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Simon Jung
Researcher at University of Edinburgh
Publications - 49
Citations - 2818
Simon Jung is an academic researcher from University of Edinburgh. The author has contributed to research in topics: Holocene & Glacial period. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 49 publications receiving 2629 citations. Previous affiliations of Simon Jung include University of Amsterdam & University of Kiel.
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Changes in East Atlantic Deepwater Circulation over the last 30,000 years: Eight time slice reconstructions
Michael Sarnthein,Kyaw Winn,Simon Jung,Jean-Claude Duplessy,Laurent Labeyrie,Helmut Erlenkeuser,Gerald Ganssen +6 more
TL;DR: Using 95 epibenthic δ13C records, eight time slices were reconstructed to trace the distribution of east Atlantic deepwater and intermediate water masses over the last 30,000 years as discussed by the authors.
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Potential links between surging ice sheets, circulation changes, and the Dansgaard-Oeschger cycles in the Irminger Sea, 60-18 kyr
S. van Kreveld,Michael Sarnthein,Helmut Erlenkeuser,Pieter Meiert Grootes,Simon Jung,M. J. Nadeau,Uwe Pflaumann,Antje H L Voelker +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors show that the abrupt stadial terminations, the D-O warming events, were tied to iceberg melt via abundant seasonal sea ice and brine water formation in the meltwater-covered northwestern North Atlantic.
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Variations in Atlantic surface ocean paleoceanography, 50°-80°N: A time-slice record of the last 30,000 years
Michael Sarnthein,Eystein Jansen,Mara Weinelt,Maurice Arnold,Jean-Claude Duplessy,Helmut Erlenkeuser,Astrid Flatøy,Gro Johannessen,Truls Johannessen,Simon Jung,Nalan Koc,Laurent Labeyrie,Mark A. Maslin,Uwe Pflaumann,Hartmut Schulz +14 more
TL;DR: The authors reconstructed surface-water paleoceanography from stable isotope and paleotemperature data to evaluate late Quaternary changes in density, current directions, and sea-ice cover in the Nordic Seas and NE Atlantic.
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Fundamental Modes and Abrupt Changes in North Atlantic Circulation and Climate over the last 60 ky - Concepts, Reconstruction and Numerical Modeling
Michael Sarnthein,Karl Stattegger,Derek Dreger,Helmut Erlenkeuser,Pieter Meiert Grootes,Bernd J. Haupt,Simon Jung,Thorsten Kiefer,Wolfgang Kuhnt,Uwe Pflaumann,Christian Schäfer-Neth,Hartmut Schulz,Hartmut Schulz,Michael Schulz,Dan Seidov,Dan Seidov,Johannes Simstich,Shirley A van Kreveld,Elke Vogelsang,Antje Völker,Mara Weinelt +20 more
TL;DR: In this article, high-resolution 3D ocean modeling and paleoceanographic reconstructions were used to understand the origin and causal links behind global climate changes, with ice sheets around the North Atlantic and its thermohaline circulation as prime candidates for a potential trigger mechanism.
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Variations in tropical convection as an amplifier of global climate change at the millennial scale
Tara Ivanochko,Raja S. Ganeshram,Geert-Jan A Brummer,Gerald Ganssen,Simon Jung,Steven Grahame Moreton,Dick Kroon +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a multi-proxy reconstruction reflecting various aspects of the intensity of the Arabian Sea Summer Monsoon shows strong millennial-scale variability over the past 90 kyr in which low intensity is associated with a southern shift of the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) and an eastward shift in the equatorial convergence zone.