AbstractThe production, transportation, deposition, and dissolution of carbonate profoundly form part of the global carbon cycle and affect the amount and distribution of dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) and alkalinity (ALK), which drive atmospheric CO2 changes during glacial/interglacial cycles. These processes may provide significant clues for better understanding of the mechanisms that control the global climate system. In this study, we calculate and analyze the foraminiferal dissolution index (FDX) and the fragmentation ratios of planktonic foraminifera for the 60–25 ka B.P. time-span, based on samples from Core 17924 and ODP Site 1144 in the northeastern South China Sea (SCS), so as to reconstruct the deep-water carbonate dissolution ...
This work was funded by NSF OCE-1220301 to W.B., NSF OCE-1220600 to J.F.A., and startup funding for ...
Abstract Higher alkalinity is compensation for reduced CaCO3 burial in the deep ocean in response to...
Carbonate deposition at two core sites in the subarctic Pacific (48°N, 133°W; 2.9 km and 3.7 km wate...
The production, transportation, deposition, and dissolution of carbonate profoundly form part of the...
AbstractThe production, transportation, deposition, and dissolution of carbonate profoundly form par...
The production,transportation,deposition,and dissolution of carbonate profoundly form part of the gl...
We present new deep water carbonate ion concentration ([CO3 2-]) records, reconstructed using Cibici...
Changes in deep ocean carbonate chemistry have profound implications for glacial-interglacial atmosp...
Carbon release from the deep ocean at glacial terminations is a critical component of past climate c...
The Mid-Brunhes dissolution interval (MBDI) represents a period of global carbonate dissolution, las...
The Mid-Brunhes dissolution interval (MBDI) represents a period of global carbonate dissolution, las...
The Mid-Brunhes dissolution interval (MBDI) represents a period of global carbonate dissolution, las...
The oceanic carbon cycle mainly comprises the production and dissolution/ preservation of carbonate ...
How does deep-ocean circulation influence atmospheric CO2 across deglacial transitions? Although bio...
Ocean circulation critically affects the global climate and atmospheric carbon dioxide through redis...
This work was funded by NSF OCE-1220301 to W.B., NSF OCE-1220600 to J.F.A., and startup funding for ...
Abstract Higher alkalinity is compensation for reduced CaCO3 burial in the deep ocean in response to...
Carbonate deposition at two core sites in the subarctic Pacific (48°N, 133°W; 2.9 km and 3.7 km wate...
The production, transportation, deposition, and dissolution of carbonate profoundly form part of the...
AbstractThe production, transportation, deposition, and dissolution of carbonate profoundly form par...
The production,transportation,deposition,and dissolution of carbonate profoundly form part of the gl...
We present new deep water carbonate ion concentration ([CO3 2-]) records, reconstructed using Cibici...
Changes in deep ocean carbonate chemistry have profound implications for glacial-interglacial atmosp...
Carbon release from the deep ocean at glacial terminations is a critical component of past climate c...
The Mid-Brunhes dissolution interval (MBDI) represents a period of global carbonate dissolution, las...
The Mid-Brunhes dissolution interval (MBDI) represents a period of global carbonate dissolution, las...
The Mid-Brunhes dissolution interval (MBDI) represents a period of global carbonate dissolution, las...
The oceanic carbon cycle mainly comprises the production and dissolution/ preservation of carbonate ...
How does deep-ocean circulation influence atmospheric CO2 across deglacial transitions? Although bio...
Ocean circulation critically affects the global climate and atmospheric carbon dioxide through redis...
This work was funded by NSF OCE-1220301 to W.B., NSF OCE-1220600 to J.F.A., and startup funding for ...
Abstract Higher alkalinity is compensation for reduced CaCO3 burial in the deep ocean in response to...
Carbonate deposition at two core sites in the subarctic Pacific (48°N, 133°W; 2.9 km and 3.7 km wate...