19 pagesInternational audienceThe first step of ice-sheet build-up on Antarctica at the Eocene-Oligocene boundary was followed by a phase of climate instability culminating during the Miocene with a warming event called the Middle Miocene Climate Optimum (MMCO), that ended with a marked cooling phase identified as the Middle Miocene Climate Transition (MMCT). While numerous benthic foraminifera δ18O and Mg/Ca data have been used to capture the global climate evolution during this interval of climate and ice-sheet instability, geochemical records from shallow-water carbonates still remain scarce. Yet such records are crucial to capture the diversity of regional environmental responses to global climate changes, and thus to better understand ...