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Autor:
Wilson Ramirez, Ali Pourmand, R. Lawrence Edwards, Alice E. Alpert, Delia W Oppo, Anne L. Cohen, Luis Rodríguez, Nathaniel R. Mollica
Publikováno v:
Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology. 34:1234-1245
Autor:
Hannah C. Barkley, Hanny E. Rivera, Sangeeta Mangubhai, Russell E. Brainard, Nathaniel R. Mollica, Elizabeth J. Drenkard, Charles W. Young, Andrew R. Solow, Pat Lohmann, Alice E. Alpert, Kathryn R. Pietro, Jessica Carilli, Celina Scott-Buechler, Thomas M. DeCarlo, Randi D. Rotjan, Anne L. Cohen
Publikováno v:
Coral Reefs. 38:743-757
Ocean warming is negatively impacting coral reef ecosystems and considerable effort is currently invested in projecting coral reef futures under 21st century climate change. A limiting factor in these projections is lack of quantitative data on the t
Autor:
Amos Winter, Delia W Oppo, Thomas M. DeCarlo, Anne L. Cohen, Edwin A. Hernández-Delgado, Glenn A. Gaetani, Alice E. Alpert, Meagan Eagle Gonneea
Publikováno v:
Paleoceanography. 32:146-160
Coral skeletons are valuable archives of past ocean conditions. However, interpretation of coral paleotemperature records is confounded by uncertainties associated with single element-ratio thermometers, including Sr/Ca. A new approach, Sr-U, uses U/
Autor:
Anne L. Cohen, Thomas M. DeCarlo, Joseph A. Stewart, Glenn A. Gaetani, Gavin L. Foster, Alice E. Alpert
Publikováno v:
DeCarlo, T M, Gaetani, G A, Cohen, A L, Foster, G L, Alpert, A E & Stewart, J A 2016, ' Coral Sr-U thermometry ', Paleoceanography, vol. 31, no. 6, pp. 626-638 . https://doi.org/10.1002/2015PA002908
Coral skeletons archive past climate variability with unrivaled temporal resolution. However, extraction of accurate temperature information from coral skeletons has been limited by “vital effects,” which confound, and sometimes override, the tem
Autor:
Jamison M. Gove, Delia W Oppo, Thomas M. DeCarlo, Charles W. Young, Anne L. Cohen, Alice E. Alpert
Publikováno v:
Paleoceanography. 31:252-265
Coral Sr/Ca is widely used to reconstruct past ocean temperatures. However, some studies report different Sr/Ca-temperature relationships for conspecifics on the same reef, with profound implications for interpretation of reconstructed temperatures.
Autor:
Thomas M. DeCarlo, Hannah C. Barkley, G.P. Lohmann, Kevin Lino, Russell E. Brainard, Nathaniel R. Mollica, Anne L. Cohen, Hanny E. Rivera, Bernardo Vargas-Ángel, Charles W. Young, Victoria H. Luu, Thomas A. Oliver, Elizabeth J. Drenkard, Kathryn R. Pietro, Alice E. Alpert
Publikováno v:
Communications Biology
Communications Biology, Vol 1, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2018)
Communications Biology, Vol 1, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2018)
The oceans are warming and coral reefs are bleaching with increased frequency and severity, fueling concerns for their survival through this century. Yet in the central equatorial Pacific, some of the world’s most productive reefs regularly experie
Autor:
Celina Scott-Buechler, Sangeeta Mangubhai, Randi D. Rotjan, Andrew R. Solow, Hanny E. Rivera, Russell E. Brainard, Nathaniel R. Mollica, Thomas M. DeCarlo, Anne L. Cohen, Hannah C. Barkley, Elizabeth J. Drenkard, Alice E. Alpert, Kathryn R. Pietro, Pat Lohmann, Charles W. Young, Jessica Carilli
Publikováno v:
Coral Reefs. 38:1351-1352
Figure 2 in the original article has been updated with this figure 2 due to discrepancies related to incorrect mapping with one of the islands.