Browsing School of Geography by Author "Raymo, ME"
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The accuracy of mid-Pliocene δ 18 O-based ice volume and sea level reconstructions
Raymo, ME; Kozdon, R; Evans, D; Lisiecki, L; Ford, HL (2018-02) -
Deep Atlantic Ocean carbon storage and the rise of 100,000-year glacial cycles
Farmer, JR; Honisch, B; Haynes, LL; Kroon, D; Jung, S; Ford, HL; Raymo, ME; Jaume-Segui, M; Bell, DB; Goldstein, SL (2019-05) -
Evaluating the Drivers of Quaternary Dust Fluxes to the Western North Pacific: East Asian Dustiness and Northern Hemisphere Gustiness
Abell, JT; Winckler, G; Pullen, A; Kinsley, CW; Kapp, PA; Middleton, JL; Pavia, FJ; Mcgee, D; Ford, HL; Raymo, ME (Wiley, 2023)Quantifying variability in, and identifying the mechanisms behind, East Asian dust production and transport across the last several million years is essential for constraining future dust emissions and deposition. Our ... -
Gradual and abrupt changes during the Mid-Pleistocene Transition
Ford, HL; Sosdian, SM; Rosenthal, Y; Raymo, ME (2016-09-15)© 2016 Elsevier Ltd During the Mid-Pleistocene Transition (MPT), the dominant glacial-interglacial cyclicity as inferred from the marine δ18O records of benthic foraminifera (δ18Obenthic) changed from 41 kyr to 100 kyr years ... -
Regional and global signals in seawater δ<SUP>18</SUP>O records across the mid-Pleistocene transition
Ford, HL; Raymo, ME (2020)