We investigated the response of late Paleocene-middle Eocene (~60-37.5 Ma) benthic foraminiferal assemblages to long-term climate change and hyperthermal events including the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM) at Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Site 865 on Allison Guyot, a seamount in the Mid-Pacific Mountains. Seamounts are isolated deep-sea environments where enhanced current systems interrupt bentho-pelagic coupling, and fossil assemblages from such settings have been little evaluated. Assemblages at Site 865 are diverse and dominated by cylindrical calcareous taxa with complex apertures, an extinct group which probably lived infaunally. Dominance of an infaunal morphogroup is unexpected in a highly oligotrophic setting, but these form...
High-resolution biostratigraphic and quantitative studies of subtropical Pacific planktonic foramini...
The Paleocene-Eocene interval was cored during Leg 198 at four sites (1209 to 1212) in a depth range...
Superimposed on the warm greenhouse climate of the early Paleogene, several hyperthermals, warming e...
<div><p>The early Eocene greenhouse world was marked by multiple transient hyperthermal events. The ...
'Hyperthermals' are intervals of rapid, pronounced global warming known from six episodes within the...
The early Eocene greenhouse world was marked by multiple transient hyperthermal events. The most ext...
This paper provides a synthesis of the long- and short-term response of various marine ecosystems (d...
At low latitude locations in the northern hemisphere, striking changes in the relative abundances an...
The aim of this project is to evaluate the short-and long-term effects of multiple subsequent global...
Predicting the impact of ongoing anthropogenic CO2 emissions on calcifying marine organisms is compl...
Climate change is predicted to alter temperature, carbonate chemistry and oxygen availability in the...
'Hyperthermals' are intervals of rapid, pronounced global warming known from six episodes within the...
Paleocene–Eocene warming and changes in oceanic hydrography should have significantly impacted the e...
A major change in Cenozoic deep-sea benthic foraminifera occurred in the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacif...
The early Paleogene is characterized by numerous hyperthermals, transient (< 200 kyr) ocean warming ...
High-resolution biostratigraphic and quantitative studies of subtropical Pacific planktonic foramini...
The Paleocene-Eocene interval was cored during Leg 198 at four sites (1209 to 1212) in a depth range...
Superimposed on the warm greenhouse climate of the early Paleogene, several hyperthermals, warming e...
<div><p>The early Eocene greenhouse world was marked by multiple transient hyperthermal events. The ...
'Hyperthermals' are intervals of rapid, pronounced global warming known from six episodes within the...
The early Eocene greenhouse world was marked by multiple transient hyperthermal events. The most ext...
This paper provides a synthesis of the long- and short-term response of various marine ecosystems (d...
At low latitude locations in the northern hemisphere, striking changes in the relative abundances an...
The aim of this project is to evaluate the short-and long-term effects of multiple subsequent global...
Predicting the impact of ongoing anthropogenic CO2 emissions on calcifying marine organisms is compl...
Climate change is predicted to alter temperature, carbonate chemistry and oxygen availability in the...
'Hyperthermals' are intervals of rapid, pronounced global warming known from six episodes within the...
Paleocene–Eocene warming and changes in oceanic hydrography should have significantly impacted the e...
A major change in Cenozoic deep-sea benthic foraminifera occurred in the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacif...
The early Paleogene is characterized by numerous hyperthermals, transient (< 200 kyr) ocean warming ...
High-resolution biostratigraphic and quantitative studies of subtropical Pacific planktonic foramini...
The Paleocene-Eocene interval was cored during Leg 198 at four sites (1209 to 1212) in a depth range...
Superimposed on the warm greenhouse climate of the early Paleogene, several hyperthermals, warming e...