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Liz L. Sikes
Distinguished Professor, Rutgers University New Brunswick
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Deglacial Carbon Escape From the Northern Rim of the Southern Ocean
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
20 april 2024
Natalie Umling, Elisabeth L. Sikes, Patrick A. Raf...
The Southern Ocean regulates atmospheric CO2 and Earth's climate as a critical region for air‐sea gas exchange, delicately poised between bei...
Changes in Northwest Atlantic Ocean Circulation Across the Last Deglaciation
OCEAN SCIENCES 2024
climate and ocean change | 20 february 2024
Clara Danhof, Aidan Starr, Elisabeth L. Sikes, Rya...
North Atlantic Deep Water (NADW) is formed when warm, salty surface waters cool and sink in the northern North Atlantic, a process central to driving ...
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Evidence that deep gateway effect delayed resumption of AMOC in the Southern Ocean relative to deglacial CO2 release
ADVANCES IN UNDERSTANDING GLOBAL MERIDIONAL OVERTURNING CIRCULATION FROM PAST TO FUTURE: INSIGHTS FROM MULTIPLE APPROACHES II ORAL
ocean sciences | 14 december 2023
Elisabeth L. Sikes, Ryan Glaubke, Natalie Umling, ...
The Southern Ocean (SO) exerts a profound control on ocean mixing and water mass exchange between the major oceanic basins, and is thought to play a c...
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A Southeast Indian Ocean Case Study of Post-Depositional Influences on Foraminiferal Radiocarbon
BIOMINERALIZERS AS PROXIES: INSIGHTS FOR PALEOCEANOGRAPHY II POSTER
paleoceanography and paleoclimatology | 14 december 2023
Natalie Umling, Elisabeth L. Sikes, Patrick A. Raf...
Radiocarbon dating often serves as the backbone for marine sediment chronology development over the last ~40,000 years. As paleoceanographic records b...
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Productivity in the Indian Sector of the Southern Ocean since the Last Glacial Maximum
MARINE NUTRIENTS, PRODUCTIVITY, AND FOOD WEB DYNAMICS ACROSS THE CENOZOIC POSTER
paleoceanography and paleoclimatology | 13 december 2023
Mirko Alessandro Uy, Melissa A. Berke, Joseph Cres...
The Southern Ocean is an essential component of the global carbon cycle because of its role in air-sea CO2 exchange and oceanic global overturning cir...
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“PUFINS” at Sea: Engaging K-12 Teachers Through a Research Cruise in the Northwest Atlantic
RECRUITING THROUGH OUTREACH: CONNECTING K–12 TEACHERS AND STUDENTS TO UNIVERSITY GEOSCIENCE PROGRAMS ORAL
education | 11 december 2023
Ria Sarkar, Lauren Neitzke Adamo, Elisabeth L. Sik...
A team of educators that included an informal education researcher, a graduate student, and 4 K-12 teachers joined the PUFINS (Paleo Unsaturated-alken...
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The Antarctic Circumpolar Current in the glacial Indian Ocean: A multi-site paleoceanographic reconstruction
EMERGING PROXY AND MODELING EVIDENCE FOR INDIAN AND SOUTHERN OCEAN CIRCULATION AND CLIMATE VARIABILITY THROUGH THE NEOGENE III POSTER
paleoceanography and paleoclimatology | 13 december 2022
Aidan Starr, Elisabeth L. Sikes, Ian R. Hall
During the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM), Earths climate system operated under profoundly different boundary conditions. Ice sheets were larger, and sea ...
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Inter-ocean glacial-interglacial variability in Antarctic Intermediate Water circulation
ADVANCES IN UNDERSTANDING GLOBAL MERIDIONAL OVERTURNING CIRCULATION FROM PAST TO FUTURE: INSIGHTS FROM MULTIPLE APPROACHES II POSTER
ocean sciences | 13 december 2022
Natalie Umling, Cassandre R. Stirpe, Elisabeth L. ...
It has been hypothesized that Antarctic Intermediate Water (AAIW) may have been a key ventilation pathway transporting respired carbon and nutrients s...
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