The change from a warm, ice-free greenhouse world to the glacial Antarctic icehouse occurred during the latest Eocene-earliest Oligocene. Prior to this, during the Early-Middle Eocene, Antarctica experienced warm climates, at least on the margins of the continent where geological evidence is present. Climates appear to have been warm and wet, the seas were warm and plants flourished in a frost-free environment, although there is some suggestion of valley glaciers on King George Island. Climate signals in the geological record show that the climate then cooled but not enough to allow the existence of significant ice until the latest Eocene.Glacial
Published data suggest that ice buildup commenced in Antarctica during the late middle Eocene. This ...
Earth's current icehouse phase began ~34 m.y. ago with the onset of major Antarctic glaciation at th...
The warmest global climates of the past 65 million years occurred during the early Eocene epoch (abo...
The AU:10change from a warm, ice-free greenhouse world to the glacial Antarctic icehouse occurred du...
Antarctica underwent a complex evolution over the course of the Cenozoic, which influenced the histo...
The results described in this thesis provide a rather complex picture of climatic, environmental and...
The middle-to-late Eocene period ( ~ 42 to 34 million years ago) experienced an extreme greenhouse c...
The middle-to-late Eocene period ( ~ 42 to 34 million years ago) experienced an extreme greenhouse c...
Earth's current icehouse phase began ∼34 m.y. ago with the onset of major Antarctic glaciation at th...
The warmest global climates of the past 65 million years occurred during the early Eocene epoch (ab...
Published data suggest that ice buildup commenced in Antarctica during the late middle Eocene. This ...
Earth's current icehouse phase began ~34 m.y. ago with the onset of major Antarctic glaciation at th...
Earth's current icehouse phase began ~34 m.y. ago with the onset of major Antarctic glaciation at th...
During IODP Expedition 318 (January–March 2010, Wellington to Hobart), ~2000 m of Eocene to Quatern...
Earth's current icehouse phase began ~34 m.y. ago with the onset of major Antarctic glaciation at th...
Published data suggest that ice buildup commenced in Antarctica during the late middle Eocene. This ...
Earth's current icehouse phase began ~34 m.y. ago with the onset of major Antarctic glaciation at th...
The warmest global climates of the past 65 million years occurred during the early Eocene epoch (abo...
The AU:10change from a warm, ice-free greenhouse world to the glacial Antarctic icehouse occurred du...
Antarctica underwent a complex evolution over the course of the Cenozoic, which influenced the histo...
The results described in this thesis provide a rather complex picture of climatic, environmental and...
The middle-to-late Eocene period ( ~ 42 to 34 million years ago) experienced an extreme greenhouse c...
The middle-to-late Eocene period ( ~ 42 to 34 million years ago) experienced an extreme greenhouse c...
Earth's current icehouse phase began ∼34 m.y. ago with the onset of major Antarctic glaciation at th...
The warmest global climates of the past 65 million years occurred during the early Eocene epoch (ab...
Published data suggest that ice buildup commenced in Antarctica during the late middle Eocene. This ...
Earth's current icehouse phase began ~34 m.y. ago with the onset of major Antarctic glaciation at th...
Earth's current icehouse phase began ~34 m.y. ago with the onset of major Antarctic glaciation at th...
During IODP Expedition 318 (January–March 2010, Wellington to Hobart), ~2000 m of Eocene to Quatern...
Earth's current icehouse phase began ~34 m.y. ago with the onset of major Antarctic glaciation at th...
Published data suggest that ice buildup commenced in Antarctica during the late middle Eocene. This ...
Earth's current icehouse phase began ~34 m.y. ago with the onset of major Antarctic glaciation at th...
The warmest global climates of the past 65 million years occurred during the early Eocene epoch (abo...