Earth's climate experienced a warming event known as the Middle Eocene Climatic Optimum (MECO) at ~ 40 Ma, which was an abrupt reversal of a long-term Eocene cooling trend. This event is characterized in the deep Southern, Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans by a distinct negative δ18O excursion over 500 kyr. We report results of high-resolution paleontological, geochemical, and rock magnetic investigations of the Neo-Tethyan Monte Cagnero (MCA) section (northeastern Apennines, Italy), which can be correlated on the basis of magneto- and biostratigraphic results to the MECO event recorded in deep-sea sections. In the MCA section, an interval with a relative increase in eutrophic nannofossil taxa (and decreased abundances of oligotrophic tax...
We present trace metal geochemistry and stable isotope records for the middle Eocene Alano di Piave ...
We describe a scenario of climate forcing on sedimentation recorded in the late Paleocene-early Eoce...
Understanding marine environmental change and associated biological turnover across the Palaeocene–E...
Earth's climate experienced a warming event known as the Middle Eocene Climatic Optimum (MECO) at ~ ...
Earth's climate experienced a warming event known as the Middle Eocene Climatic Optimum(MECO) at ~40...
Earth's climate experienced a warming event known as the Middle Eocene Climatic Optimum(MECO) at ~40...
The Middle Eocene Climatic Optimum (MECO) event at ~40 Ma was a greenhouse warming which indicates a...
Magnetic properties of pelagic marine sediments that record the Middle Eocene Climatic Optimum (MECO...
During the Late Paleocene-Early Eocene (\u30360 Ma to 50 Ma), Earth's climate experienced a warming ...
Deep-sea foraminiferal stable isotope records (18O) indicate a long-term cooling trend that culminat...
Sedimentary records of the Early Cenozoic indicate a series of events with climatic and carbon cycle...
During the Late Paleocene-Early Eocene (~60 Ma to 50 Ma), Earth's climate experienced a warming tren...
We present trace metal geochemistry and stable isotope records for the middle Eocene Alano di Piave ...
We describe a scenario of climate forcing on sedimentation recorded in the late Paleocene-early Eoce...
Understanding marine environmental change and associated biological turnover across the Palaeocene–E...
We present trace metal geochemistry and stable isotope records for the middle Eocene Alano di Piave ...
We describe a scenario of climate forcing on sedimentation recorded in the late Paleocene-early Eoce...
Understanding marine environmental change and associated biological turnover across the Palaeocene–E...
Earth's climate experienced a warming event known as the Middle Eocene Climatic Optimum (MECO) at ~ ...
Earth's climate experienced a warming event known as the Middle Eocene Climatic Optimum(MECO) at ~40...
Earth's climate experienced a warming event known as the Middle Eocene Climatic Optimum(MECO) at ~40...
The Middle Eocene Climatic Optimum (MECO) event at ~40 Ma was a greenhouse warming which indicates a...
Magnetic properties of pelagic marine sediments that record the Middle Eocene Climatic Optimum (MECO...
During the Late Paleocene-Early Eocene (\u30360 Ma to 50 Ma), Earth's climate experienced a warming ...
Deep-sea foraminiferal stable isotope records (18O) indicate a long-term cooling trend that culminat...
Sedimentary records of the Early Cenozoic indicate a series of events with climatic and carbon cycle...
During the Late Paleocene-Early Eocene (~60 Ma to 50 Ma), Earth's climate experienced a warming tren...
We present trace metal geochemistry and stable isotope records for the middle Eocene Alano di Piave ...
We describe a scenario of climate forcing on sedimentation recorded in the late Paleocene-early Eoce...
Understanding marine environmental change and associated biological turnover across the Palaeocene–E...
We present trace metal geochemistry and stable isotope records for the middle Eocene Alano di Piave ...
We describe a scenario of climate forcing on sedimentation recorded in the late Paleocene-early Eoce...
Understanding marine environmental change and associated biological turnover across the Palaeocene–E...