of global tectonics in the Cenozoic and, we argue, of atmospheric CO2 concentration (pCO2) and thus global climate. Subduction of Tethyan oceanic crust with a carpet of carbonate-rich pelagic sediments deposited during transit beneath the high-productivity equatorial belt resulted in a component flux of CO2 delivery to the atmosphere capable to maintain high pCO2 levels and warm climate conditions until the decarbonation factory shut down with the collision of Greater India with Asia at the Early Eocene climatic optimum at 50 Ma. At about this time, the India continent and the highly weatherable Deccan Traps drifted into the equatorial humid belt where uptake of CO2 by efficient silicate weathering further perturbed the delicate equilibr...
The end of the Eocene greenhouse world was the most dramatic phase in the long-term cooling trend of...
Even without humans, there are many processes that can change the concentration of carbon dioxide (C...
Hothouse climates in Earth’s geologic past, such as the Eocene epoch, \ud are thought to have been c...
India's northward flight and collision with Asia was a major driver of global tectonics in the Cenoz...
India's northward flight and collision with Asia was a major driver of global tectonics in the Cenoz...
The small reservoir of CO2 in the atmosphere (pCO2) that modulates climate through the greenhouse ef...
The 58-51 Ma interval was characterized by a long-term increase of global temperatures (+4 to +6°C) ...
Atmospheric carbon dioxide level is one of the major drivers responsible for the global temperature ...
The small reservoir of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere (pCO2) that modulates climate through the gr...
“Earth degassing is a critical carbon source, but its contribution to Cenozoic atmospheric CO2 varia...
Au début du Miocène supérieur (11,6 à 5,3 Ma) la configuration continentale était déjà très similair...
The Early Eocene Climate Optimum (EECO, which occurred about 51 to 53 million years ago), was the wa...
Approximately 34 million years ago across the Eocene–Oligocene transition (EOT), Earth’s climate tip...
The early Paleogene represents the most recent interval in Earth's history characterized by global g...
The Early Eocene Climate Optimum (EECO, which occurred about 51 to 53 million years ago)1, was the w...
The end of the Eocene greenhouse world was the most dramatic phase in the long-term cooling trend of...
Even without humans, there are many processes that can change the concentration of carbon dioxide (C...
Hothouse climates in Earth’s geologic past, such as the Eocene epoch, \ud are thought to have been c...
India's northward flight and collision with Asia was a major driver of global tectonics in the Cenoz...
India's northward flight and collision with Asia was a major driver of global tectonics in the Cenoz...
The small reservoir of CO2 in the atmosphere (pCO2) that modulates climate through the greenhouse ef...
The 58-51 Ma interval was characterized by a long-term increase of global temperatures (+4 to +6°C) ...
Atmospheric carbon dioxide level is one of the major drivers responsible for the global temperature ...
The small reservoir of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere (pCO2) that modulates climate through the gr...
“Earth degassing is a critical carbon source, but its contribution to Cenozoic atmospheric CO2 varia...
Au début du Miocène supérieur (11,6 à 5,3 Ma) la configuration continentale était déjà très similair...
The Early Eocene Climate Optimum (EECO, which occurred about 51 to 53 million years ago), was the wa...
Approximately 34 million years ago across the Eocene–Oligocene transition (EOT), Earth’s climate tip...
The early Paleogene represents the most recent interval in Earth's history characterized by global g...
The Early Eocene Climate Optimum (EECO, which occurred about 51 to 53 million years ago)1, was the w...
The end of the Eocene greenhouse world was the most dramatic phase in the long-term cooling trend of...
Even without humans, there are many processes that can change the concentration of carbon dioxide (C...
Hothouse climates in Earth’s geologic past, such as the Eocene epoch, \ud are thought to have been c...