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  • 63F/NL; AGE; CALYPSO; Calypso Corer; Counting 〈150 µm; Counting 〉150 µm fraction; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Dinoflagellate cyst per volume; Faeroes Bank; Foraminifera, benthic; Foraminifera, planktic; Grain size, Mastersizer S, Malvern Instrument Inc.; Grain size, mean; IMAGES V; Lithic grains; Marion Dufresne (1995); Mass spectrometer Optima Micromass; MD114; MD99-2281; Modern analog technique (MAT); Neogloboquadrina pachyderma sinistral; Neogloboquadrina pachyderma sinistral, δ18O; Percentile 10; Percentile 50; Percentile 90; Ratio; Sea surface salinity, summer; Sea surface salinity, winter; Sea surface temperature, summer; Sea surface temperature, winter; Sub-surface temperature, summer; Sub-surface temperature, winter  (1)
  • AGE; Bay of Biscay; Core; CORE; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Depth, top/min; Modern analog technique (MAT); PP10-07; Sea surface temperature, annual mean; Sea surface temperature, annual mean, maximum; Sea surface temperature, annual mean, minimum; Sea surface temperature, April-June; Sea surface temperature, April-June, maximum; Sea surface temperature, April-June, minimum; Sea surface temperature, January-March; Sea surface temperature, January-March, maximum; Sea surface temperature, January-March, minimum; Sea surface temperature, July-September; Sea surface temperature, July-September, maximum; Sea surface temperature, July-September, minimum; Sea surface temperature, October-December; Sea surface temperature, October-December, maximum; Sea surface temperature, October-December, minimum  (1)
  • AGE; CALYPSO; Calypso Corer; Climate Change: Learning from the past climate; DEPTH, sediment/rock; IMAGES I; Marion Dufresne (1995); MD101; MD952002; MD95-2002; Meriadzec; Number of lamina; Past4Future  (1)
  • Age, 14C AMS; Age, 14C calibrated, CALIB 5.0 (Stuiver et al., 2005); Age, dated; Age model; CALYPSO; Calypso Corer; DEPTH, sediment/rock; IMAGES; IMAGES X - CADO; International Marine Global Change Study; Marion Dufresne (1995); MD032601; MD03-2601; MD130; Southern Ocean  (1)
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  • 1
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    PANGAEA
    In:  Supplement to: Mary, Yannick; Eynaud, Frédérique; Colin, Christophe; Rossignol, Linda; Brocheray, Sandra; Mojtahid, Meryem; Garcia, Jennifer; Peral, Marion; Howa, Hélène; Zaragosi, Sebastien; Cremer, Michel (2016): Changes in Holocene meridional circulation and poleward Atlantic flow: the Bay of Biscay as a nodal point. Climate of the Past Discussions, 1-30, https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-2016-32
    Publication Date: 2024-07-19
    Description: This paper documents the last 10 ka evolution of one of the key parameters of climate: sea-surface temperatures (SST) in the subpolar North Atlantic. We focus on the southern Bay of Biscay, a highly sensitive oceanographic area because of its strategic and nodal position regarding the dynamics of the North Atlantic subpolar and subtropical gyres. This site furthermore offers unique sedimentary environments characterized by exceptional accumulation rates, enabling the study of Holocene archives at (infra)centennial scales. Our results mainly derive from planktonic foraminiferal association analysis on two cores from the southern Landes plateau. These associations were used as quantitative tools (thanks to the Modern Analog Technique) to track past hydrographical changes. SST reconstructions were thus obtained at an unprecedented resolution and compared to a compilation of Holocene records from the northern North Atlantic. From this regional perspective are shown fundamental timing differences between the gyre dynamics, nuancing classical views of a simple meridional overturning cell.
    Keywords: AGE; Bay of Biscay; Core; CORE; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Depth, top/min; Modern analog technique (MAT); PP10-07; Sea surface temperature, annual mean; Sea surface temperature, annual mean, maximum; Sea surface temperature, annual mean, minimum; Sea surface temperature, April-June; Sea surface temperature, April-June, maximum; Sea surface temperature, April-June, minimum; Sea surface temperature, January-March; Sea surface temperature, January-March, maximum; Sea surface temperature, January-March, minimum; Sea surface temperature, July-September; Sea surface temperature, July-September, maximum; Sea surface temperature, July-September, minimum; Sea surface temperature, October-December; Sea surface temperature, October-December, maximum; Sea surface temperature, October-December, minimum
    Type: dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 3296 data points
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2024-07-22
    Keywords: Age, 14C AMS; Age, 14C calibrated, CALIB 5.0 (Stuiver et al., 2005); Age, dated; Age model; CALYPSO; Calypso Corer; DEPTH, sediment/rock; IMAGES; IMAGES X - CADO; International Marine Global Change Study; Marion Dufresne (1995); MD032601; MD03-2601; MD130; Southern Ocean
    Type: dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 14 data points
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2024-07-19
    Keywords: AGE; CALYPSO; Calypso Corer; Climate Change: Learning from the past climate; DEPTH, sediment/rock; IMAGES I; Marion Dufresne (1995); MD101; MD952002; MD95-2002; Meriadzec; Number of lamina; Past4Future
    Type: dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1650 data points
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  • 4
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    In:  Supplement to: Wary, Mélanie; Eynaud, Frédérique; Sabine, Christopher L; Zaragosi, Sebastien; Rossignol, Pascale E; Malaizé, Bruno; Palis, Edouard; Zumaque, Jena; Caulle, Clémence; Penaud, Aurélie; Michel, Elisabeth; Charlier, Karine (2015): Stratification of surface waters during the last glacial millennial climatic events: a key factor in subsurface and deep-water mass dynamics. Climate of the Past, 11(11), 1507-1525, https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-11-1507-2015
    Publication Date: 2024-07-22
    Description: The last glacial period was punctuated by abrupt climatic events with extrema known as Heinrich and Dansgaard-Oeschger events. These millennial events have been the subject of many paleoreconstructions and model experiments in the past decades, but yet the hydrological processes involved remain elusive. In the present work, high-resolution analyses were conducted on the 12-42 ka BP section of core MD99-2281 retrieved southwest of the Faeroe Islands, and combined with analyses conducted in two previous studies (Zumaque et al., 2012; Caulle et al., 2013). Such a multiproxy approach, coupling micropaleontological, geochemical and sedimentological analyses, allows us to track surface, subsurface, and deep hydrological processes occurring during these rapid climatic changes. Records indicate that the coldest episodes of the studied period (Greenland stadials and Heinrich stadials) were characterized by a strong stratification of surface waters. This surface stratification seems to have played a key role in the dynamics of subsurface and deep-water masses. Indeed, periods of high surface stratification are marked by a coupling of subsurface and deep circulations which sharply weaken at the beginning of stadials, while surface conditions progressively deteriorate throughout these cold episodes; conversely, periods of decreasing surface stratification (Greenland interstadials) are characterized by a coupling of surface and deep hydrological processes, with progressively milder surface conditions and gradual intensification of the deep circulation, while the vigor of the subsurface northward Atlantic flow remains constantly high. Our results also reveal different and atypical hydrological signatures during Heinrich stadials (HSs): while HS1 and HS4 exhibit a "usual" scheme with reduced overturning circulation, a relatively active North Atlantic circulation seems to have prevailed during HS2, and HS3 seems to have experienced a re-intensification of this circulation during the middle of the event. Our findings thus bring valuable information to better understand hydrological processes occurring in a key area during the abrupt climatic shifts of the last glacial period.
    Keywords: 63F/NL; AGE; CALYPSO; Calypso Corer; Counting 〈150 µm; Counting 〉150 µm fraction; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Dinoflagellate cyst per volume; Faeroes Bank; Foraminifera, benthic; Foraminifera, planktic; Grain size, Mastersizer S, Malvern Instrument Inc.; Grain size, mean; IMAGES V; Lithic grains; Marion Dufresne (1995); Mass spectrometer Optima Micromass; MD114; MD99-2281; Modern analog technique (MAT); Neogloboquadrina pachyderma sinistral; Neogloboquadrina pachyderma sinistral, δ18O; Percentile 10; Percentile 50; Percentile 90; Ratio; Sea surface salinity, summer; Sea surface salinity, winter; Sea surface temperature, summer; Sea surface temperature, winter; Sub-surface temperature, summer; Sub-surface temperature, winter
    Type: dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 4046 data points
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