Abrupt millennial-scale climate change events of the last deglaciation (i.e. Heinrich Stadial 1 and the Younger Dryas) were accompanied by marked increases in atmospheric CO2 (CO2atm) and decreases in its stable carbon isotopic ratios (d13C), i.e. d13CO2atm, presumably due to outgassing from the ocean. However, information on the preceding Heinrich Stadials during the last glacial period is scarce. Here we present d13C records from two species of planktonic foraminifera from the western South Atlantic that reveal major decreases (up to 1 per mil) during Heinrich Stadials 3 and 2. These d13C decreases are most likely related to millennialscale periods of weakening of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation and the consequent increase...
The glacial/interglacial rise in atmospheric pCO(2) is one of the best known changes in paleoclimate...
The cause of the initial rise in atmospheric CO2 during the last deglaciation remains unknown. Coinc...
Records of changing atmospheric radiocarbon concentration (Δ<sup>14</sup>C<sub>atm...
Abrupt millennial-scale climate change events of the last deglaciation (i.e. Heinrich Stadial 1 and ...
Negative excursions in the stable carbon isotopic composition (δ¹³C) at Atlantic intermediate to mid...
Oxygen-18 records of benthic foraminifera from the Atlantic Ocean are significantly different from t...
The high-resolution delta18O and delta13C records of benthic foraminifera from a 150,000-year long c...
Glacial terminations during the late Pleistocene epoch are associated with changes in insolation. Th...
AbstractIt has been proposed that the rapid rise of atmospheric CO2 across the last deglaciation was...
A detailed record of benthic foraminifera carbon isotopes from the intermediate-depth South East Atl...
The reason for the initial rise in atmospheric CO<sub>2</sub> during the last deglaciation remains...
The cause of the initial rise in atmospheric CO2 during the last deglaciation remains unknown. Coinc...
It has been proposed that the rapid rise of atmospheric CO2across the last deglaciation was driven b...
A prominent two-step rise in atmospheric CO2 marked the end of the last glacial. The steps coincided...
Based on detailed reconstructions of global distribution patterns, both paleoproductivity and the be...
The glacial/interglacial rise in atmospheric pCO(2) is one of the best known changes in paleoclimate...
The cause of the initial rise in atmospheric CO2 during the last deglaciation remains unknown. Coinc...
Records of changing atmospheric radiocarbon concentration (Δ<sup>14</sup>C<sub>atm...
Abrupt millennial-scale climate change events of the last deglaciation (i.e. Heinrich Stadial 1 and ...
Negative excursions in the stable carbon isotopic composition (δ¹³C) at Atlantic intermediate to mid...
Oxygen-18 records of benthic foraminifera from the Atlantic Ocean are significantly different from t...
The high-resolution delta18O and delta13C records of benthic foraminifera from a 150,000-year long c...
Glacial terminations during the late Pleistocene epoch are associated with changes in insolation. Th...
AbstractIt has been proposed that the rapid rise of atmospheric CO2 across the last deglaciation was...
A detailed record of benthic foraminifera carbon isotopes from the intermediate-depth South East Atl...
The reason for the initial rise in atmospheric CO<sub>2</sub> during the last deglaciation remains...
The cause of the initial rise in atmospheric CO2 during the last deglaciation remains unknown. Coinc...
It has been proposed that the rapid rise of atmospheric CO2across the last deglaciation was driven b...
A prominent two-step rise in atmospheric CO2 marked the end of the last glacial. The steps coincided...
Based on detailed reconstructions of global distribution patterns, both paleoproductivity and the be...
The glacial/interglacial rise in atmospheric pCO(2) is one of the best known changes in paleoclimate...
The cause of the initial rise in atmospheric CO2 during the last deglaciation remains unknown. Coinc...
Records of changing atmospheric radiocarbon concentration (Δ<sup>14</sup>C<sub>atm...