The composition and distribution of deep-sea sediments is the result of a multitude of climatic, biotic and oceanic conditions relating to biogeochemical cycles and environmental change. Here we utilize the extensive sediment archives of the International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) and its predecessors to construct maps of deep-sea sediment type across two critical but contrasting boundaries in the Paleogene, one characterised by an interval of extreme warmth (Paleocene/Eocene) and the other by global cooling (Eocene/Oligocene). Ocean sediment distribution shows significant divergence both between the latest Paleocene and Paleocene Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM), across the Eocene-Oligocene Transition (EOT), and in comparison to modern s...
Pelagic carbonates constitute the majority of the ocean sediments, particularly since the Jurassic, ...
Pelagic carbonates constitute the majority of the ocean sediments, particularly since the Jurassic, ...
Continental-scale expansion of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet during the Eocene-Oligocene Transition (...
The Eocene/Oligocene (E/O) boundary represents an extreme and rapid climatic transition from the “gr...
Traces of past oceanic and environmental conditions are stored in deep sea sediments as ‘proxy recor...
ODP Leg 199 drilled a latitudinal transect of sites across the position of the early Eocene equator,...
The early Palaeogene (65-45 million years ago (Ma)) is of great interest to the earth science commun...
The deep equatorial Pacific was dominated by siliceous sedimentation from ~45 Ma to the Eocene-Oligo...
The early Palaeogene (65-45 million years ago (Ma)) is of great interest to the earth science commun...
Ocean Drilling Program Leg 199 drilled a latitudinal transect across the equatorial Pacific at the t...
The Eocene-Oligocene (E/O) transition represents perhaps the most pivotal phase in the shift from Ce...
Pelagic carbonates constitute the majority of the ocean sediments, particularly since the Jurassic, ...
Holes 1209A and 1211A on Southern High, Shatsky Rise contain expanded, nearly continuous records of ...
Holes 1209A and 1211A on Southern High, Shatsky Rise contain expanded, nearly continuous records of ...
Pelagic carbonates constitute the majority of the ocean sediments, particularly since the Jurassic, ...
Pelagic carbonates constitute the majority of the ocean sediments, particularly since the Jurassic, ...
Pelagic carbonates constitute the majority of the ocean sediments, particularly since the Jurassic, ...
Continental-scale expansion of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet during the Eocene-Oligocene Transition (...
The Eocene/Oligocene (E/O) boundary represents an extreme and rapid climatic transition from the “gr...
Traces of past oceanic and environmental conditions are stored in deep sea sediments as ‘proxy recor...
ODP Leg 199 drilled a latitudinal transect of sites across the position of the early Eocene equator,...
The early Palaeogene (65-45 million years ago (Ma)) is of great interest to the earth science commun...
The deep equatorial Pacific was dominated by siliceous sedimentation from ~45 Ma to the Eocene-Oligo...
The early Palaeogene (65-45 million years ago (Ma)) is of great interest to the earth science commun...
Ocean Drilling Program Leg 199 drilled a latitudinal transect across the equatorial Pacific at the t...
The Eocene-Oligocene (E/O) transition represents perhaps the most pivotal phase in the shift from Ce...
Pelagic carbonates constitute the majority of the ocean sediments, particularly since the Jurassic, ...
Holes 1209A and 1211A on Southern High, Shatsky Rise contain expanded, nearly continuous records of ...
Holes 1209A and 1211A on Southern High, Shatsky Rise contain expanded, nearly continuous records of ...
Pelagic carbonates constitute the majority of the ocean sediments, particularly since the Jurassic, ...
Pelagic carbonates constitute the majority of the ocean sediments, particularly since the Jurassic, ...
Pelagic carbonates constitute the majority of the ocean sediments, particularly since the Jurassic, ...
Continental-scale expansion of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet during the Eocene-Oligocene Transition (...