We examine the effect of Late Miocene paleogeography on the circulation and water properties of the Mediterranean Sea by using an ocean circulation model. Results obtained for the past are compared to a control experiment with the present-day geometry. To focus on paleogeography, atmospheric forcing is always based on the present-day climatology. We seek insight that allows us to test ideas based on observations and to formulate new working hypotheses. The Late Miocene is examined first, since it represents an important stage in the evolution of the Mediterranean. The present-day model reproduces the main aspects of the surface to intermediate depth circulation and water properties. The model does not capture the deep circulation know...
We investigate the effect of changes in the tectonic boundary conditions on global ocean circulation...
The cyclic sedimentary record of the late Miocene Mediterranean shows a clear transition from open m...
To provide context for the interpretation of their sedimentary and paleoceanographic record, semi-en...
In the Early Miocene (23–16 Ma) the Mediterranean region was different from that at present. The Med...
In this regional ocean model study, we explore the effect of the Early to Middle Miocene shoaling an...
The early Miocene Mediterranean Sea had two gateways toward the open ocean: the Indian Ocean in the ...
Tectonic plates form the Earth’s outer shell and move over the underlying mantle with a speed of a f...
A high-resolution parallel ocean model is set up to examine how the sill depth of the Atlantic conne...
During the Late Miocene the Mediterranean experienced a period of extreme salinity fluctuations know...
The Neogene sedimentary record of the Mediterranean Sea holds evidence for changes in water properti...
The semi-enclosed land-locked configuration makes the Mediterranean basin an ideal natural laborator...
Marine gateways play a critical role in the exchange of water, heat, salt and nutrients between ocea...
The Miocene palaeogeographic evolution of the Paratethys Sea is still poorly constrained. Here, we u...
Physics-based understanding of the effects of paleoclimate and paleogeography on the thermohaline c...
International audienceMarine gateways play a critical role in the exchange of water, heat, salt and ...
We investigate the effect of changes in the tectonic boundary conditions on global ocean circulation...
The cyclic sedimentary record of the late Miocene Mediterranean shows a clear transition from open m...
To provide context for the interpretation of their sedimentary and paleoceanographic record, semi-en...
In the Early Miocene (23–16 Ma) the Mediterranean region was different from that at present. The Med...
In this regional ocean model study, we explore the effect of the Early to Middle Miocene shoaling an...
The early Miocene Mediterranean Sea had two gateways toward the open ocean: the Indian Ocean in the ...
Tectonic plates form the Earth’s outer shell and move over the underlying mantle with a speed of a f...
A high-resolution parallel ocean model is set up to examine how the sill depth of the Atlantic conne...
During the Late Miocene the Mediterranean experienced a period of extreme salinity fluctuations know...
The Neogene sedimentary record of the Mediterranean Sea holds evidence for changes in water properti...
The semi-enclosed land-locked configuration makes the Mediterranean basin an ideal natural laborator...
Marine gateways play a critical role in the exchange of water, heat, salt and nutrients between ocea...
The Miocene palaeogeographic evolution of the Paratethys Sea is still poorly constrained. Here, we u...
Physics-based understanding of the effects of paleoclimate and paleogeography on the thermohaline c...
International audienceMarine gateways play a critical role in the exchange of water, heat, salt and ...
We investigate the effect of changes in the tectonic boundary conditions on global ocean circulation...
The cyclic sedimentary record of the late Miocene Mediterranean shows a clear transition from open m...
To provide context for the interpretation of their sedimentary and paleoceanographic record, semi-en...