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View article: Sea surface temperature variations in the Eastern Equatorial Pacific (ODP Site 1240) over the last 160 kyr from three lipid paleothermometers (UK'37, TEXH86 and LDI)
Sea surface temperature variations in the Eastern Equatorial Pacific (ODP Site 1240) over the last 160 kyr from three lipid paleothermometers (UK'37, TEXH86 and LDI) Open
The Pacific Ocean equatorial upwelling region is of great interest to understand climate dynamics within the context of current global change. It plays a key role in global biogeochemical cycles, especially in the carbon cycle, as it stand…
View article: Geochemical characterization of Mediterranean Outflow Waters in the modern ocean: Nd isotopes, carbon cycle and new export constraints
Geochemical characterization of Mediterranean Outflow Waters in the modern ocean: Nd isotopes, carbon cycle and new export constraints Open
The North Atlantic Ocean plays a critical role in the global circulation system, regulating the penetration of surface waters into the deep ocean, but also in key ocean biochemical cycles (e.g. carbon, oxygen, nutrients). Meridional heat a…
View article:  pH variations during the last and current interglacial stages at the western Iberian margin
 pH variations during the last and current interglacial stages at the western Iberian margin Open
The intricate interplay among atmospheric CO2 concentrations, surface ocean pH dynamics, and their profound impact on marine ecosystems is of paramount importance in the context of contemporary climate change. Pre-industrial atmospheric CO…
View article: Geosciences for a Sustainable Planet: a new collaborative network to address societal and environmental challenges in the Anthropocene
Geosciences for a Sustainable Planet: a new collaborative network to address societal and environmental challenges in the Anthropocene Open
The Geosciences for a Sustainable Planet network is an initiative reinforced by the recent integration of the Spanish Geological Survey (IGME) and the Oceanographic Spanish Institute (IEO) within the Spanish Scientific Research Council (CS…
View article: Two new coastal time-series of seawater carbonate system variables in the NW Mediterranean Sea: rates and mechanisms controlling pH changes
Two new coastal time-series of seawater carbonate system variables in the NW Mediterranean Sea: rates and mechanisms controlling pH changes Open
In this work, we present, for the first time, the seawater carbonate system measurements of two coastal time-series in the NW Mediterranean Sea, L’Estartit Oceanographic Station (EOS; 42.05°N 3.2542°E) and the Blanes Bay Microbial Observat…
View article: Stigma and self-stigma in patients with delusional disorder: a systematic review.
Stigma and self-stigma in patients with delusional disorder: a systematic review. Open
Introduction The association between insight, stigma and self-concept has been considered as a potential predictor of poor clinical outcomes and global functioning in psychosis. In patients with delusional disorder (DD), the effects of sti…
View article: Treatment of comorbid anxiety symptoms and insomnia in patients with schizophrenia: A review of Pros and Cons.
Treatment of comorbid anxiety symptoms and insomnia in patients with schizophrenia: A review of Pros and Cons. Open
Introduction Recent studies report a prevalence of comorbid anxiety disorder of 38% and 80% of sleep disorders in schizophrenia. Insomnia has been associated with worsening of psychopathological symptoms and increased hospitalization rates…
View article: Abiotic plastic leaching contributes to ocean acidification
Abiotic plastic leaching contributes to ocean acidification Open
Ocean acidification and plastic pollution are considered as potential planetary boundary threats for which crossing certain thresholds could be very harmful for the world's societies and ecosystems well-being. Surface oceans have acidified…
View article: Holocene temperature and productivity variability at the Portuguese margin - evidence from planktonic foraminifera faunas
Holocene temperature and productivity variability at the Portuguese margin - evidence from planktonic foraminifera faunas Open
<p>The Holocene, the current interglacial period covering the last ~11.5 ky, is generally characterized by warm sea surface temperatures (SSTs), high atmospheric CO<sub>2 </sub>levels, and low ocean productivity in some r…
View article: Molecular biomarker record of environmental change in the central Mediterranean Sea for the last million years
Molecular biomarker record of environmental change in the central Mediterranean Sea for the last million years Open
Molecular biomarker data for core LC07 in the Central Mediterranean Sea covering the last million years together with the planktonic foraminifera d18O data (already published in Dinarès-Turell et al. 2003, 3P) but on a slightly refined age…
View article: A 1‐Million‐Year Record of Environmental Change in the Central Mediterranean Sea From Organic Molecular Proxies
A 1‐Million‐Year Record of Environmental Change in the Central Mediterranean Sea From Organic Molecular Proxies Open
The Mediterranean Sea is particularly sensitive to climate oscillations and represents a key location to study past climatic and oceanographic changes. One valuable source of paleoceanographic information is through molecular biomarkers in…
View article: What do marine sediments tell us about the Earth's climate?
What do marine sediments tell us about the Earth's climate? Open
[EN] The muds that slowly settle to the seafloor are archives that preserve a lot of information about the evolution of the climate and oceans over time
View article: Viral-Mediated Microbe Mortality Modulated by Ocean Acidification and Eutrophication: Consequences for the Carbon Fluxes Through the Microbial Food Web
Viral-Mediated Microbe Mortality Modulated by Ocean Acidification and Eutrophication: Consequences for the Carbon Fluxes Through the Microbial Food Web Open
Anthropogenic carbon emissions are causing changes in seawater carbonate chemistry including a decline in the pH of the oceans. While its aftermath for calcifying microbes has been widely studied, the effect of ocean acidification (OA) on …
View article: Global Ocean Sediment Composition and Burial Flux in the Deep Sea
Global Ocean Sediment Composition and Burial Flux in the Deep Sea Open
Quantitative knowledge about the burial of sedimentary components at the seafloor has wide‐ranging implications in ocean science, from global climate to continental weathering. The use of 230 Th‐normalized fluxes reduces uncertainties that…
View article: Global Ocean Sediment Composition and Burial Flux in the Deep Sea
Global Ocean Sediment Composition and Burial Flux in the Deep Sea Open
Earth and Space Science Open Archive This work has been accepted for publication in Global Biogeochemical Cycles. Version of RecordESSOAr is a venue for early communication or feedback before peer review. Data may be preliminary. Learn mor…
View article: Beyond global warming: Stressed oceans, globe-wide in the Anthropocene
Beyond global warming: Stressed oceans, globe-wide in the Anthropocene Open
"The footprint of human activities on the planet is so profound that many scientists are already suggesting that we have entered a new geological era, the Anthropocene. From among these activities, those that are accompanied by large emiss…
View article: Controls on Primary Productivity in the Eastern Equatorial Pacific, East of the Galapagos Islands, During the Penultimate Deglaciation
Controls on Primary Productivity in the Eastern Equatorial Pacific, East of the Galapagos Islands, During the Penultimate Deglaciation Open
Modern biogeochemical conditions of the Eastern Equatorial Pacific (EEP) region are characterized by high macronutrient concentrations but low phytoplankton abundance due to both iron and silicic acid limitation. Since primary producers si…
View article: Effects of low pH and feeding on calcification rates of the cold-water coral <i>Desmophyllum dianthus</i>
Effects of low pH and feeding on calcification rates of the cold-water coral <i>Desmophyllum dianthus</i> Open
Cold-Water Corals (CWCs), and most marine calcifiers, are especially threatened by ocean acidification (OA) and the decrease in the carbonate saturation state of seawater. The vulnerability of these organisms, however, also involves other …
View article: Peer Review #2 of "Effects of low pH and feeding on calcification rates of the cold-water coral Desmophyllum dianthus (v0.1)"
Peer Review #2 of "Effects of low pH and feeding on calcification rates of the cold-water coral Desmophyllum dianthus (v0.1)" Open
Cold-Water Corals (CWCs), as most marine calcifiers, are especially threatened by Ocean Acidification (OA) and the decrease in the carbonate saturation state of seawater.The vulnerability of these organisms, however, also involves other gl…
View article: Peer Review #1 of "Effects of low pH and feeding on calcification rates of the cold-water coral Desmophyllum dianthus (v0.1)"
Peer Review #1 of "Effects of low pH and feeding on calcification rates of the cold-water coral Desmophyllum dianthus (v0.1)" Open
Cold-Water Corals (CWCs), as most marine calcifiers, are especially threatened by Ocean Acidification (OA) and the decrease in the carbonate saturation state of seawater.The vulnerability of these organisms, however, also involves other gl…
View article: An Enhanced Ocean Acidification Observing Network: From People to Technology to Data Synthesis and Information Exchange
An Enhanced Ocean Acidification Observing Network: From People to Technology to Data Synthesis and Information Exchange Open
A successful integrated ocean acidification (OA) observing network must include (1) scientists and technicians from a range of disciplines from physics to chemistry to biology to technology development; (2) government, private, and intergo…
View article: Atmosphere-ocean linkages in the Eastern Equatorial Pacific over the early Pleistocene
Atmosphere-ocean linkages in the Eastern Equatorial Pacific over the early Pleistocene Open
Here we present a new set of high-resolution early Pleistocene records from the eastern equatorial Pacific (EEP). Sediment composition from Ocean Drilling Program Sites 1240 and 1238 is used to reconstruct past changes in the atmosphere-oc…
View article: The Evolution of Deep Ocean Chemistry and Respired Carbon in the Eastern Equatorial Pacific Over the Last Deglaciation
The Evolution of Deep Ocean Chemistry and Respired Carbon in the Eastern Equatorial Pacific Over the Last Deglaciation Open
It has been shown that the deep Eastern Equatorial Pacific (EEP) region was poorly ventilated during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) relative to Holocene values. This finding suggests a more efficient biological pump, which indirectly suppo…