Major ice sheets were permanently established on Antarctica approximately 34 million years ago1,2,3, close to the Eocene/Oligocene boundary, at the same time as a permanent deepening of the calcite compensation depth in the world’s oceans4. Until recently, it was thought that Northern Hemisphere glaciation began much later, between 11 and 5 million years ago1,2,3,5. This view has been challenged, however, by records of ice rafting at high northern latitudes during the Eocene epoch6,7 and by estimates of global ice volume that exceed the storage capacity of Antarctica8 at the same time as a temporary deepening of the calcite compensation depth ∼41.6 million years ago9. Here we test the hypothesis that large ice sheets were present in both he...
15 pages, 3 figures.This paper considers the wide range of evidence, both direct and indirect, for t...
Earth's current icehouse phase began ∼34 m.y. ago with the onset of major Antarctic glaciation at th...
It is generally believed that a large scale Antarctic ice sheet formed at the Eocene-Oligocene trans...
Major ice sheets were permanently established on Antarctica approximately 34 million years ago1, 2, ...
Major ice sheets were permanently established on Antarctica approximately 34 million years ago, clos...
The transition from the extreme global warmth of the early Eocene 'greenhouse' climate similar to 55...
The transition from the extreme global warmth of the early Eocene 'greenhouse' climate approx55 mill...
The long-standing view of Earth\u27s Cenozoic glacial history calls for the first continental-scale ...
The ocean depth at which the rate of calcium carbonate input from surface waters equals the rate of ...
The long-standing view of Earth's Cenozoic glacial history calls for the first continental-scale gla...
Antarctica underwent a complex evolution over the course of the Cenozoic, which influenced the histo...
About 34 million years ago, Earth\u27s climate shifted from a relatively ice-free world to one with ...
About 34 million years ago, Earth's climate shifted from a relatively ice-free world to one with gla...
The ocean depth at which the rate of calcium carbonate input from surface waters equals the rate of ...
The long-term cooling trend of the Cenozoic is punctuated by shorter-term climatic events, such as t...
15 pages, 3 figures.This paper considers the wide range of evidence, both direct and indirect, for t...
Earth's current icehouse phase began ∼34 m.y. ago with the onset of major Antarctic glaciation at th...
It is generally believed that a large scale Antarctic ice sheet formed at the Eocene-Oligocene trans...
Major ice sheets were permanently established on Antarctica approximately 34 million years ago1, 2, ...
Major ice sheets were permanently established on Antarctica approximately 34 million years ago, clos...
The transition from the extreme global warmth of the early Eocene 'greenhouse' climate similar to 55...
The transition from the extreme global warmth of the early Eocene 'greenhouse' climate approx55 mill...
The long-standing view of Earth\u27s Cenozoic glacial history calls for the first continental-scale ...
The ocean depth at which the rate of calcium carbonate input from surface waters equals the rate of ...
The long-standing view of Earth's Cenozoic glacial history calls for the first continental-scale gla...
Antarctica underwent a complex evolution over the course of the Cenozoic, which influenced the histo...
About 34 million years ago, Earth\u27s climate shifted from a relatively ice-free world to one with ...
About 34 million years ago, Earth's climate shifted from a relatively ice-free world to one with gla...
The ocean depth at which the rate of calcium carbonate input from surface waters equals the rate of ...
The long-term cooling trend of the Cenozoic is punctuated by shorter-term climatic events, such as t...
15 pages, 3 figures.This paper considers the wide range of evidence, both direct and indirect, for t...
Earth's current icehouse phase began ∼34 m.y. ago with the onset of major Antarctic glaciation at th...
It is generally believed that a large scale Antarctic ice sheet formed at the Eocene-Oligocene trans...