About 34 million years ago, Earth's climate shifted from a relatively ice-free world to one with glacial conditions on Antarctica characterized by substantial ice sheets. How Earth's temperature changed during this climate transition remains poorly understood, and evidence for Northern Hemisphere polar ice is controversial. Here, we report proxy records of sea surface temperatures from multiple ocean localities and show that the high-latitude temperature decrease was substantial and heterogeneous. High-latitude (45 degrees to 70 degrees in both hemispheres) temperatures before the climate transition were ∼20°C and cooled an average of ∼5°C. Our results, combined with ocean and ice-sheet model simulations and benthic oxygen isotope records, ...
The most recent glacial to interglacial transition constitutes a remarkable natural experiment for l...
At the Eocene-Oligocene Transition (EOT), approximately 34 million years ago, Earth abruptly transit...
The transition from the extreme global warmth of the early Eocene 'greenhouse' climate approx55 mill...
About 34 million years ago, Earth\u27s climate shifted from a relatively ice-free world to one with ...
About 34 million years ago, Earth's climate shifted from a relatively ice-free world to one with gla...
During the Late Palaeogene between similar to 40 and 23 million years ago (Ma), Earth transitioned f...
Current understanding of global temperature and sea-level change over the Plio-Pleistocene remains p...
The Earth\u27s climate has undergone a global transition over the past four million years, from warm...
Little is known about the ocean temperature’s long-term response to climate perturbations owing to l...
International audienceAbstract. The global and regional climate changed dramatically with the expans...
A profound global climate shift took place at the Eocene–Oligocene transition (33.5 million years ag...
The transition from the extreme global warmth of the early Eocene 'greenhouse' climate similar to 55...
Understanding the dynamics of warm climate states has gained increasing importance in the face of an...
In the largest global cooling event of the Cenozoic Era, between 33.8 and 33.5Myr ago, warm, high-CO...
International audienceAbstract. The Eocene–Oligocene transition (EOT) was a climate shift from a lar...
The most recent glacial to interglacial transition constitutes a remarkable natural experiment for l...
At the Eocene-Oligocene Transition (EOT), approximately 34 million years ago, Earth abruptly transit...
The transition from the extreme global warmth of the early Eocene 'greenhouse' climate approx55 mill...
About 34 million years ago, Earth\u27s climate shifted from a relatively ice-free world to one with ...
About 34 million years ago, Earth's climate shifted from a relatively ice-free world to one with gla...
During the Late Palaeogene between similar to 40 and 23 million years ago (Ma), Earth transitioned f...
Current understanding of global temperature and sea-level change over the Plio-Pleistocene remains p...
The Earth\u27s climate has undergone a global transition over the past four million years, from warm...
Little is known about the ocean temperature’s long-term response to climate perturbations owing to l...
International audienceAbstract. The global and regional climate changed dramatically with the expans...
A profound global climate shift took place at the Eocene–Oligocene transition (33.5 million years ag...
The transition from the extreme global warmth of the early Eocene 'greenhouse' climate similar to 55...
Understanding the dynamics of warm climate states has gained increasing importance in the face of an...
In the largest global cooling event of the Cenozoic Era, between 33.8 and 33.5Myr ago, warm, high-CO...
International audienceAbstract. The Eocene–Oligocene transition (EOT) was a climate shift from a lar...
The most recent glacial to interglacial transition constitutes a remarkable natural experiment for l...
At the Eocene-Oligocene Transition (EOT), approximately 34 million years ago, Earth abruptly transit...
The transition from the extreme global warmth of the early Eocene 'greenhouse' climate approx55 mill...