Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9537053 | Quaternary Science Reviews | 2005 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
The U37KⲠrecord at ODP Site 1087 contains an SST signal that documents the emergence of the 100-kyr cycles that characterise the late Quaternary ice volume records. This is preceded by significant cooling at ODP Site 1087, marked by a negative shift in SSTs and a positive shift in the planktonic δ18O some 250-kyr earlier, at ca 1150-1000 ka. This results in a permanent fall in average SSTs of around 1.5 °C. The predicted increase in aridity onshore as a result of this cooling can be identified in a number of published records from southern Africa, and may have played a role in some important evolutionary events of the mid-Pleistocene.
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Authors
Erin L. McClymont, Antoni Rosell-Melé, Jacques Giraudeau, Catherine Pierre, Jerry M. Lloyd,