The role of the Eastern Equatorial Pacific in the global carbon cycle since the middle Pleistocene
DATE:
2024
UNIVERSAL IDENTIFIER: http://hdl.handle.net/11093/8656
EDITED VERSION: https://www.pastglobalchanges.org/publications/pages-magazines/pages-magazine/138072
DOCUMENT TYPE: article
ABSTRACT
Surface- and deep-ocean processes in the Eastern Equatorial Pacific are important for the global carbon cycle.
A combination of micropaleontological and geochemical proxies in this region provide insights into past ocean
productivity and oxygenation, and their effect on Earth’s climate.