Medina-Elizalde, Martin; Lea, David W. (2005): The mid-Pleistocene transition in the tropical Pacific. American Association for the Advancement of Science, Washington, DC, United States, Science, 310 (5750), 1009-1012, georefid:2006-044913

Abstract:
A sea surface temperature (SST) record based on planktonic foraminiferal magnesium/calcium ratios from a site in the western equatorial Pacific warm pool reveals that glacial-interglacial oscillations in SST shifted from a period of 41,000 to 100,000 years at the mid-Pleistocene transition, 950,000 years before the present. SST changes at both periodicities were synchronous with eastern Pacific cold-tongue SSTs but preceded changes in continental ice volume. The timing and nature of tropical Pacific SST changes over the mid-Pleistocene transition implicate a shift in the periodicity of radiative forcing by atmospheric carbon dioxide as the cause of the switch in climate periodicities at this time.
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West: -90.4906 East: -83.4413 North: 1.1209 South: -3.0549
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