The timing of deglacial circulation changes in the Atlantic (original) (raw)
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Nature, 1998
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Geophysical Monograph Series, 2000
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Gerald Ganssen
2019
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Olaf Jöris
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Axel Timmermann
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H. Spero
Quaternary Science Reviews, 2014
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maurice arnold
Paleoceanography, 1989
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Laurent Labeyrie
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Proceedings of the 16th International 14C Conference, edited by W. G. Mook and J. van der Plicht RADIOCARBON, Vol. 40, No. 1, 1998, P. 495-504, 1998
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Quaternary Science Reviews, 2002
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Gary Dwyer, Paul Baker
Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, 2000
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Glacial-to-Interglacial Changes in Ocean Circulation
Laurent Labeyrie
Radiocarbon After Four Decades, 1992
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Sea-level and deep water temperature changes derived from benthic foraminifera isotopic records
elisabeth Michel
Quaternary Science Reviews, 2002
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The North Atlantic atmosphere-sea surface 14C gradient during the Younger Dryas climatic event
maurice arnold
Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 1994
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Sub sea surface temperatures in the Polar North Atlantic during the Holocene: Planktic foraminiferal Mg/Ca temperature reconstructions
F. Godtliebsen
The Holocene, 2014
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Extension of the 14C calibration curve to ca. 40,000 cal BC by synchronizing Greenland 18O/16O ice core records and North Atlantic foraminifera profiles
Bernhard Weninger
Radiocarbon, 1998
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Jose-Abel Flores
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Carbon isotope records reveal precise timing of enhanced Southern Ocean upwelling during the last deglaciation
elisabeth Michel
Nature Communications, 2013
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Modal shift in North Atlantic seasonality during the last deglaciation
Gerald Ganssen
Climate of the Past Discussions, 2019
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Plateaus and jumps in the atmospheric radiocarbon record – Potential origin and value as global age markers for glacial-to-deglacial paleoceanography, a synthesis
Pieter Grootes
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Synchronized TerrestrialAtmospheric Deglacial Records Around the North Atlantic
ole bennike
Science, 1996
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Deep water temperature, carbonate ion, and ice volume changes across the Eocene‐Oligocene climate transition
Kenneth Miller
Paleoceanography, 2011
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Axel Timmermann
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Cassandre Stirpe
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maurice arnold
Paleoceanography, 1995
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