The Younger Dryas and millenial-scale oceanographic variability in the Sulu Sea, tropical western Pacific

EXTRACT (SEE PDF FOR FULL ABSTRACT):A high resolution, AMS carbon-14-dated sediment record from the Sulu Sea clearly indicates the Younger Dryas climatic event affected the western equatorial Pacific. Presence of the Younger Dryas in the tropical western Pacific indicates this climatic event is not...

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Main Author: Linsley, Braddock K.
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Published: 1991
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/31441
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spelling ftoceandocs:oai:aquadocs.org:1834/31441 2023-05-15T17:30:16+02:00 The Younger Dryas and millenial-scale oceanographic variability in the Sulu Sea, tropical western Pacific Linsley, Braddock K. 1991 application/pdf 205-215 http://hdl.handle.net/1834/31441 en eng http://hdl.handle.net/1834/31441 http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/15621 8 2014-11-10 23:48:14 15621 Chemistry Earth Sciences Oceanography PACLIM Ocean Drilling Program conference_item 1991 ftoceandocs 2023-04-06T17:04:26Z EXTRACT (SEE PDF FOR FULL ABSTRACT):A high resolution, AMS carbon-14-dated sediment record from the Sulu Sea clearly indicates the Younger Dryas climatic event affected the western equatorial Pacific. Presence of the Younger Dryas in the tropical western Pacific indicates this climatic event is not restricted to the North Atlantic nor to high latitudes, but is global in extent. Other/Unknown Material North Atlantic IODE-UNESCO: OceanDocs - E-Repository of Ocean Publications Pacific
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Earth Sciences
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The Younger Dryas and millenial-scale oceanographic variability in the Sulu Sea, tropical western Pacific
topic_facet Chemistry
Earth Sciences
Oceanography
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description EXTRACT (SEE PDF FOR FULL ABSTRACT):A high resolution, AMS carbon-14-dated sediment record from the Sulu Sea clearly indicates the Younger Dryas climatic event affected the western equatorial Pacific. Presence of the Younger Dryas in the tropical western Pacific indicates this climatic event is not restricted to the North Atlantic nor to high latitudes, but is global in extent.
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title The Younger Dryas and millenial-scale oceanographic variability in the Sulu Sea, tropical western Pacific
title_short The Younger Dryas and millenial-scale oceanographic variability in the Sulu Sea, tropical western Pacific
title_full The Younger Dryas and millenial-scale oceanographic variability in the Sulu Sea, tropical western Pacific
title_fullStr The Younger Dryas and millenial-scale oceanographic variability in the Sulu Sea, tropical western Pacific
title_full_unstemmed The Younger Dryas and millenial-scale oceanographic variability in the Sulu Sea, tropical western Pacific
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