It has been suggested, on the basis of modern hydrology and fully coupled palaeoclimate simulations, that the warm greenhouse conditions that characterized the early Palaeogene period (55–45 Myr ago) probably induced an intensified hydrological cycle with precipitation exceeding evaporation at high latitudes. Little field evidence, however, has been available to constrain oceanic conditions in the Arctic during this period. Here we analyse Palaeogene sediments obtained during the Arctic Coring Expedition, showing that large quantities of the free-floating fern Azolla grew and reproduced in the Arctic Ocean by the onset of the middle Eocene epoch (50 Myr ago). The Azolla and accompanying abundant freshwater organic and siliceous microfossils...
Early Eocene global climate was warmer than much of the Cenozoic and was punctuated by a series of t...
The opening and closing of ocean gateways affects the global distribution of heat, salt, and moistur...
International audienceDuring the Paleocene–Eocene, the Earth experienced the warmest conditions of t...
It has been suggested, on the basis of modern hydrology and fully coupled palaeoclimate simulations,...
It has been suggested, on the basis of modern hydrology and fully coupled palaeoclimate simulations,...
With the realization that the Arctic Ocean was covered with enormous quantities of the aquatic float...
The high abundances and cyclic distribution of remains of the freshwater fern Azolla in early-Middle...
The high abundances and cyclic distribution of remains of the freshwater fern Azolla in early-Middle...
The modern Arctic Ocean is regarded as barometer of global change and amplifier of global warming1 a...
For a short time interval (c. 1.2 Myr) during the early middle Eocene (~ 49 Myr), the central Arctic...
For a short time interval (c. 1.2 Myr) during the early middle Eocene (~49 Myr), the central Arctic ...
Several episodes of abrupt and transient warming, each lasting between 50,000 and 200,000 years, pun...
Early Eocene global climate was warmer than much of the Cenozoic and was punctuated by a series of t...
The opening and closing of ocean gateways affects the global distribution of heat, salt, and moistur...
International audienceDuring the Paleocene–Eocene, the Earth experienced the warmest conditions of t...
It has been suggested, on the basis of modern hydrology and fully coupled palaeoclimate simulations,...
It has been suggested, on the basis of modern hydrology and fully coupled palaeoclimate simulations,...
With the realization that the Arctic Ocean was covered with enormous quantities of the aquatic float...
The high abundances and cyclic distribution of remains of the freshwater fern Azolla in early-Middle...
The high abundances and cyclic distribution of remains of the freshwater fern Azolla in early-Middle...
The modern Arctic Ocean is regarded as barometer of global change and amplifier of global warming1 a...
For a short time interval (c. 1.2 Myr) during the early middle Eocene (~ 49 Myr), the central Arctic...
For a short time interval (c. 1.2 Myr) during the early middle Eocene (~49 Myr), the central Arctic ...
Several episodes of abrupt and transient warming, each lasting between 50,000 and 200,000 years, pun...
Early Eocene global climate was warmer than much of the Cenozoic and was punctuated by a series of t...
The opening and closing of ocean gateways affects the global distribution of heat, salt, and moistur...
International audienceDuring the Paleocene–Eocene, the Earth experienced the warmest conditions of t...