2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0031-0182(03)00474-7
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Glacial millennial-scale fluctuations in central African precipitation recorded in terrigenous sediment supply and freshwater signals offshore Cameroon

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“…1). The age model of core GeoB4905-4 was published by Adegbie et al (2003) and Weldeab et al (2005). Briefly, it is based on fourteen 14 C-AMS dates of monospecific samples of the planktonic foraminifer Globigerinoides ruber pink and mixed planktonic foraminifers for the upper 9 m of the core.…”
Section: Stratigraphymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…1). The age model of core GeoB4905-4 was published by Adegbie et al (2003) and Weldeab et al (2005). Briefly, it is based on fourteen 14 C-AMS dates of monospecific samples of the planktonic foraminifer Globigerinoides ruber pink and mixed planktonic foraminifers for the upper 9 m of the core.…”
Section: Stratigraphymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Identification of brackish and freshwater diatoms was based on Servant-Vildary (1981), Gasse (1986), Lange and Tiffany (2002), Sar et al (2010) and a suite of species-specific references. Adegbie et al (2003) and Weldeab et al (2005). More details can be found therein.…”
Section: Diatom Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3) suggests higher terrestrial -probably fluvial -input. Change to warmer and more humid conditions after the glacial thus starts much earlier in Angola than in West Africa north of the equator as indicated by the Niger and Sanaga River discharge increasing not before 14-15 ka (Adegbie et al, 2003;Lezine and Cazet, 2005;.…”
Section: Glacialmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…High sediment accumulation rates and elemental analyses of sediment deposited over the same period show an abrupt rise in river-supplied sediment contemporaneous with the increased discharge [Pastouret et al, 1978;Adegbie et al, 2003]. …”
Section: Gulf Of Guineamentioning
confidence: 99%