The geologic time scale for the Cenozoic Era has been notably improved over the last decades by virtue of integrated stratigraphy, combining high-resolution astrochronologies, biostratigraphy and magnetostratigraphy with high-precision radioisotopic dates. However, the middle Eocene remains a weak link. The so-called "Eocene time scale gap" reflects the scarcity of suitable study sections with clear astronomically-forced variations in carbonate content, primarily because large parts of the oceans were starved of carbonate during the Eocene greenhouse. International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) Expedition 369 cored a carbonate-rich sedimentary sequence of Eocene age in the Mentelle Basin (Site U1514, offshore southwest Australia). The sequ...
The first complete cyclic sedimentary successions for the early Paleogene from drilling multiple hol...
The Eocene/Oligocene (E/O) boundary represents an extreme and rapid climatic transition from the “gr...
CaCO3, Corg, and biogenic SiO2 were measured in Eocene equatorial Pacific sediments from Sites 1218 ...
International audienceThe geologic time scale for the Cenozoic Era has been notably improved over th...
The geologic time scale for the Cenozoic Era has been notably improved over the last decades by virt...
Recently the astronomically calibrated geological timescale has been extended to the base of the Oli...
Recently the astronomically calibrated geological timescale has been extended to the base of the Oli...
International audienceUntil now, the middle Eocene has remained a poorly constrained interval of eff...
We use an X-ray fluorescence (XRF) Core Scanner to obtain records of elemental concentrations in sed...
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...
International audienceThe Eocene was a critical period of global plate reorganization and it also sa...
The early-middle Eocene (ca. 56-41 Ma) is recorded in the pelagic Scaglia Rossa and Variegata Format...
The early–middle Eocene (ca. 56–41 Ma) is recorded in the pelagic Scaglia Rossa and Variegata Format...
The early Eocene represents an ideal case study to analyse the impact of enhanced global warming on ...
The first complete cyclic sedimentary successions for the early Paleogene from drilling multiple hol...
The Eocene/Oligocene (E/O) boundary represents an extreme and rapid climatic transition from the “gr...
CaCO3, Corg, and biogenic SiO2 were measured in Eocene equatorial Pacific sediments from Sites 1218 ...
International audienceThe geologic time scale for the Cenozoic Era has been notably improved over th...
The geologic time scale for the Cenozoic Era has been notably improved over the last decades by virt...
Recently the astronomically calibrated geological timescale has been extended to the base of the Oli...
Recently the astronomically calibrated geological timescale has been extended to the base of the Oli...
International audienceUntil now, the middle Eocene has remained a poorly constrained interval of eff...
We use an X-ray fluorescence (XRF) Core Scanner to obtain records of elemental concentrations in sed...
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...
International audienceThe Eocene was a critical period of global plate reorganization and it also sa...
The early-middle Eocene (ca. 56-41 Ma) is recorded in the pelagic Scaglia Rossa and Variegata Format...
The early–middle Eocene (ca. 56–41 Ma) is recorded in the pelagic Scaglia Rossa and Variegata Format...
The early Eocene represents an ideal case study to analyse the impact of enhanced global warming on ...
The first complete cyclic sedimentary successions for the early Paleogene from drilling multiple hol...
The Eocene/Oligocene (E/O) boundary represents an extreme and rapid climatic transition from the “gr...
CaCO3, Corg, and biogenic SiO2 were measured in Eocene equatorial Pacific sediments from Sites 1218 ...