The Miocene oscillation is a second order interruption of Cainozoic cooling and falling sea level with a time of warming and relatively high sea level at its zenith, the Miocene climatic optimum. The second order trajectories in putative global sea level, in oceanic δ18O (a proxy for climate change) and δ13C (a proxy for major change in nutrient regime), are punctuated by third order changes, including the Mi glacials. Southern-temperate foraminiferal assemblages provide a profile of neritic biofacies through the oscillation. Plankton and benthos fit the second order and third order scenarios well: there are numerous resonances from the global ocean in this regional neritic realm. The cycle TB2 is a biofacies entity as well as a physical en...
<div><p>Modern climate change has a strong potential to shift earth systems and biological communiti...
Planktonic and benthic foraminifera are the most significant providers of information on the state o...
Modern climate change has a strong potential to shift earth systems and biological communities into ...
The Lakes Entrance oil shaft section in east Gippsland, southeastern Australia, spans most of the se...
The stratigraphic section at Lakes Entrance accumulated on a narrow platform in a neritic environmen...
Planktonic foraminifers from Ocean Drilling Program Leg 182, Holes 1126B and 1126C, 1128B and 1128C,...
The dense record of Cenozoic foraminifera simultaneously supplies a mosaic of biostratigraphy, a ric...
Middle Miocene (14.8–11.9 Ma) deep-sea sediments from ODP Hole 747A (Kerguelen Plateau, southern Ind...
There were four major coolings and several other well-marked steps in global environmental change du...
The late Miocene to Pliocene was a geological time interval of global cooling, albeit in a warmer-th...
The response of planktonic foraminifera to changing oceanographic conditions during Middle Miocene C...
The response of planktonic foraminifera to changing oceanographic conditions during Middle Miocene C...
Middle Miocene (14.8–11.9 Ma) deep-sea sediments from ODP Hole 747A (Kerguelen Plateau, southern Ind...
The Miocene epoch (23.03–5.33 Ma) was a time interval of global warmth, relative to today. Continent...
The Miocene epoch (23.03–5.33 Ma) was a time interval of global warmth, relative to today. Continent...
<div><p>Modern climate change has a strong potential to shift earth systems and biological communiti...
Planktonic and benthic foraminifera are the most significant providers of information on the state o...
Modern climate change has a strong potential to shift earth systems and biological communities into ...
The Lakes Entrance oil shaft section in east Gippsland, southeastern Australia, spans most of the se...
The stratigraphic section at Lakes Entrance accumulated on a narrow platform in a neritic environmen...
Planktonic foraminifers from Ocean Drilling Program Leg 182, Holes 1126B and 1126C, 1128B and 1128C,...
The dense record of Cenozoic foraminifera simultaneously supplies a mosaic of biostratigraphy, a ric...
Middle Miocene (14.8–11.9 Ma) deep-sea sediments from ODP Hole 747A (Kerguelen Plateau, southern Ind...
There were four major coolings and several other well-marked steps in global environmental change du...
The late Miocene to Pliocene was a geological time interval of global cooling, albeit in a warmer-th...
The response of planktonic foraminifera to changing oceanographic conditions during Middle Miocene C...
The response of planktonic foraminifera to changing oceanographic conditions during Middle Miocene C...
Middle Miocene (14.8–11.9 Ma) deep-sea sediments from ODP Hole 747A (Kerguelen Plateau, southern Ind...
The Miocene epoch (23.03–5.33 Ma) was a time interval of global warmth, relative to today. Continent...
The Miocene epoch (23.03–5.33 Ma) was a time interval of global warmth, relative to today. Continent...
<div><p>Modern climate change has a strong potential to shift earth systems and biological communiti...
Planktonic and benthic foraminifera are the most significant providers of information on the state o...
Modern climate change has a strong potential to shift earth systems and biological communities into ...