Oxygen isotopic and species composition of planktonic foraminiferas in sediment cores from the North Atlantic ...

Paleotemperature curves were drawn from oxygen-isotope ratios in CaCO3 of planktonic foraminiferal tests and by the micropaleontological method using quantitative relationships of their species. Two series of curves yield similar results. These data confirm that isotope composition of oxygen reflect...

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Main Authors: Barash, Max S, Nikolayev, Sergey D, Blyum, Natalia S
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: PANGAEA 1973
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.753861
https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.753861
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Summary:Paleotemperature curves were drawn from oxygen-isotope ratios in CaCO3 of planktonic foraminiferal tests and by the micropaleontological method using quantitative relationships of their species. Two series of curves yield similar results. These data confirm that isotope composition of oxygen reflects primarily temperature, and not isotope composition in ocean water. Temperature of the upper layer of ocean water increased from north to south both during the last two glaciations and in the interglacials. All three sediment cores collected from different latitudes show approximately the same amplitudes of fluctuation of mean annual temperature during times of their accumulation, as determined independently by different methods; these amplitudes are estimated as 5-7°C. ... : Supplement to: Barash, Max S; Nikolayev, Sergey D; Blyum, Natalia S (1973): Paleotemperature analysis of three sediment cores from the North Atlantic. Oceanology, 13, 870-871 ...