Over the past several decades, oxygen minimum zones have rapidly expanded due to rising temperatures raising concerns about the impacts of future climate change. One way to better understand the drivers behind this expansion is to evaluate the links between climate and seawater deoxygenation in the past especially in times of geologically abrupt climate change such as the Palaeocene‐Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM), a well‐characterized period of rapid warming ~56 Ma. We have developed and applied the novel redox proxies of foraminiferal Cr isotopes (δ⁵³Cr) and Ce anomalies (Ce/Ce*) to assess changes in paleoredox conditions arising from changes in oxygen availability. Both δ⁵³Cr and Cr concentrations decrease notably over the PETM at intermed...
Oxygen loss in the ocean, termed deoxygenation, is a major consequence of climate change and is exac...
Ocean temperature and dissolved oxygen concentrations are critical factors that control ocean produc...
Climate-driven Oxygen Minimum Zone (OMZ) expansions in the geologic record provide an opportunity to...
Over the past several decades, oxygen minimum zones have rapidly expanded due to rising temperatures...
Anthropogenic warming could well drive depletion of oceanic oxygen in the future. Important insight ...
The decline in dissolved oxygen in global oceans (ocean deoxygenation) is a potential consequence of...
Anthropogenic warming could well drive depletion of oceanic oxygen in the future. Important insight ...
The Paleocene-Eocene boundary represents a profound event in Cenozoic paleoceanography in which carb...
Uncertainty over the trajectory of seawater oxygenation in the coming decades is of particular conce...
As yet no evidence has been presented for pervasive deoxygenation in the upper water column through ...
The Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM) has been attributed to a rapid rise in greenhouse gas le...
The Paleocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM), ca. 56 Ma, was a major global environmental perturbatio...
Anthropogenic warming is expected to drive oxygen out of the ocean as the water temperature rises an...
Dissolved oxygen (O2) is essential for most ocean ecosystems, fuelling organisms’ respiration and fa...
The Paleocene Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM) represents a major carbon cycle and climate perturbation...
Oxygen loss in the ocean, termed deoxygenation, is a major consequence of climate change and is exac...
Ocean temperature and dissolved oxygen concentrations are critical factors that control ocean produc...
Climate-driven Oxygen Minimum Zone (OMZ) expansions in the geologic record provide an opportunity to...
Over the past several decades, oxygen minimum zones have rapidly expanded due to rising temperatures...
Anthropogenic warming could well drive depletion of oceanic oxygen in the future. Important insight ...
The decline in dissolved oxygen in global oceans (ocean deoxygenation) is a potential consequence of...
Anthropogenic warming could well drive depletion of oceanic oxygen in the future. Important insight ...
The Paleocene-Eocene boundary represents a profound event in Cenozoic paleoceanography in which carb...
Uncertainty over the trajectory of seawater oxygenation in the coming decades is of particular conce...
As yet no evidence has been presented for pervasive deoxygenation in the upper water column through ...
The Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM) has been attributed to a rapid rise in greenhouse gas le...
The Paleocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM), ca. 56 Ma, was a major global environmental perturbatio...
Anthropogenic warming is expected to drive oxygen out of the ocean as the water temperature rises an...
Dissolved oxygen (O2) is essential for most ocean ecosystems, fuelling organisms’ respiration and fa...
The Paleocene Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM) represents a major carbon cycle and climate perturbation...
Oxygen loss in the ocean, termed deoxygenation, is a major consequence of climate change and is exac...
Ocean temperature and dissolved oxygen concentrations are critical factors that control ocean produc...
Climate-driven Oxygen Minimum Zone (OMZ) expansions in the geologic record provide an opportunity to...