The Pliocene was a time of global warmth with small sporadic glaciations, which transitioned towards the larger-scale Pleistocene glacial–interglacial variability. Here, we present high-resolution records of sea surface temperature (SST) and ice-rafted debris (IRD) in the Norwegian Sea from 5.32 to 3.14 Ma, providing evidence that the Pliocene surface conditions of the Norwegian Sea underwent a series of transitions in response to orbital forcing and gateway changes. Average SSTs are 2 °C above the regional Holocene mean, with notable variability on millennial to orbital timescales. Both gradual changes and threshold effects are proposed for the progression of regional climate towards the Late Pliocene intensification of Northern Hemisphere...
The Pliocene Epoch (5.33–2.59 Ma) is characterised by climatic conditions similar to those predicted...
High-resolution records from IMAGES core MD95-2011 in the eastern Norwegian Sea provide evidence for...
The globally warm climate of the early Pliocene gradually cooled from 4 million years ago, synchrono...
The Pliocene was a time of global warmth with small sporadic glaciations, which transitioned towards...
The mid-Piacenzian warm period (3.264–3.025 Ma) of the Pliocene epoch has been proposed as a possibl...
The Pliocene was a time of global warmth with small sporadic glaciations, which transitioned towards...
The Pliocene (5.3–2.6 Ma) is often described as a relatively stable climatic period, with warm tempe...
The Pliocene Epoch (5.33–2.59 Ma) is characterised by climatic conditions similar to those predicted...
During the Pliocene Epoch, a stronger-than-present overturning circulation has been invoked to expla...
The Pliocene (5.3–2.6 Ma) is often described as a relatively stable climatic period, with warm tempe...
The Pliocene (5.3–2.6 Ma) is often described as a relatively stable climatic period, with warm tempe...
During the Pliocene Epoch, a stronger-than-present overturning circulation has been invoked to expla...
The Pliocene (5.3–2.6 Ma) is often described as a relatively stable climatic period, with warm tempe...
-The understanding of climate and climate change is fundamentally concerned with two things: a well-...
The last glacial period was marked by pronounced millennial-scale variability in ocean circulation a...
The Pliocene Epoch (5.33–2.59 Ma) is characterised by climatic conditions similar to those predicted...
High-resolution records from IMAGES core MD95-2011 in the eastern Norwegian Sea provide evidence for...
The globally warm climate of the early Pliocene gradually cooled from 4 million years ago, synchrono...
The Pliocene was a time of global warmth with small sporadic glaciations, which transitioned towards...
The mid-Piacenzian warm period (3.264–3.025 Ma) of the Pliocene epoch has been proposed as a possibl...
The Pliocene was a time of global warmth with small sporadic glaciations, which transitioned towards...
The Pliocene (5.3–2.6 Ma) is often described as a relatively stable climatic period, with warm tempe...
The Pliocene Epoch (5.33–2.59 Ma) is characterised by climatic conditions similar to those predicted...
During the Pliocene Epoch, a stronger-than-present overturning circulation has been invoked to expla...
The Pliocene (5.3–2.6 Ma) is often described as a relatively stable climatic period, with warm tempe...
The Pliocene (5.3–2.6 Ma) is often described as a relatively stable climatic period, with warm tempe...
During the Pliocene Epoch, a stronger-than-present overturning circulation has been invoked to expla...
The Pliocene (5.3–2.6 Ma) is often described as a relatively stable climatic period, with warm tempe...
-The understanding of climate and climate change is fundamentally concerned with two things: a well-...
The last glacial period was marked by pronounced millennial-scale variability in ocean circulation a...
The Pliocene Epoch (5.33–2.59 Ma) is characterised by climatic conditions similar to those predicted...
High-resolution records from IMAGES core MD95-2011 in the eastern Norwegian Sea provide evidence for...
The globally warm climate of the early Pliocene gradually cooled from 4 million years ago, synchrono...