Martrat, Belen et al. (2004): Abrupt temperature changes in the western Mediterranean over the past 250,000 years

Leg/Site/Hole:
ODP 161
ODP 161 977
Identifier:
2005-023731
georefid

10.1126/science.1101706
doi

Creator:
Martrat, Belen
CSIC, Department of Environmental Chemistry, Barcelona, Spain
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Grimalt, Joan O.
University of Barcelona, Spain
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Lopez-Martinez, Constancia
University of Salamanca, Spain
author

Cacho, Isabel
University of Florida, United States
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Sierro, Francisco J.
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Flores, Jose-Abel
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Zahn, Rainer
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Canals, Miquel
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Curtis, Jason H.
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Hodell, David A.
author

Identification:
Abrupt temperature changes in the western Mediterranean over the past 250,000 years
2004
Science
American Association for the Advancement of Science, Washington, DC, United States
306
5702
1762-1765
A continuous high-resolution Western Mediterranean sea surface temperature (SST) alkenone record spanning the past 250,000 years shows that abrupt changes were more common at warming than at cooling. During marine isotope stage (MIS) 6, SST oscillated following a stadial-interstadial pattern but at lower intensities and rates of change than in the Dansgaard/Oeschger events of MIS 3. Some of the most prominent events occurred over MISs 5 and 7, after prolonged warm periods of high stability. Climate during the whole period was predominantly maintained in interglacial-interstadial conditions, whereas the duration of stadials was much shorter.
English
Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:36.0154
West:-1.5719East: -1.5719
South:36.0154

Quaternary geology; alkenones; Cenozoic; climate change; cores; Dansgaard-Oeschger cycles; Foraminifera; Globigerina; Globigerina bulloides; Globigerinacea; Globigerinidae; interglacial environment; interstadial environment; Invertebrata; ketones; Leg 161; marine sediments; Mediterranean Sea; microfossils; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP Site 977; organic compounds; paleoclimatology; paleotemperature; Protista; Quaternary; Rotaliina; sea-surface temperature; sediments; upper Quaternary; West Mediterranean;

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