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Use of Proxies in Paleoceanography

Use of Proxies in Paleoceanography

Table of Contents

  • Wefer G., W.H. Berger, J. Bijma and G. Fischer
    Clues to Ocean History : a Brief Overview of Proxies, 1-68

Surface Water Circulation

  • Hale W. and U. Pflaumann
    Sea-Surface Temperature Estimations using a Modern Analog Technique with Foraminiferal Assemblages from Western Atlantic Quaternary Sediments, 69-90
  • Kemle-von Mücke S. and H. Oberhänsli
    The Distribution of Living Planktic Foraminifera in Relation to Southeast Atlantic Oceanography, 91-115
  • Baumann K.-H., M. ?epek and H. Kinkel
    Coccolithophores as Indicators of Ocean Water Masses, Surface-Water Temperature, and Paleoproductivity - Examples from the South Atlantic, 117-144
  • Zonneveld K., C. Höll, D. Janofske, B. Karwath, B. Kerntopf,
    C. Rühlemann and H. Willems
    Calcareous Dinoflagellate Cysts as Paleo-Environmental Tools, 145-164
  • Niebler H.-S., H.-W. Hubberten and R. Gersonde
    Oxygen Isotope Values of Planktic Foraminifera:
    A Tool for the Reconstruction of Surface Water Stratification, 165-189
  • Fischer G., M. Kalberer, B. Donner and G. Wefer
    Stable Isotopes of Pteropod Shells as Recorders of Sub-Surface Water Conditions: Comparison to the Record of G. ruber and to Measured Values, 191-206
  • Wolff T., B. Grieger, W. Hale, A. Dürkopp, S. Mulitza, J. Pätzold and G. Wefer
    On the Reconstruction of Paleosalinities, 207-228

Bottom- and Deep Water Circulation

  • Mackensen A. and T. Bickert
    Stable Carbon Isotopes in Benthic Foraminifera:
    Proxies for Deep and Bottom Water Circulation and New Production, 229-254
  • Dittert N., K.-H. Baumann, T. Bickert, R.Henrich, R. Huber, H. Kinkel and H. Meggers
    Carbonate Dissolution in the Deep-Sea: Methods, Quantification and Paleoceanographic Application, 255-284
  • Diekmann B., G. Kuhn, A. Mackensen, R. Petschik, D.K. Fütterer, R. Gersonde, C. Rühlemann and H.-S. Niebler
    Kaolinite and Chlorite as Tracers of Modern and Late Quaternary Deep Water Circulation in the South Atlantic and the Adjoining Southern Ocean, 285-313

Paleoproductivity and Nutrients

  • Rühlemann C., P.J. Müller and R.R. Schneider
    Organic Carbon and Carbonate as Paleoproductivity Proxies:
    Examples from High and Low Productivity Areas of the Tropical Atlantic, 315-344
  • Gingele F.X., M. Zabel, S. Kasten, W.J. Bonn and C.C. Nürnberg
    Biogenic Barium as a Proxy for Paleoproductivity:
    Methods and Limitations of Application, 345-364
  • Romero O., C.B. Lange, G. Fischer, U.F. Treppke and G. Wefer
    Variability in Export Production Documented by Downward Fluxes and Species Composition of Marine Planktic Diatoms:
    Observations from the Tropical and Equatorial Atlantic, 365-392
  • Walter H.-J., M.M. Rutgers van der Loeff and R. François
    Reliability of the 231Pa /230Th Activity Ratio as a Tracer for Bioproductivity of the Ocean, 393-408
  • Frank M., R. Gersonde and A. Mangini
    Sediment Redistribution, 230Thex - Normalization and Implications for the Reconstruction of Particle Flux and Export Paleoproductivity, 409-426
  • Mulitza S., H. Arz, S. Kemle-von Mücke, C. Moos,
    H.-S. Niebler, J. Pätzold and M. Segl
    The South Atlantic Carbon Isotope Record of Planktic Foraminifera, 427-445
  • Holmes M.E., C. Eichner, U. Struck and G. Wefer
    Reconstruction of Surface Ocean Nitrate Utilization using
    Stable Nitrogen Isotopes in Sinking Particles and Sediments, 447-468

CO2 in Oceans and Atmosphere

  • Andersen N., P.J. Müller, G. Kirst and R.R. Schneider
    Alkenone d13C as a Proxy for Past PCO2 in Surface Waters: Results from the Late Quaternary Angola Current, 469-488
  • Bijma J., H.J. Spero and D.W. Lea
    Reassessing Foraminiferal Stable Isotope Geochemistry: Impact of the Oceanic Carbonate System (Experimental Results), 489-512
  • Lea D.W., J. Bijma, H.J. Spero and D. Archer
    Implications of a Carbonate Ion Effect on Shell Carbon
    and Oxygen Isotopes for Glacial Ocean Conditions, 513-522

Atmospherical Circulation

  • Dupont L.
    Pollen and Spores in Marine Sediments from the East Atlantic. A View from the Ocean into the African Continent, 523-546
  • Wagner T. and L. Dupont
    Terrestrial Organic Matter in Marine Sediments: Analytical Approaches and Eolian-Marine Records in the Central Equatorial Atlantic, 547-574

Environmental Magnetism

  • Frederichs T., U. Bleil, K. Däumler, T. von Dobeneck and A.M. Schmidt
    The Magnetic View on the Marine Paleoenvironment:
    Parameters, Techniques, and Potentials of Rock Magnetic Studies as a Key to Paleoclimatic and Paleoceanographic Changes, 575-599
  • Dobeneck T.von and F. Schmieder
    Using Rock Magnetic Proxy Records for Orbital Tuning and Extended Time Series Analyses into the Super- and Sub-Milankovitch Bands, 601-633
  • Bleil U. and T. von Dobeneck
    Geomagnetic Events and Relative Paleointensity Records - Clues to High-Resolution Paleomagnetic Chronostratigraphies of Late Quaternary Marine Sediments? 635-654

Modelling

  • Paul A., S. Mulitza, J. Pätzold and T. Wolff
    Simulation of Oxygen Isotopes in a Global Ocean Model, 655-686
  • Herterich K., S. Determann, B. Grieger, I. Hansen, P. Helbig,
    S. Lorenz, A. Manschke, M. Matthies, A. Paul, R. Schlotte and U. Wyputta
    Reconstructing and Modelling the Last Glacial Maximum: Beyond CLIMAP, 687-714

Data Management

  • Diepenbrook M., H. Grobe, M. Reinke, R. Schlitzer and R. Sieger
    Data Management of Proxy Parameters with PANGAEA, 715-727

 
 

     
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