The early Paleogene greenhouse climate is punctuated by a series of extreme global warming events known as hyperthermals that are associated with massive additions of carbon to the ocean-atmosphere system. However, no existing proxies have suitable resolution to capture the change in atmospheric carbon dioxide (pCO2) across these events. Here, we reconstruct a nearly continuous record of pCO2 during the early Paleogene based on changes in terrestrial carbon isotope discrimination calculated from published high-resolution marine and terrestrial carbon isotope records. We calculate relatively stable baseline pCO2 = 569 + 250/−146 ppmv with significant increases in pCO2 at each of four hyperthermals. These background levels are significantly h...
The Mid-Pliocene is the most recent time in Earth's history when mean global temperatures were subst...
Reliable reconstructions of atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations (pCO2) are required at higher ...
Reliable reconstructions of atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations (pCO2) are required at higher ...
Multiple short-lived global warming events, known as hyperthermals, occurred during the early Eocene...
To improve future predictions of anthropogenic climate change, a better understanding of the relatio...
To improve future predictions of anthropogenic climate change, a better understanding of the relatio...
To improve future predictions of anthropogenic climate change, a better understanding of the relatio...
The link between atmospheric CO2 levels and global warming is an axiom of current public policy, and...
Early Eocene (56 to 33.9 million years ago) is punctuated by a series of rapid and extreme global wa...
The Permian–Triassic mass extinction was marked by a massive release of carbon into the ocean-atmosp...
[1] The glacial/interglacial rise in atmospheric pCO2 is one of the best known changes in paleoclima...
Proxy data indicate that atmospheric CO2 concentrations expected for the next centuries have not be...
The Pliocene period is the most recent time when the Earth was globally significantly (~3°C) warmer ...
Transient greenhouse warming events in the Paleocene and Eocene were associated with the addition of...
The low O-18/O-16 stable isotope ratios (delta O-18) of ancient chemical sediments imply similar to ...
The Mid-Pliocene is the most recent time in Earth's history when mean global temperatures were subst...
Reliable reconstructions of atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations (pCO2) are required at higher ...
Reliable reconstructions of atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations (pCO2) are required at higher ...
Multiple short-lived global warming events, known as hyperthermals, occurred during the early Eocene...
To improve future predictions of anthropogenic climate change, a better understanding of the relatio...
To improve future predictions of anthropogenic climate change, a better understanding of the relatio...
To improve future predictions of anthropogenic climate change, a better understanding of the relatio...
The link between atmospheric CO2 levels and global warming is an axiom of current public policy, and...
Early Eocene (56 to 33.9 million years ago) is punctuated by a series of rapid and extreme global wa...
The Permian–Triassic mass extinction was marked by a massive release of carbon into the ocean-atmosp...
[1] The glacial/interglacial rise in atmospheric pCO2 is one of the best known changes in paleoclima...
Proxy data indicate that atmospheric CO2 concentrations expected for the next centuries have not be...
The Pliocene period is the most recent time when the Earth was globally significantly (~3°C) warmer ...
Transient greenhouse warming events in the Paleocene and Eocene were associated with the addition of...
The low O-18/O-16 stable isotope ratios (delta O-18) of ancient chemical sediments imply similar to ...
The Mid-Pliocene is the most recent time in Earth's history when mean global temperatures were subst...
Reliable reconstructions of atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations (pCO2) are required at higher ...
Reliable reconstructions of atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations (pCO2) are required at higher ...