples recovered at Sites 541 and 5...
The final phase of the closure of the Panamanian Gateway and the intensification of Northern Hemisph...
The final phase of the closure of the Panamanian Gateway and the intensification of Northern Hemisph...
The final phase of the closure of the Panamanian Gateway and the intensification of Northern Hemisph...
A reconstruction of late Pleistocene surface water carbon isotopic (delta13C) variability is present...
We use planktonic foraminiferal (Globigerinoides sacculifer and Neogloboquadrina dutertrei) d18O rec...
A major tipping point of Earth's history occurred during the mid-Pliocene: the onset of major Northe...
Comparison between planktic foraminiferal oxygen isotope records from the Caribbean Sea (Ocean Drill...
We provide high-resolution foraminiferal stable carbon isotope (d13C) records from the subarctic Pac...
The stable isotope study of monospecific planktonic foraminifer samples recovered at Sites 541 and 5...
A stable-isotope stratigraphy at Site 846 (tropical Pacific, 3°06'S, 90°49'W, 3307 m water depth), b...