International audienceDocumenting the past coevolution of Earth temperatures and of the carbon cycle is of paramount importance for our understanding of climate dynamics. Atmospheric CO2 is well constrained over the last million years through direct measurements in air bubbles from Antarctic ice cores. For older times, many different and sometimes conflicting proxies have been suggested. Here we provide a new methodology to constrain the carbon cycle in the past, based on marine benthic δ13C records. Marine δ13C data are recording a persistent 400 kyr cycle, with an amplitude primarily linked to the total amount of carbon in the ocean, or dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC). By extracting this amplitude from published records, we obtain a new ...
The Late Cretaceous-Early Paleogene is the most recent period of Earth history that experienced sust...
A high-resolution marine proxy for atmospheric pCO2 is needed to clarify the phase lag between pCO2 ...
Our understanding of the long-term evolution of the Earth system is based on the assumption that ter...
International audienceDocumenting the past coevolution of Earth temperatures and of the carbon cycle...
International audienceAn urgent question for future climate, in light of increased burning of fossil...
Atmospheric CO2 reconstructions beyond ice core records are based on geochemical proxies, which bear...
[1] We assess the response of atmospheric CO2 ( pCO2) and ocean chemistry to carbon perturbations, p...
Cenozoic stable carbon (δ13C) and oxygen (δ18O) isotope ratios of deep-sea foraminiferal calcite co-...
An urgent question for future climate, in light of increased burning of fossil fuels, is the tempera...
Throughout Earth's history, CO2 is thought to have exerted a fundamental control on environmental ch...
What role did changes in marine carbon cycle processes and calcareous organisms play in glacial-inte...
Past changes in the atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide (Pco2) have had a major impact on ea...
The alkenone–pCO2 methodology has been used to reconstruct the partial pressure of ancient atmospher...
Cenozoic carbon fluxes associated with rock weathering, sediment burial, and volcanic degassing are ...
The mechanisms that controlled past atmospheric CO2 levels are not directly measurable, hence many p...
The Late Cretaceous-Early Paleogene is the most recent period of Earth history that experienced sust...
A high-resolution marine proxy for atmospheric pCO2 is needed to clarify the phase lag between pCO2 ...
Our understanding of the long-term evolution of the Earth system is based on the assumption that ter...
International audienceDocumenting the past coevolution of Earth temperatures and of the carbon cycle...
International audienceAn urgent question for future climate, in light of increased burning of fossil...
Atmospheric CO2 reconstructions beyond ice core records are based on geochemical proxies, which bear...
[1] We assess the response of atmospheric CO2 ( pCO2) and ocean chemistry to carbon perturbations, p...
Cenozoic stable carbon (δ13C) and oxygen (δ18O) isotope ratios of deep-sea foraminiferal calcite co-...
An urgent question for future climate, in light of increased burning of fossil fuels, is the tempera...
Throughout Earth's history, CO2 is thought to have exerted a fundamental control on environmental ch...
What role did changes in marine carbon cycle processes and calcareous organisms play in glacial-inte...
Past changes in the atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide (Pco2) have had a major impact on ea...
The alkenone–pCO2 methodology has been used to reconstruct the partial pressure of ancient atmospher...
Cenozoic carbon fluxes associated with rock weathering, sediment burial, and volcanic degassing are ...
The mechanisms that controlled past atmospheric CO2 levels are not directly measurable, hence many p...
The Late Cretaceous-Early Paleogene is the most recent period of Earth history that experienced sust...
A high-resolution marine proxy for atmospheric pCO2 is needed to clarify the phase lag between pCO2 ...
Our understanding of the long-term evolution of the Earth system is based on the assumption that ter...