A set of Coral Data from the Pacific relevant to paleoclimate studies is
available via FTP from the World Data Center for Paleoclimatology at NCDC in
Boulder, Colorado USA. See below for access instructions. ...
A detailed reconstruction of West African monsoon hydrology over the
past 155,000 years suggests a close linkage to northern high-latitude
climate oscillations. Ba/Ca ratio and oxygen isotope composition ...
The occurrence of carbon isotope minima at the beginning of glacial
terminations is a common feature of planktic foraminifera carbon isotopic
records from the Indo-Pacific, Subantarctic and South ...
Magnesium/calcium data from Southern Ocean planktonic foraminifera demonstrate
that high-latitude (~55?S) southwest Pacific sea surface temperatures (SSTs)
cooled 6? to 7?C during the middle Miocene ...
Results of analysis of cores collected from 'fossil' massive Porites corals
exposed in the raised reefs of the Huon Peninsula, Papua New Guinea, and living
corals. The cores were collected vertically ...
This data set consists of magnesium/calcium data from planktonic foraminifera
in equatorial Pacific sediment cores as a paleotemperature proxy. Indicated
tropical Pacific sea surface temperatures ...
Foraminifera were hand collected from 2-6 m depth and cultured under
controlled conditions during the summers of 1994-1996. Detailed methodology
and temperature:d18O relationships are discussed ...
Variations in the strength of North Atlantic Ocean thermohaline circulation
have been linked to rapid climate changes during the last glacial cycle
through oscillations in North Atlantic Deep Water ...