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| author | Ivanova, Elena V |
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| collection | Datos científicos de ciencias marinas y ambientales |
| contents | Correlation of paleoceanographic events in several key regions of the World Ocean: North Atlantic, Antarctic, West Arctic Seas, North Pacific and tropical Indo-Pacific has been carried out for the last 135 ka based on micropaleontological, stable isotope, geochronological (AMS-14C) and other data. It has been shown that the global thermohaline circulation controls remote climatic teleconnections on millennial-scale and partly on centennial-scale, while short-term climate changes are mainly transferred by the atmosphere. The basic information is given about the recent thermohaline circulation and stages of its development during Neogene. |
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| spellingShingle | Relative contents of foraminifera species in bottom sediments of northern and southern seas Ivanova, Elena V Akademik Boris Petrov; Akademik Sergey Vavilov; Archive of Ocean Data; ARCOD; ARK-XI/1; ASV11; ASV11-858-3; ASV11-880-3; ASV11-987; ASV13_1200; ASV14; ASV14-1183-GC; ASV858; ASV880; Barents Sea; BIGSET; BP00; BP00-07/05; BP01; BP01-62/04; EAST_GC; GC; GeoB3011-1; GeoB3011-2; Gravity corer; Gravity corer (Kiel type); Indian Ocean; Kara Sea; KOL; M31/3; M31/3_KL39; M31/3-113_GC; Meteor (1986); MUC; MultiCorer; NAST_GC; Oman Upwelling; PC; Piston corer; Piston corer (Kiel type); Polarstern; PS2718-6; PS36; PS36/002; Russkaya Gavan Bay, Barents Sea; S-17666; S-17954; SL; South China Sea Correlation of paleoceanographic events in several key regions of the World Ocean: North Atlantic, Antarctic, West Arctic Seas, North Pacific and tropical Indo-Pacific has been carried out for the last 135 ka based on micropaleontological, stable isotope, geochronological (AMS-14C) and other data. It has been shown that the global thermohaline circulation controls remote climatic teleconnections on millennial-scale and partly on centennial-scale, while short-term climate changes are mainly transferred by the atmosphere. The basic information is given about the recent thermohaline circulation and stages of its development during Neogene. |
| title | Relative contents of foraminifera species in bottom sediments of northern and southern seas |
| topic | Akademik Boris Petrov; Akademik Sergey Vavilov; Archive of Ocean Data; ARCOD; ARK-XI/1; ASV11; ASV11-858-3; ASV11-880-3; ASV11-987; ASV13_1200; ASV14; ASV14-1183-GC; ASV858; ASV880; Barents Sea; BIGSET; BP00; BP00-07/05; BP01; BP01-62/04; EAST_GC; GC; GeoB3011-1; GeoB3011-2; Gravity corer; Gravity corer (Kiel type); Indian Ocean; Kara Sea; KOL; M31/3; M31/3_KL39; M31/3-113_GC; Meteor (1986); MUC; MultiCorer; NAST_GC; Oman Upwelling; PC; Piston corer; Piston corer (Kiel type); Polarstern; PS2718-6; PS36; PS36/002; Russkaya Gavan Bay, Barents Sea; S-17666; S-17954; SL; South China Sea |
| url | https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.745081 |