Massive addition of isotopically-depleted carbon to the ocean and atmosphere caused a carbon isotope excursion (CIE) and global greenhouse warming during the Paleocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM) circa 56 million years ago. The body of the CIE is followed by a recovery interval that is key to understanding Earth's capacity for carbon uptake, mechanisms of carbon uptake, and biotic responses following an extreme greenhouse warming event. Expanded terrestrial stratigraphic sections in the Bighorn Basin of Wyoming provide exceptionally high-resolution records of the CIE and can be linked directly to the mammalian fossil record. Here, we provide carbon isotope records of unprecedented resolution measured on in-situ pedogenic carbonate nodules...
First Published on April 20, 2016The Paleocene-Eocene thermal maximum was a period of abrupt, transi...
CHANGES in the isotope content of the large marine carbon reservoir can force shifts in that of the ...
Article first published online: 2 OCT 2013[1] The Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM) is marked ...
Massive addition of isotopically-depleted carbon to the ocean and atmosphere caused a carbon isotope...
Abstract. Transient greenhouse warming events in the Paleocene and Eocene were associated with the a...
Pronounced transient global warming events between 60 and 50 million years ago have been linked to ...
The Earth's climate abruptly warmed by 5-8 °C during the Palaeocene-Eocene thermal maximum (PETM), a...
Marine and continental records show an abrupt negative shift in carbon isotope values at ~55.8 Myr a...
The Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM), a period of global warming ca. 56 Ma, is marked in the ...
Paleogene hyperthermals, including the Paleocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM) and several other sma...
The early Paleogene was dominated by a global greenhouse climatic state punctuated by abrupt warming...
Carbon-isotope measurements (δ13C) of leaf-wax n-alkanes from the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (...
Continental sedimentary records of early Paleogene hyperthermals are typically limited to weathered,...
The Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM) was followed by a lesser hyperthermal event, called ETM2...
Oxygen isotope records of Cenozoic sea water temperatures indicate that a rapid warming event known ...
First Published on April 20, 2016The Paleocene-Eocene thermal maximum was a period of abrupt, transi...
CHANGES in the isotope content of the large marine carbon reservoir can force shifts in that of the ...
Article first published online: 2 OCT 2013[1] The Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM) is marked ...
Massive addition of isotopically-depleted carbon to the ocean and atmosphere caused a carbon isotope...
Abstract. Transient greenhouse warming events in the Paleocene and Eocene were associated with the a...
Pronounced transient global warming events between 60 and 50 million years ago have been linked to ...
The Earth's climate abruptly warmed by 5-8 °C during the Palaeocene-Eocene thermal maximum (PETM), a...
Marine and continental records show an abrupt negative shift in carbon isotope values at ~55.8 Myr a...
The Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM), a period of global warming ca. 56 Ma, is marked in the ...
Paleogene hyperthermals, including the Paleocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM) and several other sma...
The early Paleogene was dominated by a global greenhouse climatic state punctuated by abrupt warming...
Carbon-isotope measurements (δ13C) of leaf-wax n-alkanes from the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (...
Continental sedimentary records of early Paleogene hyperthermals are typically limited to weathered,...
The Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM) was followed by a lesser hyperthermal event, called ETM2...
Oxygen isotope records of Cenozoic sea water temperatures indicate that a rapid warming event known ...
First Published on April 20, 2016The Paleocene-Eocene thermal maximum was a period of abrupt, transi...
CHANGES in the isotope content of the large marine carbon reservoir can force shifts in that of the ...
Article first published online: 2 OCT 2013[1] The Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM) is marked ...