2002
DOI: 10.1126/science.1071627
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Super ENSO and Global Climate Oscillations at Millennial Time Scales

Abstract: The late Pleistocene history of seawater temperature and salinity variability in the western tropical Pacific warm pool is reconstructed from oxygen isotope (delta18O) and magnesium/calcium composition of planktonic foraminifera. Differentiating the calcite delta18O record into components of temperature and local water delta18O reveals a dominant salinity signal that varied in accord with Dansgaard/Oeschger cycles over Greenland. Salinities were higher at times of high-latitude cooling and were lower during in… Show more

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“…(1) Tropical mid-upper montane rainforest group: Phyllacladus, Podocarpus, Dacrydium, Figure 2 Comparison of the oxygen isotope record of core MD06-3075 and MD98-2181. Red crosses indicate AMS 14 C ages in the MD98-2181 core [11,14]; blue lines indicate control points used; shading approximates the LGM.…”
Section: Palynological Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…(1) Tropical mid-upper montane rainforest group: Phyllacladus, Podocarpus, Dacrydium, Figure 2 Comparison of the oxygen isotope record of core MD06-3075 and MD98-2181. Red crosses indicate AMS 14 C ages in the MD98-2181 core [11,14]; blue lines indicate control points used; shading approximates the LGM.…”
Section: Palynological Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rainfall averages between 300 and 400 mm/month during summer, and between 50 and 100 mm/month during winter [11]. The annual precipitation pattern is tied to the migration of the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) over the site, the intensity of the East Asian monsoon and the ENSO system [11,12]. In these high temperature and rainfall conditions, the vegetation is enormously rich compared with that of temperate lands.…”
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“…More recently Mg/Ca thermometry has been greatly refined and applied almost routinely to paleoceanographic questions concerning temperature variability through time (e.g. Nu¨rnberg et al, 1996;Hastings et al, 1998;Lea et al, 1999Lea et al, , 2000Lea et al, , 2002Mashiotta et al, 1999;Elderfield and Ganssen, 2000;Rosenthal et al, 2000;Koutavas et al, 2002;Stott et al, 2002;Pahnke et al, 2003;Rosenthal et al, 2003;Visser et al, 2003). Mg/ Ca ratios of other calcifying organisms have also been shown to be sensitive to changes in temperature.…”
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confidence: 99%