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Scientific Reports | 2017

Millennial-scale northern Hemisphere Atlantic-Pacific climate teleconnections in the earliest Middle Pleistocene

Masayuki Hyodo; Balázs Bradák; Makoto Okada; Shigehiro Katoh; Ikuko Kitaba; David L. Dettman; Hiroki Hayashi; Koyo Kumazawa; Kotaro Hirose; Osamu Kazaoka; Kizuku Shikoku; Akihisa Kitamura

Suborbital-scale climate variations, possibly caused by solar activity, are observed in the Holocene and last-glacial climates. Recently published bicentennial-resolution paleoceanic environmental records reveal millennial-scale high-amplitude oscillations postdating the last geomagnetic reversal in the Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 19 interglacial. These oscillations, together with decoupling of post-reversal warming from maximum sea-level highstand in mid-latitudes, are key features for understanding the climate system of MIS 19 and the following Middle Pleistocene. It is unclear whether the oscillations are synchronous, or have the same driver as Holocene cycles. Here we present a high resolution record of western North Pacific submarine anoxia and sea surface bioproductivity from the Chiba Section, central Japan. The record reveals many oxic events in MIS 19, coincident with cold intervals, or with combined cold and sea-level fall events. This allows detailed correlations with paleoceanic records from the mid-latitude North Atlantic and Osaka Bay, southwest Japan. We find that the millennial-scale oscillations are synchronous between East and West hemispheres. In addition, during the two warmest intervals, bioproductivity follows the same pattern of change modulated by bicentennial cycles that are possibly related to solar activity.


Quaternary International | 2009

Luminescence and amino acid racemization chronology of the loess–paleosol sequence at Süttő, Hungary

Ágnes Novothny; Manfred Frechen; Erzsébet Horváth; Balázs Bradák; Eric A. Oches; William D. McCoy; Thomas Stevens


Quaternary International | 2009

Application of anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility (AMS) for the determination of paleo-wind directions and paleo-environment during the accumulation period of Bag Tephra, Hungary

Balázs Bradák


Quaternary International | 2011

Characteristics of Pleistocene climate cycles identified in Cérna Valley loess–paleosol section (Vértesacsa, Hungary)

Balázs Bradák; E. Thamó-Bozsó; József Kovács; E. Márton; G. Csillag; Erzsébet Horváth


Quaternary International | 2014

Quaternary surface processes indicated by the magnetic fabric of undisturbed, reworked and fine-layered loess in Hungary

Balázs Bradák; József Kovács


Quaternary International | 2014

Sárga föld, lősz, lösz: Short historical overview of loess research and lithostratigraphy in Hungary

Erzsébet Horváth; Balázs Bradák


Studia Geophysica Et Geodaetica | 2010

Magnetic anisotropy of clayey and silty members of tertiary flysch from the Silesian and Skole nappes (Outer Carpathians)

Emö Márton; Balázs Bradák; Marta Rauch-Włodarska; Antek K. Tokarski


Quaternary International | 2014

Different paleoenvironments of Late Pleistocene age identified in Verőce outcrop, Hungary: Preliminary results

Balázs Bradák; Klaudia Kiss; Gabriella Barta; Gy. Varga; József Szeberényi; Sándor Józsa; Ágnes Novothny; József Kovács; András Markó; Erzsébet Mészáros; Zoltán Szalai


Central European Geology | 2009

Pleistocene climate and environment reconstruction by the paleomagnetic study of a loess-paleosol sequence (Cérna Valley, Vértesacsa, Hungary)

Balázs Bradák; Emő Márton; Erzsébet Horváth; Gábor Csillag


Geoderma | 2018

Relevance of ultrafine grains in the magnetic fabric of paleosols

Balázs Bradák; Yusuke Seto; Masayuki Hyodo; J. Szeberényi

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Erzsébet Horváth

Eötvös Loránd University

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József Szeberényi

Hungarian Academy of Sciences

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József Kovács

Eötvös Loránd University

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Gabriella Barta

Eötvös Loránd University

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György Varga

Hungarian Academy of Sciences

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Klaudia Kiss

Hungarian Academy of Sciences

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Tamas Vegh

Eötvös Loránd University

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Zoltán Szalai

Hungarian Academy of Sciences

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