This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordThe early Paleogene represents the most recent interval in Earth’s history characterized by global greenhouse warmth on multi-million year timescales, yet our understanding of long-term climate and carbon cycle evolution in the low latitudes, and in particular the Indian Ocean, remains very poorly constrained. Here we present the first long-term sub-eccentricity-resolution stable isotope (δ13 30 C and δ 18 O) and trace element (Mg/Ca and B/Ca) records spanning the late Paleocene–early Eocene (~58– 53 Ma) across a surface–deep hydrographic reconstruction of the northern Indian Ocean, resolving late Paleocene 405-kyr paced cyclicity and a por...
D.E. and H.P.A. acknowledge support from Yale University and the Yale Analytical and Stable Isotope ...
Global cooling and continental-scale expansion of Antarctic ice sheets occurred approximately 34 mil...
[1] Until recently, very few high-quality deep ocean sedimentary sections of Eocene age have been av...
The early Paleogene represents the most recent interval in Earth's history characterized by global g...
The early Paleogene represents the most recent interval in Earth's history characterized by global g...
The early Paleogene represents the most recent interval in Earth's history characterized by global g...
The Late Cretaceous–early Paleogene is the most recent period of Earth history with a dynamic carbon...
The Late Cretaceous–Early Paleogene is the most recent period in Earth history that experienced sust...
Climatic conditions throughout the Paleocene (55 - 65.5 Ma) are believed to have remained relatively...
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The early Palaeogene (65-45 million years ago (Ma)) is of great interest to the earth science commun...
The Paleocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM), ca. 56 Ma, was a major global environmental perturbati...
The early Paleogene was marked by extensive changes related to Earth surface temperature, carbon cyc...
The Paleocene and Eocene are characterized by strong greenhouse climates. Atmospheric CO2 concentrat...
Quantitative reconstructions of hydrological change during ancient greenhouse warming events provide...
D.E. and H.P.A. acknowledge support from Yale University and the Yale Analytical and Stable Isotope ...
Global cooling and continental-scale expansion of Antarctic ice sheets occurred approximately 34 mil...
[1] Until recently, very few high-quality deep ocean sedimentary sections of Eocene age have been av...
The early Paleogene represents the most recent interval in Earth's history characterized by global g...
The early Paleogene represents the most recent interval in Earth's history characterized by global g...
The early Paleogene represents the most recent interval in Earth's history characterized by global g...
The Late Cretaceous–early Paleogene is the most recent period of Earth history with a dynamic carbon...
The Late Cretaceous–Early Paleogene is the most recent period in Earth history that experienced sust...
Climatic conditions throughout the Paleocene (55 - 65.5 Ma) are believed to have remained relatively...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/94995/1/palo1207.pd
The early Palaeogene (65-45 million years ago (Ma)) is of great interest to the earth science commun...
The Paleocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM), ca. 56 Ma, was a major global environmental perturbati...
The early Paleogene was marked by extensive changes related to Earth surface temperature, carbon cyc...
The Paleocene and Eocene are characterized by strong greenhouse climates. Atmospheric CO2 concentrat...
Quantitative reconstructions of hydrological change during ancient greenhouse warming events provide...
D.E. and H.P.A. acknowledge support from Yale University and the Yale Analytical and Stable Isotope ...
Global cooling and continental-scale expansion of Antarctic ice sheets occurred approximately 34 mil...
[1] Until recently, very few high-quality deep ocean sedimentary sections of Eocene age have been av...