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Abstract=Variations in tropical sea surface temperature patterns and the phasing relative to climate change in higher-latitudes provide insight into the mechanisms of climate change on both orbital and shorter time-scales. Here, we present well-dated, high-resolution records of planktonic foraminiferal 18O and Mg/Ca-based SST spanning the last deglaciation from the Sulu Sea, located in the western equatorial Pacific. The results indicate that the last glacial maximum was 2.3 ± 0.5°C cooler than present in the Sulu Sea with a concomitant decrease in sea surface salinity. The similarity between variations in surface salinity in the Sulu Sea, the western and eastern equatorial Pacific, and the Greenland ice-core record suggests that the observed changes in salinity reflect large-scale rearrangement of atmospheric patterns, which were coherent and synchronous throughout the Northern Hemisphere. The results suggest that the glacial equatorial Pacific climate was strongly influencedby both tropical, and extra-tropical forcing, although it is not clear whether interannual (ENSO) variability is a good analogue of glacial-interglacial climate change.|
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Author (L)=Yair_Rosenthal|
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Author (L)=Delia_W._Oppo|
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Author (L)=Braddock_K._Linsley|
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HasDOI (L)=10.1029/2002GL016612|
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HasLink (L)=http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2002GL016612|
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Issue (L)=8|
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Journal (L)=Geophysical Research Letters|
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Pages (L)=1428|
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PubDataUrl=doi.org|
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PublicationYear (L)=2003|
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Publisher=Wiley-Blackwell|
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Title (L)=The amplitude and phasing of climate change during the last deglaciation in the Sulu Sea, western equatorial Pacific|
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Type=journal-article|
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Volume (L)=30}}

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