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Grana | 1999

Recent Dinoflagellate cyst distribution in the North Canary Basin, NW Africa

Jordi Targarona; Jeroen Warnaar; Karin P. Boessenkool; Henk Brinkhuis; Miquel Canals

The North Canary Basin (NW Africa) falls within a major eastern boundary upwelling system. This part of the coastal upwelling system is seasonal and is characterised by the development of large filaments migrating seawards. Hence, 16 samples from this location were selected to identify an “upwelling signal” in the composition of the dinoflagellate cyst assemblages. Samples closest to the most intense upwelling cells are dominated by L. machaerophorum and G. catenatum and Protoperidinium spp. These make up the “upwelling signal” characteristic for the system. Moreover, the “upwelling signal” can be advected offshore, with filaments that may extend as far as 300 km. Finally, the finding of cysts from G. catenatum, a toxic dinoflagellate, raises the need for a better understanding of the relationship between its presence and distribution in the region, and the coastal upwelling system.


Paleoceanography | 2004

Eocene circulation of the Southern Ocean: Was Antarctica kept warm by subtropical waters?

Matthew Huber; Henk Brinkhuis; Catherine E. Stickley; Kristofer Döös; Appy Sluijs; Jeroen Warnaar; Stephen A. Schellenberg; Graham L. Williams


Paleoceanography | 2004

Timing and nature of the deepening of the Tasmanian Gateway

Catherine E. Stickley; Henk Brinkhuis; Stephen A. Schellenberg; Appy Sluijs; Ursula Röhl; Michael D Fuller; Marianne Grauert; Matthew Huber; Jeroen Warnaar; Graham L. Williams


Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program. Scientific results | 2003

Dinoflagellate cysts from the Eocene/Oligocene transition in the Southern Ocean; results from ODP Leg 189.

Appy Sluijs; Henk Brinkhuis; Catherine E. Stickley; Jeroen Warnaar; Graham L. Williams; Mike Fuller


Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program. Scientific results | 2003

Latest Cretaceous to earliest Oligocene, and Quaternary dinoflagellate cysts from ODP Site 1172, East Tasman Plateau.

Henk Brinkhuis; S. Sengers; Appy Sluijs; Jeroen Warnaar; Graham L. Williams


Paleoceanography | 2011

Environmental forcings of Paleogene Southern Ocean dinoflagellate biogeography

Peter K. Bijl; Jörg Pross; Jeroen Warnaar; Catherine E. Stickley; Matthew Huber; Raquel Guerstein; Alexander J. P. Houben; Appy Sluijs; Henk Visscher; Henk Brinkhuis


Archive | 2009

From greenhouse to icehouse – the Eocene/Oligocene in Antarctica

Jane M Francis; Sergio A. Marenssi; R. H. Levy; M. Hambrey; V.C. Thorn; B. Mohr; Henk Brinkhuis; Jeroen Warnaar; James C. Zachos; Steve Bohaty; Robert M. DeConto


Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology | 2009

Orbitally forced climate changes in the Tasman sector during the Middle Eocene.

Jeroen Warnaar; Peter K. Bijl; Matthew Huber; Lisa Cirbus Sloan; Henk Brinkhuis; Ursula Röhl; Ryan L. Sriver; Henk Visscher


Paleoceanography | 2004

Eocene circulation of the Southern Ocean: Was Antarctica kept warm by subtropical waters?: DID THE EAST AUSTRALIAN CURRENT WARM ANTARCTICA?

Matthew Huber; Henk Brinkhuis; Catherine E. Stickley; Kristofer Döös; Appy Sluijs; Jeroen Warnaar; Stephen A. Schellenberg; Graham L. Williams


Archive | 2002

Was Antarctica kept warm by subtropical waters in the Eocene? Part 1: Evidence from biotic endemism

Henk Brinkhuis; Mark L. Huber; Stephen A. Schellenberg; Catherine E. Stickley; Appy Sluijs; Jeroen Warnaar; Gethin Williams; Neville Exon; James P. Kennett

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Graham L. Williams

Geological Survey of Canada

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Henk Visscher

Florida Museum of Natural History

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