International audienceUntil now, the middle Eocene has remained a poorly constrained interval of efforts to produce an astrochronological timescale for the entire Cenozoic. This has given rise to a so-called "Eocene astronomical timescale gap" (Vandenberghe et al., 2012). A high-resolution astrochronological calibration for this interval has proven to be difficult to realize, mainly because carbonate-rich deep-marine sequences of this age are scarce. In this paper, we present records from middle Eocene carbonate-rich sequences from the North Atlantic Southeast Newfoundland Ridge (IODP Exp. 342, Sites U1408 and U1410), of which the cyclical sedimentary patterns allow for an orbital calibration of the geologic timescale between ∼38 and ∼48 Ma...
We use an X-ray fluorescence (XRF) Core Scanner to obtain records of elemental concentrations in sed...
Deciphering the driving mechanisms of Earth system processes, including the climate dynamics express...
The early-middle Eocene (ca. 56-41 Ma) is recorded in the pelagic Scaglia Rossa and Variegata Format...
International audienceUntil now, the middle Eocene has remained a poorly constrained interval of eff...
Recently the astronomically calibrated geological timescale has been extended to the base of the Oli...
Cyclostratigraphy and astrochronology are now at the forefront of geologic timekeeping. While this t...
Recently the astronomically calibrated geological timescale has been extended to the base of the Oli...
The geologic time scale for the Cenozoic Era has been notably improved over the last decades by virt...
International audienceThe geologic time scale for the Cenozoic Era has been notably improved over th...
The first complete cyclic sedimentary successions for the early Paleogene from drilling multiple hol...
To explore cause and consequences of past climate change, very accurate age models such as those pro...
The geologic time scale for the Cenozoic Era has been notably improved over the last decades by virt...
We use an X-ray fluorescence (XRF) Core Scanner to obtain records of elemental concentrations in sed...
To explore cause and consequences of past climate change, very accurate age models such as those pro...
Here we present a high-resolution cyclostratigraphy based on X-ray fluorescence (XRF) core scanning ...
We use an X-ray fluorescence (XRF) Core Scanner to obtain records of elemental concentrations in sed...
Deciphering the driving mechanisms of Earth system processes, including the climate dynamics express...
The early-middle Eocene (ca. 56-41 Ma) is recorded in the pelagic Scaglia Rossa and Variegata Format...
International audienceUntil now, the middle Eocene has remained a poorly constrained interval of eff...
Recently the astronomically calibrated geological timescale has been extended to the base of the Oli...
Cyclostratigraphy and astrochronology are now at the forefront of geologic timekeeping. While this t...
Recently the astronomically calibrated geological timescale has been extended to the base of the Oli...
The geologic time scale for the Cenozoic Era has been notably improved over the last decades by virt...
International audienceThe geologic time scale for the Cenozoic Era has been notably improved over th...
The first complete cyclic sedimentary successions for the early Paleogene from drilling multiple hol...
To explore cause and consequences of past climate change, very accurate age models such as those pro...
The geologic time scale for the Cenozoic Era has been notably improved over the last decades by virt...
We use an X-ray fluorescence (XRF) Core Scanner to obtain records of elemental concentrations in sed...
To explore cause and consequences of past climate change, very accurate age models such as those pro...
Here we present a high-resolution cyclostratigraphy based on X-ray fluorescence (XRF) core scanning ...
We use an X-ray fluorescence (XRF) Core Scanner to obtain records of elemental concentrations in sed...
Deciphering the driving mechanisms of Earth system processes, including the climate dynamics express...
The early-middle Eocene (ca. 56-41 Ma) is recorded in the pelagic Scaglia Rossa and Variegata Format...