José Abel
Flores Villarejo
Publikationen, an denen er mitarbeitet José Abel Flores Villarejo (11)
2017
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Svalbard ice-sheet decay after the Last Glacial Maximum: New insights from micropalaeontological and organic biomarker paleoceanographical reconstructions
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, Vol. 465, pp. 225-236
2013
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Postglacial sedimentary processes on the Storfjorden and Kveithola trough mouth fans: Significance of extreme glacimarine sedimentation
Global and Planetary Change, Vol. 111, pp. 309-326
2010
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Distribution of large Emiliania huxleyi in the Central and Northeast Atlantic as a tracer of surface ocean dynamics during the last 25,000years
Marine Micropaleontology, Vol. 76, Núm. 3-4, pp. 53-66
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Sea surface dynamics and coccolithophore behaviour during sapropel deposition of Marine Isotope Stages 7,6 and 5 in Western Adriatic sea
Revista española de micropaleontología, Vol. 42, Núm. 3, pp. 345-358
2009
2008
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Climatic cycles as expressed in sediments of the PROMESSI borehole PRAD1-2, central Adriatic, for the last 370 ka: 1. Integrated stratigraphy
Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, Vol. 9, Núm. 1
2005
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Impact of iceberg melting on Mediterranean thermohaline circulation during Heinrich events
Paleoceanography, Vol. 20, Núm. 2, pp. 1-13
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Reconstrucción de las temperaturas superficiales marinas del margen ibérico sudoriental durante el últimi periodo glacial mediante el empleo de cocolitofóridos
Geogaceta, Núm. 38, pp. 195-198
2004
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Ocean surface water response to short-term climate changes revealed by coccolithophores from the Gulf of Cadiz (NE Atlantic) and Alboran Sea (W Mediterranean)
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, Vol. 205, Núm. 3-4, pp. 317-336
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Registro de la variabilidad climática de escala milenaria en el último ciclo glaciar en los sedimentos de la cuenca Argelo-Balear
Geotemas (Madrid), Núm. 6, pp. 97-100
2002
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Biometry of Emiliania huxleyi and its biostratigraphic significance in the Eastern North Atlantic Ocean and Western Mediterranean Sea in the last 20 000 years
Marine Micropaleontology, Vol. 46, Núm. 3-4, pp. 247-263