Curry, William B. et al. (1995): Ceara Rise sediments document ancient climate change

Leg/Site/Hole:
ODP 154
Identifier:
1995-049841
georefid

Creator:
Curry, William B.
Woods Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, MA, United States
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Schneider, David A.
University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
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Shackleton, Nicholas J.
Ocean Drilling Program, United States
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Pearson, Paul N.
Stockholm University, Sweden
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Richter, Carl
Centre des Faibles Radioactivities, France
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Backman, Jan E.
GEOMAR, Federal Republic of Germany
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Bassinot, Franck
University of Rochester, United States
author

Bickert, Torsten
Salem State College, United States
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Grutzner, Jens
Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, United States
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Tiedemann, Ralf
University of Leicester, United Kingdom
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Chaisson, William P.
University of Rhode Island, United States
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Cullen, James L.
University of California at Santa Cruz, United States
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deMenocal, Peter
Oregon State University, United States
author

Ewert, Lee
Scripps Institution of Oceanography, United States
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Hagelberg, Teresa King
University of Michigan, United States
author

Hampt, Gretchen
Bedford Institute of Oceanography, Canada
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Zachos, James C.
University of Tokyo, Japan
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Harris, Sara E.
Brown University, United States
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Herbert, Timothy D.
Universita di Chieti, Italy
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Dobson, David McCullough
Institut de Physique du Globe, France
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Moran, Kate
University of Luton, United Kingdom
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Murayama, Masafumi
Kochi University, Japan
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Murray, David W.
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Raffi, Isabella
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Valet, Jean-Pierre
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Weedon, Graham P.
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Yasuda, Hisato
author

Identification:
Ceara Rise sediments document ancient climate change
1995
Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union
American Geophysical Union, Washington, DC, United States
76
5
41-45
English
Serial
Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:9.2719
West:-73.3000East: -39.0000
South:-4.3000

Stratigraphy; Amazon River; Atlantic Ocean; biogenic processes; calcium carbonate; Ceara Rise; Cenozoic; Equatorial Atlantic; Leg 154; magnetic susceptibility; marine environment; marine geology; Neogene; North Atlantic; Ocean Drilling Program; paleoclimatology; paleomagnetism; pelagic environment; relative age; sea-level changes; sediments; South America; Tertiary; West Atlantic;

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