The Mediterranean Sea is a miniature ocean ideal to test the response of marine ecosystems to amplified orbital and suborbital climate changes. Here we present coccolith data from a Sardinia Channel gravity core (Arcose C_33) analysed over the last 145,000 years, with a mean resolution of about 900 years. The study highlights that regional phytoplankton assemblages underwent significant modifications between the penultimate glacial and the last interglacial, as well as between the last glacial and the Holocene. The N ratio palaeoproductivity index suggests reduced productivity levels and the development of a deep nutricline during the last interglacial and the Holocene. Within the last glacial period, many taxa exhibit abundance fluctuation...
International audiencePaleoproductivity is reconstructed across a Mediterranean benchmark record, th...
The Mediterranean Sea is particularly sensitive to climate oscillations and represents a key locatio...
The Little ice age (LIA) is the last episode of a series of Holocene climatic anomalies. There is st...
The Mediterranean Sea is a miniature ocean ideal to test the response of marine ecosystems to amplif...
This study analyzes coccolithophore abundance fluctuations (e.g., Emiliania huxleyi, Gephyrocapsa sp...
The Mediterranean Sea is an ideal location to test the response of organisms to hydrological transfo...
The study of planktonic organisms during abrupt climatic variations of the last glacial period (Dans...
13th International Conference on Paleoceanography (ICP13), 2-6 September 2019, Sydney, AustraliaThe ...
The calcareous nannofossil assemblages of Ocean Drilling Program Hole 963D from the central Mediterr...
A high resolution study, with a centennial scale resolution, has been performed on the calcareous pl...
A quantitative analysis of planktonic foraminifera, coupled with petrophysical and paleomagnetic mea...
The oceanic system has been rapidly changing under human-induced climate change that is taking place...
This research presents the planktonic foraminiferal assemblage variation of four western Mediterrane...
A quantitative analysis of planktonic foraminifera, coupled with petrophysical and paleomagnetic mea...
The Little Ice Age (LIA) is the last episode of a series of Holocene climatic anomalies. There is s...
International audiencePaleoproductivity is reconstructed across a Mediterranean benchmark record, th...
The Mediterranean Sea is particularly sensitive to climate oscillations and represents a key locatio...
The Little ice age (LIA) is the last episode of a series of Holocene climatic anomalies. There is st...
The Mediterranean Sea is a miniature ocean ideal to test the response of marine ecosystems to amplif...
This study analyzes coccolithophore abundance fluctuations (e.g., Emiliania huxleyi, Gephyrocapsa sp...
The Mediterranean Sea is an ideal location to test the response of organisms to hydrological transfo...
The study of planktonic organisms during abrupt climatic variations of the last glacial period (Dans...
13th International Conference on Paleoceanography (ICP13), 2-6 September 2019, Sydney, AustraliaThe ...
The calcareous nannofossil assemblages of Ocean Drilling Program Hole 963D from the central Mediterr...
A high resolution study, with a centennial scale resolution, has been performed on the calcareous pl...
A quantitative analysis of planktonic foraminifera, coupled with petrophysical and paleomagnetic mea...
The oceanic system has been rapidly changing under human-induced climate change that is taking place...
This research presents the planktonic foraminiferal assemblage variation of four western Mediterrane...
A quantitative analysis of planktonic foraminifera, coupled with petrophysical and paleomagnetic mea...
The Little Ice Age (LIA) is the last episode of a series of Holocene climatic anomalies. There is s...
International audiencePaleoproductivity is reconstructed across a Mediterranean benchmark record, th...
The Mediterranean Sea is particularly sensitive to climate oscillations and represents a key locatio...
The Little ice age (LIA) is the last episode of a series of Holocene climatic anomalies. There is st...