History of Plio-Pleistocene Climate in the Northeastern Atlantic, Deep Sea Drilling Project Hole 552A
Zimmerman
H. B.
author
Shackleton
N. J.
author
Backman
J.
author
Kent
Dennis V.
author
Baldauf
J. G.
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Kaltenback
A. J.
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Morton
A. C.
author
Columbia University. Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
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Articles
1984
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DSDP Hole 552A, cored with the HPC on Hatton Drift, represents an almost complete and undisturbed sediment section spanning the late Neogene and Quaternary. Lithologic, faunal, isotopic, and paleomagnetic analyses indicate that the section represents the most complete deep sea record of climatic evolution hitherto recovered at high latitudes in the northern hemisphere. A glacial record of remarkable resolution for the late Pliocene and Pleistocene is provided by oxygen and carbon isotope ratios in benthic foraminifers. In the upper part of the section, the whole of the standard oxygen isotope record of the past million years is well preserved. The onset of ice-rafting and glacial-interglacial alternations occurs at about 2.4 m.y. ago.
Geophysics
Initial Reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project
81
861
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1984
http://hdl.handle.net/10022/AC:P:11094
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