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(2020) Spatial Patterns of Terrigenous Fluxes in the Tropical Atlantic Since the Last Glacial Maximum
Rowland GH, Robinson LF, Hendry KR, Ng HC, McGee D & McManus JF
https://doi.org/10.46427/gold2020.2234
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10f: Plenary Hall, Thursday 25th June 23:18 - 23:21
George H. Rowland
Laura F. Robinson View abstracts at 17 conferences in series
Katharine R. Hendry View abstracts at 4 conferences in series
Hong Chin Ng View abstracts at 7 conferences in series
David McGee View abstracts at 12 conferences in series
Jerry F. McManus View abstracts at 14 conferences in series
Laura F. Robinson View abstracts at 17 conferences in series
Katharine R. Hendry View abstracts at 4 conferences in series
Hong Chin Ng View abstracts at 7 conferences in series
David McGee View abstracts at 12 conferences in series
Jerry F. McManus View abstracts at 14 conferences in series
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Submitted by Marisa Repasch on Thursday 25th June 17:28
Hi George, thanks for sharing your work. I really enjoyed your talk and it raised a few questions for me: 1) If most dust in the tropical Atlantic comes from Africa, should there be a longitudinal trend in the 232Th dust flux (decreasing flux from east to west)? It would be interesting to see if this has changed through time, and maybe can tell you about the past strength of the easterlies. 2) Are there marine biomarker data for those same sediment cores you analyzed? It would be interesting to see if there is a correlation between marine productivity and dust fluxes. Thanks!
Hi George, thanks for sharing your work. I really enjoyed your talk and it raised a few questions for me: 1) If most dust in the tropical Atlantic comes from Africa, should there be a longitudinal trend in the 232Th dust flux (decreasing flux from east to west)? It would be interesting to see if this has changed through time, and maybe can tell you about the past strength of the easterlies. 2) Are there marine biomarker data for those same sediment cores you analyzed? It would be interesting to see if there is a correlation between marine productivity and dust fluxes. Thanks!
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