High-latitude climate trends
Subtropical climate trends
Tropical climate trends
Gradual global cooling
Climate sensitivity
100

what is d18O composition of benthic foraminifera samples a proxy of?

deepwater temperature, ice volume changes

100

what do the records of calcite mass accumulation rate suggest about the changes occurring/how many steps they occurred in

it suggests that they occurred in 2 steps

100

in what direction is the temperature and pressure gradient in the Pacific? (high temp --> low temp)

west--> east

100

Is there a clear, specific cause for global cooling?

No, there are various factors at play

100

Where glacial/interglacial events common in the last 4 Myr?

YES!

200

what did the d18O record indicate about the pliocene?

at high latitudes, pliocene temps were warmer than those of interglacial periods of the past million years.

200

Which monsoon systems impacted the subtropical sampling data?

African and Asian

200

what is the source of thermocline waters?

surface waters subducted at mid latitudes

200

How would you describe the transition from Pliocene (warm) - Pleistocene (cold)?

Gradual, slow, not so fast. 

200

What was considered to be a major driving force for glacial/interglacial events before late Pleistocene?

Changes in Earth's tilt ---> variations in solar heating in different latitudinal regions.

300

did d18O composition increase or decrease from more ancient to more recent times?

increase

300

The second step of subtropical reorganization was during a time of high-latitude climate stability. How do we know?

On average, high-latitude d18O records remained the same.
300

how is el nino related to walker circulation?

el nino conditions are caused by a weakening of walker circulation
300

What happens when deepwater formation regions at high-latitudes cool + deep water temperature & stratification increase + thermocline shoals?

Tropical-subtropical upwelling regions cool (positive feedback)

300

δ 18O suggests what about climate sensitivity in high latitudes?

It increased 

400

what was some other evidence of northern hemisphere high-latitude climate reorganization? where in the figure(s) was this shown?

sudden increase in north pacific surface water stratification (fig 2c)

reduction in northern hemisphere ventilated thermohaline overturn rates

400

Which changes in CaCO3 were associated with changes in seasonality?

drop in accumulation rate.

400

Were pliocene warm period tropical waters warmer than today?

Yes.

400

If significant NHG occurs at the same time of cooling of subtropical regions, what does that suggests?

There is a link between high-latitude and subtropical climates (changes in one region e.g., deep water formation, thermocline, upwelling, etc.)

400

During what period did climate sensitivity in high latitudes reach its peak?

'41 kyr world' 
500

is higher glacier calving indicative of polar ice melt or ice formation?

ice formation in this case! can't calve glaciers if here are no glaciers

500

We know why CaCO3-MAR increase may be influenced by shoaling of the thermocline, but how can it be influenced by increase in windstress curl?

Windstress curl drives upwelling, which brings nutritious cold water up into the photic zone for coccolithophores to exploit.

500

which tropical climate transition did the development of walker circulation correspond with? when was it?

2nd! Between 2 and 1.5 mya.

500

What were the proposed factors that caused the global cooling in the Pleistocene and approximately for how long?

Gradual changes (~4-1.5 Myr) in greenhouse gas composition, basin geometry, and land-surface conditions

500

According to this paper, wat was the tipping point for obliquity-induced greenhouse-icehouse transition in the Pliocene? Despite solar forcing being present in the warm period, it didn't cause the same cooling effect.

Shoaling of the thermocline