The Latest Danian Event (LDE, ∼62.15 Ma) represents a transient carbon cycle perturbation on a global scale similar to the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum, but of a much lower magnitude. This event took place during a time interval that is characterized by major changes in the calcareous plankton communities like the appearance and diversification of the fasciculithid nannolith group and the establishment of dinoflagellate photosymbiosis within the Praemurica/Morozovella planktic foraminifera. Size-related isotope changes (d13C, d18O) of planktic foraminifera might indicate changes in the depth habitat of foraminifera with ontogeny. An increase in d13C with size may point to the existence of (dinoflagellate) photosymbionts, and are often u...
Several transient (<200 kyr) hyperthermal events disturbed the early Paleogene marine ecosystem, of ...
The Latest Danian Event (LDE, ~ 62.2 Ma) is characterized by global changes in the carbon cycle as i...
The Latest Danian Event (LDE, c. 62.1 Ma) is an early Palaeogene hyperthermal or transient (<200 ka)...
The Latest Danian Event (LDE, ∼62.15 Ma) represents a transient carbon cycle perturbation on a globa...
The marine ecosystem has been severely disturbed by several transient paleoenvironmental events (<20...
The carbon stable isotope (δ13C) composition of the calcitic tests of planktonic foraminifera has an...
During the Paleocene the marine ecosystem was disturbed by several transient climate events, e.g. th...
The carbon stable isotope (13C) composition of the calcitic tests of planktonic foraminifera has an ...
Extant planktonic foraminifera display positive covariance between δ13C signals and test size. As do...
Late Paleocene planktic foraminifera exhibit strong positive correlations between carbon isotopic va...
<div><p>The marine ecosystem has been severely disturbed by several transient paleoenvironmental eve...
The carbon stable isotope (δ13C) composition of the calcitic tests of planktonic foraminifera has an...
Superimposed on the warm greenhouse climate of the early Paleogene, several hyperthermals, warming e...
The early Paleogene is characterized by numerous hyperthermals, transient (< 200 kyr) ocean warming ...
The serial test dissection and sieve fraction methods for determining the pattern of size-related ch...
Several transient (<200 kyr) hyperthermal events disturbed the early Paleogene marine ecosystem, of ...
The Latest Danian Event (LDE, ~ 62.2 Ma) is characterized by global changes in the carbon cycle as i...
The Latest Danian Event (LDE, c. 62.1 Ma) is an early Palaeogene hyperthermal or transient (<200 ka)...
The Latest Danian Event (LDE, ∼62.15 Ma) represents a transient carbon cycle perturbation on a globa...
The marine ecosystem has been severely disturbed by several transient paleoenvironmental events (<20...
The carbon stable isotope (δ13C) composition of the calcitic tests of planktonic foraminifera has an...
During the Paleocene the marine ecosystem was disturbed by several transient climate events, e.g. th...
The carbon stable isotope (13C) composition of the calcitic tests of planktonic foraminifera has an ...
Extant planktonic foraminifera display positive covariance between δ13C signals and test size. As do...
Late Paleocene planktic foraminifera exhibit strong positive correlations between carbon isotopic va...
<div><p>The marine ecosystem has been severely disturbed by several transient paleoenvironmental eve...
The carbon stable isotope (δ13C) composition of the calcitic tests of planktonic foraminifera has an...
Superimposed on the warm greenhouse climate of the early Paleogene, several hyperthermals, warming e...
The early Paleogene is characterized by numerous hyperthermals, transient (< 200 kyr) ocean warming ...
The serial test dissection and sieve fraction methods for determining the pattern of size-related ch...
Several transient (<200 kyr) hyperthermal events disturbed the early Paleogene marine ecosystem, of ...
The Latest Danian Event (LDE, ~ 62.2 Ma) is characterized by global changes in the carbon cycle as i...
The Latest Danian Event (LDE, c. 62.1 Ma) is an early Palaeogene hyperthermal or transient (<200 ka)...