The timing of deglacial circulation changes in the Atlantic (original) (raw)

Deglacial changes in ocean circulation from an extended radiocarbon calibration

Michaele Kashgarian

Nature, 1998

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14C reservoir ages show deglacial changes in ocean currents and carbon cycle

Pieter Grootes

Geophysical Monograph Series, 2000

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Chronology for climate change: Developing age models for the biogeochemical ocean flux study cores

barbara manighetti

Paleoceanography, 1995

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Inferring surface water equilibrium calcite δ 18 O during the last deglacial period from benthic foraminiferal records: Implications for ocean circulation

Olivier Marchal

Paleoceanography, 2015

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Supplementary material to "Modal shift in North Atlantic seasonality during the last deglaciation

Gerald Ganssen

2019

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Extension of the 14C-Calibration Curve to 40,000 cal BC by Synchronizing Greenland 18O/16O Ice-Core Records and North Atlantic Foraminifera Profiles. A Comparison with U/Th-Coral Data.

Olaf Jöris

Radiocarbon, 1998

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Effects of Sea-Ice and Ocean-Circulation Changes on Deglacial Deep-Ocean Radiocarbon Trends

Axel Timmermann

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Constraints on surface seawater oxygen isotope change between the Last Glacial Maximum and the Late Holocene

H. Spero

Quaternary Science Reviews, 2014

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The last deglaciation in the Southern Ocean

maurice arnold

Paleoceanography, 1989

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Paleoceanography Inferring surface water equilibrium calcite δ 18 O during the last deglacial period from benthic foraminiferal records : Implications for ocean circulation

Olivier Marchal

2015

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Constraints on the ocean oxygen isotopic enrichment between the Last Glacial Maximum and the Holocene: Paleoceanographic implications.: Paleoceanographic implications

Laurent Labeyrie

Quaternary Science Reviews, 2002

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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; a comparison with U/Th coral data

Bernhard Weninger

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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Constraints on the ocean oxygen isotopic enrichment between the Last Glacial Maximum and the Holocene: Paleoceanographic implications

Jean-Claude Duplessy

Quaternary Science Reviews, 2002

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Changes in North Atlantic deep-sea temperature during climatic fluctuations of the last 25,000 years based on ostracode Mg/Ca ratios

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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Subsurface North Atlantic warming as a trigger of rapid cooling events: evidences from the Early Pleistocene (MIS 31–19)

Jose-Abel Flores

Climate of the Past Discussions, 2014

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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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Millennial-scale glacial meltwater pulses and their effect on the spatiotemporal benthic d 18 O variability

Axel Timmermann

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Vassar College Digital Window @ Vassar Pleistocene foraminifera assemblages as a proxy for temperature in the Weddell Sea, ODP Site 693A Recommended Citation

Cassandre Stirpe

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Variations in Atlantic surface ocean paleoceanography, 50°-80° N: A time-slice record of the last 30,000 years

maurice arnold

Paleoceanography, 1995

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