Browsing School of Geography by Author "Ravelo, AC"
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Comment on "A 12-million-year temperature history of the tropical Pacific Ocean".
Ravelo, AC; Lawrence, KT; Fedorov, A; Ford, HL (2014-12-19)Zhang et al. (Reports, 4 April 2014, p. 84) interpret TEX86 and U(37)(K') paleotemperature data as providing a fundamentally new view of tropical Pacific climate during the warm Pliocene period. We argue that, within error, ... -
Data report: Mg/Ca values of Globorotalia tumida from early Pliocene to present, Site U1338
FORD, HL; Ravelo, AC; Ramirez, B; Akers, T; Krzeminski, O (2018-02-26)The equatorial Pacific thermocline is a critical component in determining the ocean-atmosphere interactions of the tropics. During the Pliocene warm period, the tropical thermocline was warm and/or deep and shoaled toward ... -
A deep Eastern Equatorial Pacific thermocline during the early Pliocene warm period
Ford, HL; Ravelo, AC; Hovan, S (2012-11-01) -
Estimates of Pliocene Tropical Pacific Temperature Sensitivity to Radiative Greenhouse Gas Forcing
Ford, HL; Ravelo, AC (2019-01) -
The evolution of the equatorial thermocline and the early Pliocene El Padre mean state
Ford, HL; Ravelo, AC; Dekens, PS; LaRiviere, JP; Wara, MW (2015-06-28) -
Glacial‐interglacial changes in central tropical Pacific surface seawater property gradients
Lynch‐Stieglitz, J; Polissar, PJ; Jacobel, AW; Hovan, SA; Pockalny, RA; Lyle, M; Murray, RW; Ravelo, AC; Bova, SC; Dunlea, AG (2015-05-01) -
Late Miocene decoupling of oceanic warmth and atmospheric carbon dioxide forcing.
LaRiviere, JP; Ravelo, AC; Crimmins, A; Dekens, PS; Ford, HL; Lyle, M; Wara, MW (2012-06-06)Deep-time palaeoclimate studies are vitally important for developing a complete understanding of climate responses to changes in the atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration (that is, the atmospheric partial pressure of ... -
Lessons from a high-CO<sub>2</sub> world: an ocean view from ∼ 3 million years ago
McClymont, EL; Ford, HL; Ho, SL; Tindall, JC; Haywood, AM; Alonso-Garcia, M; Bailey, I; Berke, MA; Littler, K; Patterson, MO (2020) -
Reduced El Niño-Southern Oscillation during the Last Glacial Maximum.
Ford, HL; Ravelo, AC; Polissar, PJ (2015-01-16)El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is a major source of global interannual variability, but its response to climate change is uncertain. Paleoclimate records from the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) provide insight into ENSO ...