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Alan E S Kemp
Alan E S Kemp
Professor of Oceanography, National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, University of Southampton
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The “Fall dump”—a new perspective on the role of a “shade flora” in the annual cycle of diatom production and export flux
AES Kemp, J Pike, RB Pearce, CB Lange
Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography 47 (9-11), 2129-2154, 2000
3342000
African monsoon variability during the previous interglacial maximum
EJ Rohling, TR Cane, S Cooke, M Sprovieri, I Bouloubassi, KC Emeis, ...
Earth and Planetary Science Letters 202 (1), 61-75, 2002
2822002
The role of mat-forming diatoms in the formation of Mediterranean sapropels
AES Kemp, RB Pearce, I Koizumi, J Pike, SJ Rance
Nature 398 (6722), 57-61, 1999
2011999
Vast Neogene laminated diatom mat deposits from the eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean
AES Kemp, JG Baldauf
Nature 362 (6416), 141-144, 1993
1841993
Migration of the Antarctic Polar Front through the mid-Pleistocene transition: evidence and climatic implications
AES Kemp, I Grigorov, RB Pearce, ACN Garabato
Quaternary Science Reviews 29 (17-18), 1993-2009, 2010
1312010
Production of giant marine diatoms and their export at oceanic frontal zones: Implications for Si and C flux from stratified oceans
AES Kemp, RB Pearce, I Grigorov, J Rance, CB Lange, P Quilty, I Salter
Global Biogeochemical Cycles 20 (4), 2006
1302006
Late Cretaceous seasonal ocean variability from the Arctic
A Davies, AES Kemp, J Pike
Nature 460 (7252), 254-258, 2009
1142009
Preparation and analysis techniques for studies of laminated sediments
J Pike, AES Kemp
Geological Society, London, Special Publications 116 (1), 37-48, 1996
1141996
5. DEVELOPMENT OF COMPOSITE DEPTH SECTIONS FOR SITES 844 THROUGH 854¹
T Hagelberg, N Shackleton, N Pisias, SS Party
Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program: Initial report 138 (1), 79, 1992
1131992
Estimating carbon, silica and diatom export from a naturally fertilised phytoplankton bloom in the Southern Ocean using PELAGRA: A novel drifting sediment trap
I Salter, RS Lampitt, R Sanders, A Poulton, AES Kemp, B Boorman, K Saw, ...
Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography 54 (18-20), 2233-2259, 2007
1122007
Evolution of the Arabian continental margin in the Dibba zone, northern Oman Mountains
AHF Robertson, CD Blome, DWJ Cooper, AES Kemp, P Searle
Geological Society, London, Special Publications 49 (1), 251-284, 1990
1111990
High diatom production and export in stratified waters–A potential negative feedback to global warming
AES Kemp, TA Villareal
Progress in Oceanography 119, 4-23, 2013
1082013
Biostratigraphic summary for Leg 138
NJ Shackleton, JG Baldauf, JA Flores, M Iwai, TC Moore, I Raffi, E Vincent, ...
Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program. Scientific results 138, 517-536, 1995
1001995
Mud volcanism on the Mediterranean Ridge: Initial results of ocean drilling program Leg 160
A Robertson
Geology 24 (3), 239-242, 1996
971996
Laminated sediments as palaeo-indicators
AES Kemp
Geological Society, London, Special Publications 116 (1), vii-xii, 1996
911996
Ocean Drilling Program Leg 112, Peru continental margin: part 1, tectonic history
R Von Huene, E Suess, KC Emeis, J Bourgois, ...
Geology 16 (10), 934-938, 1988
891988
Diatom resting spore ecology drives enhanced carbon export from a naturally iron‐fertilized bloom in the Southern Ocean
I Salter, AES Kemp, CM Moore, RS Lampitt, GA Wolff, J Holtvoeth
Global Biogeochemical Cycles 26 (1), 2012
882012
Palaeoclimatology and palaeoceanography from laminated sediments
Geological Society of London Spec. Publ. 116, 1996
88*1996
Taking varves to bits: Scanning electron microscopy in the study of laminated sediments and varves
JM Dean, AES Kemp, D Bull, J Pike, G Patterson, B Zolitschka
Journal of Paleolimnology 22, 121-136, 1999
861999
Early Holocene decadal‐scale ocean variability recorded in Gulf of California laminated sediments
J Pike, AES Kemp
Paleoceanography 12 (2), 227-238, 1997
841997
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