© 2015This review provides a synopsis of ongoing research and our understanding of the fundamentals of sea-level change today and in the geologic record, especially as illustrated by conditions and processes during the Cretaceous greenhouse climate episode. We give an overview of the state of the art of our understanding on eustatic (global) versus relative (regional) sea level, as well as long-term versus short-term fluctuations and their drivers. In the context of the focus of UNESCO-IUGS/IGCP project 609 on Cretaceous eustatic, short-term sea-level and climate changes, we evaluate the possible evidence for glacio-eustasy versus alternative or additional mechanisms for continental water storage and release for the Cretaceous greenhouse an...
We review Phanerozoic sea-level changes [543 million years ago (Ma) to the present] on various time ...
The Early Cretaceous Epoch, about 145-100 million years ago, is generally thought of as a greenhouse...
Rapid changes in global and local climate and weather, noticeable over our lifetimes, have spurred h...
© 2015This review provides a synopsis of ongoing research and our understanding of the fundamentals ...
© 2015. This review provides a synopsis of ongoing research and our understanding of the fundamental...
The Cretaceous Period serves as a relevant model to understand greenhouse climate evolution. As atmo...
A review of short-term (<3 myr: c. 100 kyr to 2.4 myr) Cretaceous sea-level fluctuations of several ...
Large, rapid global sea-level changes challenge the paradigm of stable Late Cretaceous greenhouse cl...
The Late Cretaceous (100.5–66.0 Ma) was a greenhouse world with high atmospheric CO2, which fluctuat...
International audienceClimate is often depicted as globally warm during the middle part of the Creta...
International audienceThe low thermal gradients and clement winters characterizing climates of the C...
Greenhouse climates with global mean temperatures significantly higher than today prevailed during l...
We review Phanerozoic sea-level changes [543 million years ago (Ma) to the present] on various time ...
The stratigraphic record from both deep‐sea and shallow‐water depositional environments indicates th...
The Cretaceous is a special episode in the history of the Earth named for a unique rock type, chalk....
We review Phanerozoic sea-level changes [543 million years ago (Ma) to the present] on various time ...
The Early Cretaceous Epoch, about 145-100 million years ago, is generally thought of as a greenhouse...
Rapid changes in global and local climate and weather, noticeable over our lifetimes, have spurred h...
© 2015This review provides a synopsis of ongoing research and our understanding of the fundamentals ...
© 2015. This review provides a synopsis of ongoing research and our understanding of the fundamental...
The Cretaceous Period serves as a relevant model to understand greenhouse climate evolution. As atmo...
A review of short-term (<3 myr: c. 100 kyr to 2.4 myr) Cretaceous sea-level fluctuations of several ...
Large, rapid global sea-level changes challenge the paradigm of stable Late Cretaceous greenhouse cl...
The Late Cretaceous (100.5–66.0 Ma) was a greenhouse world with high atmospheric CO2, which fluctuat...
International audienceClimate is often depicted as globally warm during the middle part of the Creta...
International audienceThe low thermal gradients and clement winters characterizing climates of the C...
Greenhouse climates with global mean temperatures significantly higher than today prevailed during l...
We review Phanerozoic sea-level changes [543 million years ago (Ma) to the present] on various time ...
The stratigraphic record from both deep‐sea and shallow‐water depositional environments indicates th...
The Cretaceous is a special episode in the history of the Earth named for a unique rock type, chalk....
We review Phanerozoic sea-level changes [543 million years ago (Ma) to the present] on various time ...
The Early Cretaceous Epoch, about 145-100 million years ago, is generally thought of as a greenhouse...
Rapid changes in global and local climate and weather, noticeable over our lifetimes, have spurred h...