Falling atmospheric CO2 levels led to cooling through the Eocene and the expansion of Antarctic ice sheets close to their modern size near the beginning of the Oligocene, a period of poorly documented climate. Here, we present a record of climate evolution across the entire Oligocene (33.9 to 23.0 Ma) based on TEX86 sea surface temperature (SST) estimates from southwestern Atlantic Deep Sea Drilling Project Site 516 (paleolatitude ∼36°S) and western equatorial Atlantic Ocean Drilling Project Site 929 (paleolatitude ∼0°), combined with a compilation of existing SST records and climate modeling. In this relatively low CO2 Oligocene world (∼300 to 700 ppm), warm climates similar to those of the late Eocene continued with only brief interruptio...
Rapid global cooling at the Eocene – Oligocene Transition (EOT), ~33.9–33.5 Ma, is widely considered...
The onset of sustained Antarctic glaciation across the Eocene-Oligocene transition (EOT) marks a piv...
Superimposed on a global long-term cooling trend from the warm conditions of the Paleogene into the ...
Falling atmospheric CO2 levels led to cooling through the Eocene and the expansion of Antarctic ice ...
The Eocene-Oligocene transition (EOT) from a largely ice-free greenhouse world to an icehouse climat...
Understanding the stability of the early Antarctic ice cap in the geological past is of societal int...
Antarctica underwent a complex evolution over the course of the Cenozoic, which influenced the histo...
The Early Eocene Climate Optimum (EECO, which occurred about 51 to 53 million years ago), was the wa...
The Eocene-Oligocene transition (EOT) was a climate shift from a largely ice-free greenhouse world t...
AbstractCrossing a key atmospheric CO2 threshold triggered a fundamental global climate reorganisati...
Approximately 34 million years ago across the Eocene–Oligocene transition (EOT), Earth’s climate tip...
The Eocene-Oligocene Transition (EOT) marks a major step within the Cenozoic climate in going from a...
Global cooling and continental-scale expansion of Antarctic ice sheets occurred approximately 34 mil...
The long-term cooling trend of the Cenozoic is punctuated by shorter-term climatic events, such as t...
The volume of the Antarctic continental ice sheet(s) varied substantially during the Oligocene and M...
Rapid global cooling at the Eocene – Oligocene Transition (EOT), ~33.9–33.5 Ma, is widely considered...
The onset of sustained Antarctic glaciation across the Eocene-Oligocene transition (EOT) marks a piv...
Superimposed on a global long-term cooling trend from the warm conditions of the Paleogene into the ...
Falling atmospheric CO2 levels led to cooling through the Eocene and the expansion of Antarctic ice ...
The Eocene-Oligocene transition (EOT) from a largely ice-free greenhouse world to an icehouse climat...
Understanding the stability of the early Antarctic ice cap in the geological past is of societal int...
Antarctica underwent a complex evolution over the course of the Cenozoic, which influenced the histo...
The Early Eocene Climate Optimum (EECO, which occurred about 51 to 53 million years ago), was the wa...
The Eocene-Oligocene transition (EOT) was a climate shift from a largely ice-free greenhouse world t...
AbstractCrossing a key atmospheric CO2 threshold triggered a fundamental global climate reorganisati...
Approximately 34 million years ago across the Eocene–Oligocene transition (EOT), Earth’s climate tip...
The Eocene-Oligocene Transition (EOT) marks a major step within the Cenozoic climate in going from a...
Global cooling and continental-scale expansion of Antarctic ice sheets occurred approximately 34 mil...
The long-term cooling trend of the Cenozoic is punctuated by shorter-term climatic events, such as t...
The volume of the Antarctic continental ice sheet(s) varied substantially during the Oligocene and M...
Rapid global cooling at the Eocene – Oligocene Transition (EOT), ~33.9–33.5 Ma, is widely considered...
The onset of sustained Antarctic glaciation across the Eocene-Oligocene transition (EOT) marks a piv...
Superimposed on a global long-term cooling trend from the warm conditions of the Paleogene into the ...