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Number of items: 17.

Type: Article | 2025

Contrasting dynamics of past climate states and critical transitions via dimensional analysis - Tommaso Alberti, Fabio Florindo, Eelco J. Rohling, Valerio Lucarini and Davide Faranda
Type: Article | 2025

Effects of photosymbiosis and related processes on planktic foraminifera-bound nitrogen isotopes in South Atlantic sediments - Alexandra Auderset, Sandi M. Smart, Yeongjun Ryu, Dario Marconi, Haojia Abby Ren, Lena Heins, Hubert Vonhof, Ralf Schiebel, Janne Repschläger, Daniel M. Sigman, Gerald H. Haug and Alfredo Martínez-García
Type: Article | 2025

Detecting environmentally dependent developmental plasticity in fossilized individuals - Anieke Brombacher, Alex Searle-Barnes, James M. Mulqueeney, Christopher D. Standish, J. Andy Milton, Orestis l. Katsamenis, Richard A. Watson, Clive Trueman, Ian Sinclair, Paul Wilson, Gavin L. Foster and Thomas H.G. Ezard
Type: Article | 2025

Dust source activation frequency across East Asia - Lingle Chen, Kerstin Schepanski, Anya Crocker, Chuang Xuan and Paul Wilson
Type: Article | 2025

Depth fluctuations of Mediterranean outflow water along its northward propagation during the late pleistocene - Xinyang Chen, Jiawang Wu, Xiaolei Pang, Haowen Dang, Lifeng Zhong, Jimin Yu, Christopher Colin, Zhifei Liu, Gert de Lange, Stefanie Kaboth-Bahr, Chuang Xuan, Hisashi Ikeda, Timothy Herbert, Huai-Hsuan Huang, Carlos Alvarez Zarikian, Fatima Abrantes and David Hodell
Type: Article | 2025

Increased north African dust fluxes and higher productivity in the eastern equatorial Atlantic Ocean linked to stronger trade winds from about 2.7 million years ago - Anya J. Crocker, Amy M. Jewell, Bryce A. Mitsunaga, Solana Buchanan, Anieke Brombacher, Bastian Hambach, Megan R. Wilding, Thomas Westerhold, Ursula Röhl, James M. Russell, Timothy D. Herbert, Chuang Xuan and Paul A. Wilson
Type: Article | 2025

Late Quaternary inundation and desiccation of Megalake Chad traced in dust records from the Equatorial Atlantic Ocean - Anya J. Crocker, Christopher W. Kinsley, Amy M. Jewell, Paul S. Breeze, Nicholas A. Drake, David McGee, Charles S. Bristow, Katie Manning, Claudia Di Biagio, Paola Formenti, William R.C. Burton, Annie L. Murray, James Barlow, Matthew J. Cooper, Chuang Xuan and Paul A. Wilson
Type: Article | 2025

Climate feedbacks derived from spatial gradients in recent climatology - Philip Goodwin, Richard Williams, Paulo Ceppi and B.B. Cael
Type: Article | 2025

Type: Article | 2025

Fundamentally unchanged northwestern African rainfall regimes across the Plio-Pleistocene transition - Bryce A. Mitsunaga, Amy M. Jewell, Solana Buchanan, Anya Crocker, Paul A. Wilson, Timothy D. Herbert and James M. Russell
Type: Article | 2025

Assessing the duration of the Paleocene‐Eocene Thermal Maximum - Victor A. Piedrahita, David Heslop, Andrew P. Roberts, Eelco J. Rohling, Simone Galeotti, Fabio Florindo and Jinhua Li
Type: Article | 2025

Type: Article | 2025

Type: Article | 2025

Ten recommendations for scanning foraminifera by X-ray computed tomography - Alex Searle-Barnes, Anieke Brombacher, Orestis Katsamenis, Kathryn Rankin, Mark Mavrogordato and Thomas Ezard
Type: Article | 2025

Tracking bioturbation through time: the evolution of the marine sedimentary mixed and transition layers - Lidya G. Tarhan, Kate H. Pippenger, Alison T. Cribb, Michelle Zill, William Phelps, Mary L. Droser, David J. Bottjer and Matthew E. Clapham
Type: Article | 2025

Type: Dataset | 2025 | University of Southampton | Item availability restricted.

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