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The South Atlantic in the Late Quaternary

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Particle Flux in the South Atlantic
- Schlitzer R., R. Usbeck and G. Fischer
Inverse Modeling of Particulate Organic Carbon Fluxes in the South Atlantic, 1-19 - Fischer G., G. Wefer, O. Romero, N. Dittert, V. Ratmeyer and B. Donner
Transfer of Particles into the Deep Atlantic and the Global Ocean: Control of Nutrient Supply and Ballast Production, 21-46 - Rutgers van der Loeff M.M., J. Friedrich, W. Geibert, C. Hanfland, H. Höltzen, I. Vöge and H.J. Walter
Radionuclides as Tracers for Particle Flux and Transport of Water Masses in the Atlantic Sector of the Southern Ocean, 47-63 - Berkenheger I., A. Heuchert, S. de Silva and U. Fischer
Heterotrophic Particle-Associated Bacteria from the South Atlantic: A Community of Marine Microorganisms with a High Organic Carbon Degradation Potential, 65-79
Documentation of the Marine Environment in Microfossil Assemblages and Stable Isotopes
- Baumann K.-H., B. Böckel, B. Donner, S. Gerhardt, R. Henrich, A. Vink, A. Volbers, H. Willems and K.A.F. Zonneveld
Contribution of Calcareous Plankton Groups to the Carbonate Budget of South Atlantic Surface Sediments, 81-99 - Vink A., K.-H. Baumann, B. Böckel, O. Esper, H. Kinkel, A. Volbers, H. Willems and K.A.F. Zonneveld
Coccolithophorid and Dinoflagellate Synecology in the South and Equatorial Atlantic:Improving the Paleoecological Significance of Phytoplanktonic Microfossils, 101-120 - Mulitza S., B. Donner, G. Fischer, A. Paul, J. Pätzold, C. Rühlemann and M. Segl
The South Atlantic Oxygen Isotope Record of Planktic Foraminifera, 121-142 - Holmes M.E., G. Lavik, G. Fischer and G. Wefer
Nitrogen Isotopes in Sinking Particles and Surface Sedimentsin the Central and Southern Atlantic, 143-165 - Müller P.J. and G. Fischer
C37-Alkenones as Paleotemperature Tool: Fundamentals Based on Sediment Traps and Surface Sediments from the South Atlantic Ocean, 167-193 - Schulte S., A. Benthien, N. Andersen, P.J. Müller, C. Rühlemann and R.R. Schneider
Stable Carbon Isotopic Composition of the C37:2 Alkenone: A Proxy for CO2(aq) Concentration in the Oceanic Surface Waters? 195-211
Physical Sedimentary Records of Paleoenvironmental and Depositional Conditions
- Bleil U. and T. von Dobeneck
Late Quaternary Terrigenous Sedimentation in the Western Equatorial Atlantic: South American versus African Provenance Discriminated by Magnetic Mineral Analyses, 213-236 - Funk J.A., T. von Dobeneck and A. Reitz
Integrated Rock Magnetic and Geochemical Quantification of Redoxmorphic Iron Mineral Diagenesis in Late Quaternary Sediments from the Equatorial Atlantic, 237-260 - Schmieder F.
Magnetic Signals in Plio-Pleistocene Sediments of the South Atlantic: Chronostratigraphic Usability and Paleoceanographic Implications, 261-277 - Uenzelmann-Neben G. and H. Miller
Congo Fan Neogene and Quaternary Sedimentation:
Interplay of Riverine and Current Induced Deposition, 279-293
Source and Transport Signatures of the Terrigenous Sediment Fraction
- Wagner T., M. Zabel, L. Dupont, J. Holtvoeth and C.J. Schubert
Terrigenous Signals in Sediments of the Low Latitude Atlantic - Implications for Environmental Variations during the Late Quaternary: Part I: Organic Carbon, 295-322 - Zabel M., T. Wagner and P. DeMenocal
Terrigenous Signals in Sediments of the Low Latitude Atlantic - Indications to Environmental Variations during the Late Quaternary: Part II: Lithogenic Matter, 323-345 - Frenz M., R. Höppner, J.-B. Stuut, T. Wagner and R. Henrich
Surface Sediment Bulk Geochemistry and Grain-Size Composition Related to the Oceanic Circulation along the South American Continental Margin in the Southwest Atlantic, 347-373 - Diekmann B., D.K. Fütterer, H. Grobe, C.D. Hillenbrand, G. Kuhn, K. Michels, R. Petschick and M. Pirrung
Terrigenous Sediment Supply in the Polar to Temperate South Atlantic: Land-Ocean Links of Environmental Changes during the Late Quaternary, 375-399
Early Diagenetic Processes and Preservation of Primary Signals
- Hensen C., K. Pfeifer, F. Wenzhöfer, A. Volbers, S. Schulz, J. Holstein, O. Romero and K. Seiter
Fluxes at the Benthic Boundary Layer - A Global View from the South Atlantic, 401-430 - Kasten S., M. Zabel, V. Heuer and C. Hensen
Processes and Signals of Non-Steady-State Diagenesis in Deep-Sea Sediments and their Pore Waters, 431-459 - Funk J.A., T. von Dobeneck, T. Wagner and S. Kasten
Late Quaternary Sedimentation and Early Diagenesis in the Equatorial Atlantic Ocean: Patterns, Trends and Processes Deduced from Rock Magnetic and Geochemical Records, 461-497
History of Upper Ocean Circulation
- Gersonde R., A. Abelmann, G. Cortese, S. Becquey, C. Bianchi, U. Brathauer, H.-S. Niebler, U. Zielinski and J. Pätzold
The Late Pleistocene South Atlantic and Southern Ocean Surface - A Summary of Time-Series Studies, 499-529 - Schäfer-Neth C. and A. Paul
The Atlantic Ocean at the Last Glacial Maximum:
1. Objective Mapping of the GLAMAP Sea-Surface Conditions, 531-548 - Paul A. and C. Schäfer-Neth
The Atlantic Ocean at the Last Glacial Maximum:
2. Reconstructing the Current Systems with a Global Ocean Model, 549-583 - Schlotte R. and B. Grieger
Inverse Modeling of the Glacial Atlantic Circulation under Geostrophic Side Conditions, 585-599 - Volbers A.N.A., H.-S. Niebler, J. Giraudeau, H. Schmidt and R. Henrich
Paleoceanographic Changes in the Northern Benguela Upwelling System Over the Last 245.000 Years as Derived from Planktic Foraminifera Assemblages, 601-622
History of Bottom and Deep Water Circulation
- Mackensen A. and L. Licari
Carbon Isotopes of Live Benthic Foraminifera from the South Atlantic: Sensitivity to Bottom Water Carbonate Saturation State and Organic Matter Rain Rates, 623-644 - Henrich R., K.-H. Baumann, S. Gerhardt, M. Gröger and A. Volbers
Carbonate Preservation in Deep and Intermediate Water Masses in the South Atlantic: Evaluation and Geological Record (a Review), 645-670 - Bickert T. and A. Mackensen
Last Glacial to Holocene Changes in South Atlantic Deep Water Circulation, 671-693 - Matthies M., T. Bickert and A. Paul
Last Glacial d13C Distribution and Deep-Sea Circulation in the Atlantic Ocean: A Model - Data Comparison, 695-722

