International audienceThe variations of the amplitude of the 100 kyr cycle are not yet clearly understood. Although the timing of the appearance of these cycles in the Pleistocene is well established, very little is known about the occurrence of such cycles and their evolution in most of the Neogene. Two detailed and continuous 16 m.y. long Miocene records of paleoceanographic significance are analyzed in order to study the dynamics of the 100 kyr cycle. One record results from counts of the relative abundance of the calcareous nannoplankton Coccolithus pelagicus in about 1000 samples taken in the Neogene section recovered from Ocean Drilling Program site 747 (southern Indian Ocean). This record, in which the chronologic resolution is simil...
The paleoclimatic variability at frequencies ranging from 10/sup -4/ cycle per year (cpy) to 10/sup ...
The late Miocene to Pliocene was a geological time interval of global cooling, albeit in a warmer-th...
Middle Miocene (14.8–11.9 Ma) deep-sea sediments from ODP Hole 747A (Kerguelen Plateau, southern Ind...
International audienceThe variations of the amplitude of the 100 kyr cycle are not yet clearly under...
The large 100-kyr cycles evident in most late-Pleistocene (0-0.6 Ma) paleoclimatic records still lac...
The Middle Miocene (similar to 16-11.6 Ma) had atmospheric CO2 levels comparable to the present day,...
The Miocene Epoch (23 to 5.3 Ma) is an interval of major interest in Earth’s climate history, as it ...
International audienceA record based on counts of the relative abundance of the dominant calcareous ...
The middle Miocene represents a major change in state in Cenozoic climatic evolution, following the ...
Variations in the composition of calcareous nannofossil assemblages of several Neogene series (from ...
International audienceFluctuations in abundance between the two calcareous nannofossil species Cocco...
In this thesis newly generated high-resolution Oligo-Miocene climate proxy records from Walvis Ridge...
Spectral analyses of an uninterrupted 5.5-million-year (My)-long chronology of late Oligocene-early ...
Orbital‐scale climate variability during the latest Miocene‐early Pliocene is poorly understood due ...
Few astronomically calibrated high-resolution (<=5 kyr) climate records exist that span the Oligocen...
The paleoclimatic variability at frequencies ranging from 10/sup -4/ cycle per year (cpy) to 10/sup ...
The late Miocene to Pliocene was a geological time interval of global cooling, albeit in a warmer-th...
Middle Miocene (14.8–11.9 Ma) deep-sea sediments from ODP Hole 747A (Kerguelen Plateau, southern Ind...
International audienceThe variations of the amplitude of the 100 kyr cycle are not yet clearly under...
The large 100-kyr cycles evident in most late-Pleistocene (0-0.6 Ma) paleoclimatic records still lac...
The Middle Miocene (similar to 16-11.6 Ma) had atmospheric CO2 levels comparable to the present day,...
The Miocene Epoch (23 to 5.3 Ma) is an interval of major interest in Earth’s climate history, as it ...
International audienceA record based on counts of the relative abundance of the dominant calcareous ...
The middle Miocene represents a major change in state in Cenozoic climatic evolution, following the ...
Variations in the composition of calcareous nannofossil assemblages of several Neogene series (from ...
International audienceFluctuations in abundance between the two calcareous nannofossil species Cocco...
In this thesis newly generated high-resolution Oligo-Miocene climate proxy records from Walvis Ridge...
Spectral analyses of an uninterrupted 5.5-million-year (My)-long chronology of late Oligocene-early ...
Orbital‐scale climate variability during the latest Miocene‐early Pliocene is poorly understood due ...
Few astronomically calibrated high-resolution (<=5 kyr) climate records exist that span the Oligocen...
The paleoclimatic variability at frequencies ranging from 10/sup -4/ cycle per year (cpy) to 10/sup ...
The late Miocene to Pliocene was a geological time interval of global cooling, albeit in a warmer-th...
Middle Miocene (14.8–11.9 Ma) deep-sea sediments from ODP Hole 747A (Kerguelen Plateau, southern Ind...