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  • 162-980; COMPCORE; Composite Core; Joides Resolution; Leg162; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP; South Atlantic Ocean  (3)
  • 29HE20101215; 29HE20110117; 29HE20110211; 29HE20110317; 29HE20110416; 29HE20110513; 29HE20110619; Bio-Rosette; BRO; Canarias Sea; Date/Time of event; DEPTH, water; Event label; Hespérides; Indian Ocean; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; MALASPINA_LEG1; MALASPINA_LEG1_007-2; MALASPINA_LEG1_010-2; MALASPINA_LEG1_013-2; MALASPINA_LEG1_017-2; MALASPINA_LEG1_024-2; MALASPINA_LEG2; MALASPINA_LEG2_027-2; MALASPINA_LEG2_029-2; MALASPINA_LEG2_037-2; MALASPINA_LEG3; MALASPINA_LEG3_045-2; MALASPINA_LEG3_054-2; MALASPINA_LEG3_062-2; MALASPINA_LEG3_066-2; MALASPINA_LEG4; MALASPINA_LEG4_071-2; MALASPINA_LEG4_076-2; MALASPINA_LEG4_077-2; MALASPINA_LEG5; MALASPINA_LEG5_084-2; MALASPINA_LEG5_086-2; MALASPINA_LEG5_088-2; MALASPINA_LEG5_090-2; MALASPINA_LEG5_092-2; MALASPINA_LEG5_100-2; MALASPINA_LEG6; MALASPINA_LEG6_101-2; MALASPINA_LEG6_112-2; MALASPINA_LEG6_115-2; MALASPINA_LEG6_117-2; MALASPINA_LEG6_119-2; MALASPINA_LEG6_121-2; MALASPINA_LEG6_126-2; MALASPINA_LEG7; MALASPINA_LEG7_144-2; MALASPINA_LEG7_146-2; MALASPINA-2010; Malaspina circumnavigation expedition; MH009_007; MH012_010; MH015_013; MH019_017; MH026_024; MH036_027; MH038_029; MH046_037; MH061_045; MH074_054; MH082_062; MH086_066; MH096_070; MH101_075; MH103_077; MH128_084; MH130_086; MH132_088; MH134_090; MH136_092; MH144_100; MH150_101; MH161_112; MH164_115; MH166_117; MH167_118; MH170_121; MH175_126; MH206_144; MH208_146; North Pacific Ocean; Operational taxonomic unit; South Atlantic Ocean; South Pacific Ocean; Station label; Tasman Sea  (3)
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  • 1
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    In:  Supplement to: Channell, James E T; Raymo, Maureen E (2003): Paleomagnetic record at ODP Site 980 (Feni Drift, Rockall) for the past 1.2 Myrs. Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, 4(4), https://doi.org/10.1029/2002GC000440
    Publication Date: 2024-01-09
    Description: A detailed record of variations in the direction and intensity of the geomagnetic field over the past 1.2 Myrs has been obtained from an ~120-m-thick sedimentary section cored at ODP Site 980 on the Feni Drift (North Atlantic). The record has high resolution due to high mean sedimentation rates (11.3 cm/kyr for the Brunhes Chron and 5.5 cm/kyr for the Matuyama Chron), paleomagnetic measurements every 1 cm along u-channel samples, and high quality isotopic age control. The Iceland Basin Event is manifest by virtual geomagnetic poles crossing the equator at ~190 ka. The base of the recovered section lies immediately below the Cobb Mountain Subchronozone that occurs within marine isotope stage 35. Normalized remanence data can be correlated to paleointensity records from ODP Sites 983 and 984 (~700 km to the NW from Site 980) and with lower resolution paleointensity data from the Pacific Ocean. Differences between the Site 980 paleointensity record and the Pacific records are attributed to variable sedimentation rates, variable quality age control, and inadequacies in the normalization procedure used to derive the paleointensity proxies.
    Keywords: 162-980; COMPCORE; Composite Core; Joides Resolution; Leg162; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP; South Atlantic Ocean
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  • 2
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    In:  Supplement to: Flower, Benjamin P; Oppo, Delia W; McManus, Jerry F; Venz, Kathryn A; Hodell, David A; Cullen, James L (2000): North Atlantic intermediate to deep water circulation and chemical stratification during the past 1 Myr. Paleoceanography, 15(4), 388-403, https://doi.org/10.1029/1999PA000430
    Publication Date: 2024-03-02
    Description: Benthic foraminiferal carbon isotope records from a suite of drill sites in the North Atlantic are used to trace variations in the relative strengths of Lower North Atlantic Deep Water (LNADW), Upper North Atlantic Deep Water (UNADW), and Southern Ocean Water (SOW) over the past 1 Myr. During glacial intervals, significant increases in intermediate-to-deep delta13C gradients (commonly reaching 〉1.2 per mil ) are consistent with changes in deep water circulation and associated chemical stratification. Bathymetric delta13C gradients covary with benthic foraminiferal delta18O and covary inversely with Vostok CO2, in agreement with chemical stratification as a driver of atmospheric CO2 changes. Three deep circulation indices based on delta13C show a phasing similar to North Atlantic sea surface temperatures, consistent with a Northern Hemisphere control of NADW/SOW variations. However, lags in the precession band indicate that factors other than deep water circulation control ice volume variations at least in this band.
    Keywords: 162-980; COMPCORE; Composite Core; Joides Resolution; Leg162; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP; South Atlantic Ocean
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    Format: application/zip, 2 datasets
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  • 3
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    In:  Supplement to: Oppo, Delia W; McManus, Jerry F; Cullen, James L (2006): Evolution and demise of the Last Interglacial warmth in the subpolar North Atlantic. Quaternary Science Reviews, 25(23-24), 3268-3277, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2006.07.006
    Publication Date: 2024-03-02
    Description: Detailed faunal, isotopic, and lithic marine records provide new insight into the stability and climate progression of the last interglacial period, Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 5, which peaked approximately 125,000 years ago. In the eastern subpolar North Atlantic, at the latitude of Ireland, interglacial warmth of the ice volume minimum of substage 5e (MIS 5e) lasted ~10,000 years (10 ka) and its demise occurred in two cooling steps. The first cooling step marked the end of the climatic optimum, which was 2-3 ka long. Minor ice rafting accompanied each cooling step; the second, larger, step encompassing cold events C26 and C25 was previously identified in the northwestern Atlantic. Approximately 4 °C of cooling occurred between peak interglacial warmth and C25, and the region experienced an additional temporary cooling of at least 1-2 °C during C24, a cooling event associated with widespread ice rafting in the North Atlantic. Beginning with C24, MIS 5 was characterized by oscillations of at least 1-2 °C superimposed on a generally cool baseline. The results of this study imply that the marine climatic optimum of the last interglacial was shorter than previously thought. The finding that the eastern subpolar North Atlantic cooled significantly before C24 reconciles terrestrial evidence for progressive climate deterioration at similar and lower latitudes with marine conditions. Our results also demonstrate a close association between modest ice rafting, cooling, and deep ocean circulation even during the peak of MIS 5e and in the earliest stages of ice growth.
    Keywords: 162-980; COMPCORE; Composite Core; Joides Resolution; Leg162; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP; South Atlantic Ocean
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    Format: application/zip, 5 datasets
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2024-02-15
    Keywords: 29HE20101215; 29HE20110117; 29HE20110211; 29HE20110317; 29HE20110416; 29HE20110513; 29HE20110619; Bio-Rosette; BRO; Canarias Sea; Date/Time of event; DEPTH, water; Event label; Hespérides; Indian Ocean; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; MALASPINA_LEG1; MALASPINA_LEG1_007-2; MALASPINA_LEG1_010-2; MALASPINA_LEG1_013-2; MALASPINA_LEG1_017-2; MALASPINA_LEG1_024-2; MALASPINA_LEG2; MALASPINA_LEG2_027-2; MALASPINA_LEG2_029-2; MALASPINA_LEG2_037-2; MALASPINA_LEG3; MALASPINA_LEG3_045-2; MALASPINA_LEG3_054-2; MALASPINA_LEG3_062-2; MALASPINA_LEG3_066-2; MALASPINA_LEG4; MALASPINA_LEG4_071-2; MALASPINA_LEG4_076-2; MALASPINA_LEG4_077-2; MALASPINA_LEG5; MALASPINA_LEG5_084-2; MALASPINA_LEG5_086-2; MALASPINA_LEG5_088-2; MALASPINA_LEG5_090-2; MALASPINA_LEG5_092-2; MALASPINA_LEG5_100-2; MALASPINA_LEG6; MALASPINA_LEG6_101-2; MALASPINA_LEG6_112-2; MALASPINA_LEG6_115-2; MALASPINA_LEG6_117-2; MALASPINA_LEG6_119-2; MALASPINA_LEG6_121-2; MALASPINA_LEG6_126-2; MALASPINA_LEG7; MALASPINA_LEG7_144-2; MALASPINA_LEG7_146-2; MALASPINA-2010; Malaspina circumnavigation expedition; MH009_007; MH012_010; MH015_013; MH019_017; MH026_024; MH036_027; MH038_029; MH046_037; MH061_045; MH074_054; MH082_062; MH086_066; MH096_070; MH101_075; MH103_077; MH128_084; MH130_086; MH132_088; MH134_090; MH136_092; MH144_100; MH150_101; MH161_112; MH164_115; MH166_117; MH167_118; MH170_121; MH175_126; MH206_144; MH208_146; North Pacific Ocean; Operational taxonomic unit; South Atlantic Ocean; South Pacific Ocean; Station label; Tasman Sea
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 39636 data points
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2024-02-15
    Keywords: 29HE20101215; 29HE20110117; 29HE20110211; 29HE20110317; 29HE20110416; 29HE20110513; 29HE20110619; Bio-Rosette; BRO; Canarias Sea; Date/Time of event; DEPTH, water; Event label; Hespérides; Indian Ocean; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; MALASPINA_LEG1; MALASPINA_LEG1_007-2; MALASPINA_LEG1_010-2; MALASPINA_LEG1_013-2; MALASPINA_LEG1_017-2; MALASPINA_LEG1_024-2; MALASPINA_LEG2; MALASPINA_LEG2_027-2; MALASPINA_LEG2_029-2; MALASPINA_LEG2_037-2; MALASPINA_LEG3; MALASPINA_LEG3_045-2; MALASPINA_LEG3_054-2; MALASPINA_LEG3_062-2; MALASPINA_LEG3_066-2; MALASPINA_LEG4; MALASPINA_LEG4_071-2; MALASPINA_LEG4_076-2; MALASPINA_LEG4_077-2; MALASPINA_LEG5; MALASPINA_LEG5_084-2; MALASPINA_LEG5_086-2; MALASPINA_LEG5_088-2; MALASPINA_LEG5_090-2; MALASPINA_LEG5_092-2; MALASPINA_LEG5_100-2; MALASPINA_LEG6; MALASPINA_LEG6_101-2; MALASPINA_LEG6_112-2; MALASPINA_LEG6_115-2; MALASPINA_LEG6_117-2; MALASPINA_LEG6_119-2; MALASPINA_LEG6_121-2; MALASPINA_LEG6_126-2; MALASPINA_LEG7; MALASPINA_LEG7_144-2; MALASPINA_LEG7_146-2; MALASPINA-2010; Malaspina circumnavigation expedition; MH009_007; MH012_010; MH015_013; MH019_017; MH026_024; MH036_027; MH038_029; MH046_037; MH061_045; MH074_054; MH082_062; MH086_066; MH096_070; MH101_075; MH103_077; MH128_084; MH130_086; MH132_088; MH134_090; MH136_092; MH144_100; MH150_101; MH161_112; MH164_115; MH166_117; MH167_118; MH170_121; MH175_126; MH206_144; MH208_146; North Pacific Ocean; Operational taxonomic unit; South Atlantic Ocean; South Pacific Ocean; Station label; Tasman Sea
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 39744 data points
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2024-02-15
    Keywords: 29HE20101215; 29HE20110117; 29HE20110211; 29HE20110317; 29HE20110416; 29HE20110513; 29HE20110619; Bio-Rosette; BRO; Canarias Sea; Date/Time of event; DEPTH, water; Event label; Hespérides; Indian Ocean; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; MALASPINA_LEG1; MALASPINA_LEG1_007-2; MALASPINA_LEG1_010-2; MALASPINA_LEG1_013-2; MALASPINA_LEG1_017-2; MALASPINA_LEG1_024-2; MALASPINA_LEG2; MALASPINA_LEG2_027-2; MALASPINA_LEG2_029-2; MALASPINA_LEG2_037-2; MALASPINA_LEG3; MALASPINA_LEG3_045-2; MALASPINA_LEG3_054-2; MALASPINA_LEG3_062-2; MALASPINA_LEG3_066-2; MALASPINA_LEG4; MALASPINA_LEG4_071-2; MALASPINA_LEG4_076-2; MALASPINA_LEG4_077-2; MALASPINA_LEG5; MALASPINA_LEG5_084-2; MALASPINA_LEG5_086-2; MALASPINA_LEG5_088-2; MALASPINA_LEG5_090-2; MALASPINA_LEG5_092-2; MALASPINA_LEG5_100-2; MALASPINA_LEG6; MALASPINA_LEG6_101-2; MALASPINA_LEG6_112-2; MALASPINA_LEG6_115-2; MALASPINA_LEG6_117-2; MALASPINA_LEG6_119-2; MALASPINA_LEG6_121-2; MALASPINA_LEG6_126-2; MALASPINA_LEG7; MALASPINA_LEG7_144-2; MALASPINA_LEG7_146-2; MALASPINA-2010; Malaspina circumnavigation expedition; MH009_007; MH012_010; MH015_013; MH019_017; MH026_024; MH036_027; MH038_029; MH046_037; MH061_045; MH074_054; MH082_062; MH086_066; MH096_070; MH101_075; MH103_077; MH128_084; MH130_086; MH132_088; MH134_090; MH136_092; MH144_100; MH150_101; MH161_112; MH164_115; MH166_117; MH167_118; MH170_121; MH175_126; MH206_144; MH208_146; North Pacific Ocean; Operational taxonomic unit; South Atlantic Ocean; South Pacific Ocean; Station label; Tasman Sea
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 35244 data points
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