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    Decrease in coccolithophore calcification and CO2 since the middle Miocene by Bolton, Clara T., Hernández-Sánchez, María T., Fuertes, Miguel-Ángel, González-Lemos, Saúl, Abrevaya, Lorena, Mendez-Vicente, Ana, Flores, José-Abel, Probert, Ian, Giosan, Liviu, Johnson, Joel, Stoll, Heather M.

    Published in Nature communications (14-01-2016)
    “…Marine algae are instrumental in carbon cycling and atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) regulation. One group, coccolithophores, uses carbon to photosynthesize…”
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    Orbitally-paced climate evolution during the middle Miocene “Monterey” carbon-isotope excursion by Holbourn, Ann, Kuhnt, Wolfgang, Schulz, Michael, Flores, José-Abel, Andersen, Nils

    Published in Earth and planetary science letters (30-09-2007)
    “…One of the most enigmatic features of Cenozoic long-term climate evolution is the long-lasting positive carbon-isotope excursion or “Monterey Excursion”, which…”
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    Calcareous plankton and the mid-Brunhes climate variability in the Alboran Sea (ODP Site 977) by Marino, Maria, Girone, Angela, Maiorano, Patrizia, Di Renzo, Rosalia, Piscitelli, Alessandra, Flores, José-Abel

    “…Quantitative calcareous plankton analyses have been performed at the Ocean Drilling Program Site 977 in the Alboran Sea through the mid-Brunhes interval…”
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    Latest Oligocene to middle Miocene low-latitude calcareous nannofossil biostratigraphy and paleoenvironmental interpretations of stratigraphic well 4, Sinú-San Jacinto onshore basin, northwest Colombia by Mejía-Molina, Alejandra, Flores, José-Abel, Guerrero, Javier

    Published in Journal of South American earth sciences (01-06-2023)
    “…Calcareous nannofossils are one of the main fossil groups used in the petroleum industry to determine the relative age and correlation of lithofacies…”
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    Contribution to the Cenozoic chronostratigraphic framework of the Caribbean Sinú-San Jacinto Belt of Colombia based on calcareous nannofossils by Vallejo-Hincapié, Felipe, Flores, José-Abel, Marie-Pierre, Aubry, Pardo-Trujillo, Andrés

    Published in Journal of South American earth sciences (01-07-2023)
    “…The Sinú-San Jacinto Belt (SSJB) is a set of folded and faulted onshore deposits in the Caribbean region of Colombia near the tectonic boundary of the…”
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    Trace fossil characterization during Termination V and MIS 11 at the western Mediterranean: Connection between surface conditions and deep environment by González-Lanchas, Alba, Dorador, Javier, Rodríguez-Tovar, Francisco J., Sierro, Francisco J., Flores, José-Abel

    Published in Marine geology (01-04-2022)
    “…Trace fossil assemblages are studied at Ocean Discovery Program (ODP) Site 977 to characterize the response of the macrobenthic trace maker community to deep…”
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    Origin and implications of orbital-induced sedimentary cyclicity in Pliocene well-logs of the Western Mediterranean by Ochoa, Diana, Sierro, Francisco J., Hilgen, Frits J., Cortina, Aleix, Lofi, Johanna, Kouwenhoven, Tanja, Flores, José-Abel

    Published in Marine geology (01-09-2018)
    “…The climatic origin of astronomically induced sedimentary cycles in the Mediterranean and adjacent areas during the late Neogene and Quaternary remains…”
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    Coccolithophores as proxy of seawater changes at orbital-to-millennial scale during middle Pleistocene Marine Isotope Stages 14-9 in North Atlantic core MD01-2446 by Marino, Maria, Maiorano, Patrizia, Tarantino, Francesca, Voelker, Antje, Capotondi, Lucilla, Girone, Angela, Lirer, Fabrizio, Flores, José-Abel, Naafs, B. David A.

    Published in Paleoceanography (01-06-2014)
    “…Quantitative coccolithophore analyses were performed in core MD01‐2446, located in the midlatitude North Atlantic, to reconstruct climatically induced sea…”
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    Origin and evolutionary trends of the Neogene genera Amaurolithus and Nicklithus (calcareous nannofossils) by Lancis, Carlos, Tent-Manclús, José-Enrique, Flores, José-Abel

    Published in Marine micropaleontology (01-08-2022)
    “…Sediment samples from Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Sites 999 and 1237 in the Caribbean Sea and Eastern Pacific Ocean were studied to monitor the evolution of…”
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    Biogeographic distribution of living coccolithophores in the Pacific sector of the Southern Ocean by Saavedra-Pellitero, Mariem, Baumann, Karl-Heinz, Flores, José-Abel, Gersonde, Rainer

    Published in Marine micropaleontology (01-05-2014)
    “…This paper adds to a series of studies addressing the distribution of living coccolithophores in the Southern Ocean (SO). We investigated plankton samples…”
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    Meltwater flux from northern ice-sheets to the mediterranean during MIS 12 by Azibeiro, Lucía A., Sierro, Francisco J., Capotondi, Lucilla, Lirer, Fabrizio, Andersen, Nils, González-Lanchas, Alba, Alonso-Garcia, Montserrat, Flores, José-Abel, Cortina, Aleix, Grimalt, Joan O., Martrat, Belen, Cacho, Isabel

    Published in Quaternary science reviews (15-09-2021)
    “…Planktonic foraminifer oxygen isotopes through MIS 12 were analysed from Ocean Drilling Program Site 977 in the Alboran Sea. After the correction of the sea…”
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    Calcification and latitudinal distribution of extant coccolithophores across the Drake Passage during late austral summer 2016 by Saavedra-Pellitero, Mariem, Baumann, Karl-Heinz, Fuertes, Miguel Ángel, Schulz, Hartmut, Marcon, Yann, Vollmar, Nele Manon, Flores, José-Abel, Lamy, Frank

    Published in Biogeosciences (30-09-2019)
    “…Coccolithophores are globally distributed microscopic marine algae that exert a major influence on the global carbon cycle through calcification and primary…”
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    Planktonic foraminifera assemblage composition and flux dynamics inferred from an annual sediment trap record in the central Mediterranean Sea by Béjard, Thibauld M, Rigual-Hernández, Andrés S, Tarruella, Javier P, Flores, José-Abel, Sanchez-Vidal, Anna, Llamas-Cano, Irene, Sierro, Francisco J

    Published in Biogeosciences (13-09-2024)
    “…The Sicily Channel, located in the central Mediterranean Sea, represents a key point for the regional oceanographic circulation, as it is regarded as the sill…”
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