Search Results - "Bradtmiller, Louisa I"
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Pleistocene drivers of Northwest African hydroclimate and vegetation
Published in Nature communications (21-06-2022)“…Savanna ecosystems were the landscapes for human evolution and are vital to modern Sub-Saharan African food security, yet the fundamental drivers of climate…”
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Changes in biological productivity along the northwest African margin over the past 20,000years
Published in Paleoceanography (01-01-2016)“…The intertropical convergence zone and the African monsoon system are highly sensitive to climate forcing at orbital and millennial timescales. Both systems…”
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Water Column Stratification in the Antarctic Zone of the Southern Ocean During the Mid‐Pleistocene Climate Transition
Published in Paleoceanography and paleoclimatology (01-05-2018)“…We use biogenic silica (opal) mass accumulating rates (MARs) at Ocean Drilling Program Site 745B to infer upwelling, and by extension upper water column…”
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Constraining Plio‐Pleistocene Shifts in Northwest African Hydroclimate, Ecosystem Distributions, and Marine Productivity: New Paleo‐Records Across the Mid‐Pleistocene Transition
Published in Paleoceanography and paleoclimatology (01-06-2024)“…Northwest Africa transitioned from a wet/vegetated landscape toward drier/sparser conditions sometime between the late‐Pliocene and the late‐Pleistocene…”
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Orbital‐ and Millennial‐Scale Variability in Northwest African Dust Emissions Over the Past 67,000 years
Published in Paleoceanography and paleoclimatology (01-01-2022)“…Reconstructions of aeolian dust flux to West African margin sediments can be used to explore changing atmospheric circulation and hydroclimate over North…”
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Comparing glacial and Holocene opal fluxes in the Pacific sector of the Southern Ocean
Published in Paleoceanography (01-06-2009)“…The silicic acid leakage hypothesis (SALH) predicts that during glacial periods excess silicic acid was transported from the Southern Ocean to lower latitudes,…”
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Improvements to 232-thorium, 230-thorium, and 231-protactinium analysis in seawater arising from GEOTRACES intercalibration
Published in Limnology and oceanography, methods (01-07-2012)“…The GEOTRACES program requires the analysis of large numbers of seawater samples for 232Th, 230Th, and 231Pa. During the GEOTRACES international…”
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Application of an inverse method to interpret 231Pa/230Th observations from marine sediments
Published in Paleoceanography (01-03-2011)“…Records of 231Pa/230Th from Atlantic sediments have been interpreted to reflect changes in ocean circulation during the geologic past. Such interpretations…”
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231Pa/230Th evidence for a weakened but persistent Atlantic meridional overturning circulation during Heinrich Stadial 1
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231Pa/230Th evidence for a weakened but persistent Atlantic meridional overturning circulation during Heinrich Stadial 1
Published in Nature communications (18-12-2014)“…The strength of Atlantic meridional overturning circulation is believed to affect the climate over glacial-interglacial and millennial timescales. The marine…”
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Modeling the particle flux effect on distribution of 230Th in the equatorial Pacific
Published in Paleoceanography (01-06-2008)“…The normalization of sediment accumulation rates by 230Th is increasingly used to constrain particle rain rates because 230Th is produced at a known rate in…”
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Testing the silicic acid leakage hypothesis: Records of opal burial from the equatorial Atlantic, equatorial Pacific and Southern Oceans over the past 30ka
Published 01-01-2008“…The Silicic Acid Leakage Hypothesis (SALH) suggests that during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) unused silicic acid escaped the Southern Ocean through…”
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Neodymium isotopes and concentrations in aragonitic scleractinian cold-water coral skeletons - Modern calibration and evaluation of palaeo-applications
Published in Chemical geology (20-03-2017)“…Cold-water corals (CWCs) are unique archives of mid-depth ocean chemistry and have been used successfully to reconstruct the neodymium (Nd) isotopic…”
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The Neodymium Isotope Fingerprint of Adélie Coast Bottom Water
Published in Geophysical research letters (28-10-2018)“…Adélie Land Bottom Water (ALBW), a variety of Antarctic Bottom Water formed off the Adélie Land coast of East Antarctica, ventilates the abyssal layers of the…”
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Improvements to 232-thorium, 230-thorium, and 231
Published in Limnology and oceanography, methods (01-01-2012)“…The GEOTRACES program requires the analysis of large numbers of seawater samples for super(232Th,) super( )230Th, and super(231Pa. During the GEOTRACES…”
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Changes in biological productivity along the northwest African margin over the past 20,000 years
Published in Paleoceanography (01-01-2016)“…The intertropical convergence zone and the African monsoon system are highly sensitive to climate forcing at orbital and millennial timescales. Both systems…”
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Organic carbon and carbonate fluxes: Links to climate change
Published in Deep-sea research. Part II, Topical studies in oceanography (01-03-2007)“…This volume is a compendium of articles derived from a Chapman conference entitled “The Role of Marine Organic Carbon and Carbonate Fluxes in Driving Global…”
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Changes in biological productivity along the northwest African margin over the past 20,000 years: AFRICAN MARGIN PALEOPRODUCTIVITY
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Diatom productivity in the equatorial Pacific Ocean from the last glacial period to the present: A test of the silicic acid leakage hypothesis
Published in Paleoceanography (01-12-2006)“…The silicic acid leakage hypothesis (SALH) suggests that during glacial periods, unused silicic acid escaped the Southern Ocean into the equatorial oceans,…”
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Testing the silicic acid leakage hypothesis: Records of opal burial from the equatorial Atlantic, equatorial Pacific and Southern Oceans over the past 30ka
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