2017
DOI: 10.1093/climsys/dzx002
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A probabilistic Pliocene–Pleistocene stack of benthic δ18O using a profile hidden Markov model

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“…The distinctive Pliocene glacial M2 event stands out as the heaviest isotopic excursion for Sites 1125 and 594 during the mid to late Pliocene, similar to the LR04 and Ahn et al () global stacks (Figure ). However, difficulty correlating the Southwest Pacific benthic stable isotope records in detail to the LR04 or Ahn et al () global stacks arises from the ~100‐kyr dominance in all the surface and subsurface data sets at both Sites 1125 and 594.…”
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“…The distinctive Pliocene glacial M2 event stands out as the heaviest isotopic excursion for Sites 1125 and 594 during the mid to late Pliocene, similar to the LR04 and Ahn et al () global stacks (Figure ). However, difficulty correlating the Southwest Pacific benthic stable isotope records in detail to the LR04 or Ahn et al () global stacks arises from the ~100‐kyr dominance in all the surface and subsurface data sets at both Sites 1125 and 594.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 74%
“…The distinctive Pliocene glacial M2 event stands out as the heaviest isotopic excursion for Sites 1125 and 594 during the mid to late Pliocene, similar to the LR04 and Ahn et al () global stacks (Figure ). However, difficulty correlating the Southwest Pacific benthic stable isotope records in detail to the LR04 or Ahn et al () global stacks arises from the ~100‐kyr dominance in all the surface and subsurface data sets at both Sites 1125 and 594. While latest Pliocene isotopic features are readily correlatable to the isotopic stacks, even in this interval (2.6–3.4 Ma) the isotopic excursions at Sites 594 and 1125 take on a approximately 100‐kyr wavelength in preference to the presumed 41‐kyr glacial‐interglacial pacing.…”
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