2020
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-6266
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New insights into the latitudinal ventilation variations in the Japan Sea since the Last Glacial Maximum: A radiolarian assemblage perspective

Abstract: <p>The formation of intermediate and deep water plays a key role in regulating climate changes at a variety of time scales through the heat redistribution and carbon cycling. The Japan Sea has unique water-mass characteristics in the North Pacific with its own deep-water formation within the Sea itself called Japan Sea Proper Water (JSPW). Latitudinal ventilation changes in the Japan Sea were reconstructed using radiolarian assemblage from three sediment cores, extending from the southwestern, ce… Show more

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