A number of South Atlantic sites cored by the Deep Sea Drilling Project (DSDP) recovered late Cretaceous and early Tertiary sediments with alternating light-dark, high-low carbonate content. The sedimentary oscillations were turned into time series by digitizing color photographs of core segments at a resolution of about 5 points/cm. Spectral analysis of these records indicates prominent periodicity at 25 to 35 cm in the Cretaceous intervals, and about 15 cm in the early Tertiary sediments. The absolute period of the cycles that is determined from paleomagnetic calibration at two sites is 20,000 to 25,000 yr, and almost certainly corresponds to the period of the earth's precessional cycle. These sequences therefore contain an internal chron...
Highlights • Nd isotope records from the South Atlantic and Southern Ocean. • New Early Cr...
Rhythmic bedding is a prominent feature of North American and European Upper Cretaceous pelagic carb...
textHigh-resolution sequence stratigraphy coupled with understanding of diagenetic processes within ...
We report well-dated Late Cretaceous and Early Tertiary precessional climatic cycles, recorded by rh...
In order to obtain a detailed single site record of marine productivity and temperature across the C...
Precise, orbitally calibrated geological time scales form a pre-requisite to further our understandi...
The Late Cretaceous–early Paleogene is the most recent period of Earth history with a dynamic carbon...
Late Cretaceous climatic cycles are reflected in lithological and magnetic variations in carbonate s...
The Cretaceous (~145–65 Ma) is widely regarded as a greenhouse period with warm, equable climates a...
The sedimentary record of ancient shallow-marine carbonate platforms commonly displays a stacking o...
The Late Cretaceous–Early Paleogene is the most recent period in Earth history that experienced sust...
International audienceThe Cretaceous/Paleogene (K/Pg) boundary is one of the most important mass ext...
Earth’s climate during the Maastrichtian (latest Cretaceous) was punctuated by brief warming and coo...
The early Palaeogene (65-45 million years ago (Ma)) is of great interest to the earth science commun...
International audienceThe complex interplay between extraterrestrial events and earth-bound processe...
Highlights • Nd isotope records from the South Atlantic and Southern Ocean. • New Early Cr...
Rhythmic bedding is a prominent feature of North American and European Upper Cretaceous pelagic carb...
textHigh-resolution sequence stratigraphy coupled with understanding of diagenetic processes within ...
We report well-dated Late Cretaceous and Early Tertiary precessional climatic cycles, recorded by rh...
In order to obtain a detailed single site record of marine productivity and temperature across the C...
Precise, orbitally calibrated geological time scales form a pre-requisite to further our understandi...
The Late Cretaceous–early Paleogene is the most recent period of Earth history with a dynamic carbon...
Late Cretaceous climatic cycles are reflected in lithological and magnetic variations in carbonate s...
The Cretaceous (~145–65 Ma) is widely regarded as a greenhouse period with warm, equable climates a...
The sedimentary record of ancient shallow-marine carbonate platforms commonly displays a stacking o...
The Late Cretaceous–Early Paleogene is the most recent period in Earth history that experienced sust...
International audienceThe Cretaceous/Paleogene (K/Pg) boundary is one of the most important mass ext...
Earth’s climate during the Maastrichtian (latest Cretaceous) was punctuated by brief warming and coo...
The early Palaeogene (65-45 million years ago (Ma)) is of great interest to the earth science commun...
International audienceThe complex interplay between extraterrestrial events and earth-bound processe...
Highlights • Nd isotope records from the South Atlantic and Southern Ocean. • New Early Cr...
Rhythmic bedding is a prominent feature of North American and European Upper Cretaceous pelagic carb...
textHigh-resolution sequence stratigraphy coupled with understanding of diagenetic processes within ...