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View article: Ocean Drilling Program Site 959 Datasets
Ocean Drilling Program Site 959 Datasets Open
-Version V4 now includes the raw data associated with the paper "Evidence for limited atmospheric pCO2 rise at the onset of the Miocene Climatic Optimum", by Wubben et al.: item 'Miocene CO2; raw data' (md5:972e685a012a1f1915b4cfb6a3c5292b…
View article: Magnetic mineralogy of the Baringo core (HSPDP-BTB13-1A, Kenya) shows astronomical forcing with implications for retrieving meaningful paleointensity
Magnetic mineralogy of the Baringo core (HSPDP-BTB13-1A, Kenya) shows astronomical forcing with implications for retrieving meaningful paleointensity Open
This study evaluates the potential of the BTB13 sedimentary core from the Baringo Basin, Kenya, to contribute to relative paleointensity (RPI) records and improve geochronological correlations across Eastern Africa. The core, spanning ~3.3…
View article: Tropical Warming and Intensification of the West African Monsoon During the Miocene Climatic Optimum
Tropical Warming and Intensification of the West African Monsoon During the Miocene Climatic Optimum Open
Studying monsoon dynamics during past warm time periods such as the Miocene Climatic Optimum (MCO; ∼16.9–14.5 Ma) could greatly aid in better projecting monsoon intensity, in the context of future greenhouse warming. However, studies on re…
View article: Early to Middle Miocene Astronomically Paced Climate Dynamics in the Eastern Equatorial Atlantic
Early to Middle Miocene Astronomically Paced Climate Dynamics in the Eastern Equatorial Atlantic Open
Detailed analysis of tropical climate dynamics is lacking for the Early to Middle Miocene, even though this time interval bears important analogies for future climates. Based on high‐resolution proxy reconstructions of sea surface temperat…
View article: Cyclostratigraphy of the Ediacaran Nama Group in Namibia based on photogrammetry
Cyclostratigraphy of the Ediacaran Nama Group in Namibia based on photogrammetry Open
The middle Nama Group, deposited during the late Ediacaran in southern Namibia, is a 1 km-thick mixed carbonate-siliciclastic shallow-marine succession that displays observable regularity in its weathering profile. However, the possible ro…
View article: Ocean Drilling Program Site 959 Datasets
Ocean Drilling Program Site 959 Datasets Open
Data supplement to: - "Polar amplification of orbital-scale climate variability in the early Eocene greenhouse world" by Fokkema et al. - "Tropical Warming and Intensification of the West African Monsoon during the Miocene Climatic Optimum…
View article: Tropical Warming and Intensification of the West African Monsoon during the Miocene Climatic Optimum
Tropical Warming and Intensification of the West African Monsoon during the Miocene Climatic Optimum Open
Studying West African Monsoon (WAM) dynamics during past warm time periods such as the Miocene Climatic Optimum (MCO; ~16.9 – 14.5 Ma) could greatly aid in better projecting monsoon intensity, in the context of future greenhouse warming. H…
View article: Early to Middle Miocene Orbitally-Paced Climate Dynamics in the Eastern Equatorial Atlantic
Early to Middle Miocene Orbitally-Paced Climate Dynamics in the Eastern Equatorial Atlantic Open
Detailed analysis of tropical climate dynamics is lacking for the Early to Middle Miocene, even though this time interval bears important analogies for future climates. Based on high-resolution proxy reconstructions of sea (sub)surface tem…
View article: Initial cyclostratigraphy of the middle Nama Group (Schwarzrand Subgroup) in southern Namibia
Initial cyclostratigraphy of the middle Nama Group (Schwarzrand Subgroup) in southern Namibia Open
The Ediacaran Period includes critical evolutionary trends of early complex life as well as climatic variations associated with ocean oxygenation, glaciations, and carbon cycling, which are still poorly understood in terms of astronomical …
View article: Tropical Atlantic Ocean climate variability during the Miocene Climatic Optimum
Tropical Atlantic Ocean climate variability during the Miocene Climatic Optimum Open
The Miocene Climatic Optimum (MCO, ~17-15 Ma) was a relatively warm interval that interrupted the Cenozoic cooling trend and bears analogies with projected end-of-the-century climate. Proxy data and model simulations indicate temperatures …
View article: A Neogene deep-sea temperature record from clumped isotopes of benthic foraminifera from Walvis Ridge
A Neogene deep-sea temperature record from clumped isotopes of benthic foraminifera from Walvis Ridge Open