We review Phanerozoic sea-level changes [543 million years ago (Ma) to the present] on various time scales and present a new sea-level record for the past 100 million years (My). Long-term sea level peaked at 100 T 50 meters during the Cretaceous, implying that ocean-crust production rates were much lower than previously inferred. Sea level mirrors oxygen isotope variations, reflecting ice-volume change on the 104- to 106-year scale, but a link between oxygen isotope and sea level on the 107-year scale must be due to temperature changes that we attribute to tectonically controlled carbon dioxide variations. Sea-level change has influenced phytoplankton evolution, ocean chemistry, and the loci of carbonate, organic carbon, and siliciclastic ...
Earth is heading towards a climate that last existed more than three million years ago (Ma) during t...
Earth is heading towards a climate that last existed more than three million years ago (Ma) during t...
Earth is heading towards a climate that last existed more than three million years ago (Ma) during t...
We review Phanerozoic sea-level changes [543 million years ago (Ma) to the present] on various time ...
The geologic record provides constraints on the rates, amplitudes, and mechanisms controlling global...
Global mean sea level is a key component within the fields of climate and oceanographic modelling in...
Current understanding of global temperature and sea-level change over the Plio-Pleistocene remains p...
Ice cores from Antarctica record temperature and atmospheric carbon dioxide variations over the past...
We use published Pacific benthic foraminiferal oxygen isotope data and Mg/Ca records to derive a Cen...
The last interglacial period, Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 5e, was characterized by global mean surfac...
The sedimentary rock record suggests that global sea levels may have fluctuated by hundreds of meter...
International audienceThe sedimentary rock record suggests that global sea levels may have fluctuate...
International audienceThe sedimentary rock record suggests that global sea levels may have fluctuate...
We use published Pacific benthic foraminiferal oxygen isotope data and Mg/Ca records to derive a Cen...
Ice cores from Antarctica record temperature and atmospheric carbon dioxide variations over the past...
Earth is heading towards a climate that last existed more than three million years ago (Ma) during t...
Earth is heading towards a climate that last existed more than three million years ago (Ma) during t...
Earth is heading towards a climate that last existed more than three million years ago (Ma) during t...
We review Phanerozoic sea-level changes [543 million years ago (Ma) to the present] on various time ...
The geologic record provides constraints on the rates, amplitudes, and mechanisms controlling global...
Global mean sea level is a key component within the fields of climate and oceanographic modelling in...
Current understanding of global temperature and sea-level change over the Plio-Pleistocene remains p...
Ice cores from Antarctica record temperature and atmospheric carbon dioxide variations over the past...
We use published Pacific benthic foraminiferal oxygen isotope data and Mg/Ca records to derive a Cen...
The last interglacial period, Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 5e, was characterized by global mean surfac...
The sedimentary rock record suggests that global sea levels may have fluctuated by hundreds of meter...
International audienceThe sedimentary rock record suggests that global sea levels may have fluctuate...
International audienceThe sedimentary rock record suggests that global sea levels may have fluctuate...
We use published Pacific benthic foraminiferal oxygen isotope data and Mg/Ca records to derive a Cen...
Ice cores from Antarctica record temperature and atmospheric carbon dioxide variations over the past...
Earth is heading towards a climate that last existed more than three million years ago (Ma) during t...
Earth is heading towards a climate that last existed more than three million years ago (Ma) during t...
Earth is heading towards a climate that last existed more than three million years ago (Ma) during t...