PublishedArticleThe Late Cretaceous ‘greenhouse’ world witnessed a transition from one of the warmest climates of the past 140 million years to cooler conditions, yet still without significant continental ice. Low-latitude sea surface temperature (SST) records are a vital piece of evidence required to unravel the cause of Late Cretaceous cooling, but high-quality data remain illusive. Here, using an organic geochemical palaeothermometer (TEX86), we present a record of SSTs for the Campanian–Maastrichtian interval (~83–66 Ma) from hemipelagic sediments deposited on the western North Atlantic shelf. Our record reveals that the North Atlantic at 35 °N was relatively warm in the earliest Campanian, with maximum SSTs of ~35 °C, but experienced s...
The middle Cretaceous (125–88 Ma) greenhouse world was characterized by high atmospheric CO2 levels,...
It is well established that greenhouse conditions prevailed during the Cretaceous Period (~ 145–66 M...
It is well established that greenhouse conditions prevailed during the Cretaceous Period (~ 145–66 M...
The Late Cretaceous ‘greenhouse’ world witnessed a transition from one of the warmest climates of th...
The Late Cretaceous ‘greenhouse ’ world witnessed a transition from one of the warmest climates of t...
The Campanian-Maastrichtian (83-66 Ma) was a period of global climate cooling, featuring significant...
The Campanian-Maastrichtian (83-66 Ma) was a period of global climate cooling, featuring significant...
The Campanian–Maastrichtian (83–66 Ma) was a period of global climate cooling, featuring significa...
The Late Cretaceous was a greenhouse world, characterized by elevated temperatures and high atmosphe...
The latest Cenomanian to Santonian sedimentary record recovered at IODP Expedition 369 Site U1513 in...
The Cretaceous (~145–65 Ma) is widely regarded as a greenhouse period with warm, equable climates a...
This paper is not subject to U.S. copyright. The definitive version was published in Global and Pla...
It is well established that greenhouse conditions prevailed during the Cretaceous Period (~ 145–66 M...
The Campanian – Maastrichtian (83–66 Ma) was a period of global climate cooling, featuring significa...
It is well established that greenhouse conditions prevailed during the Cretaceous Period (~ 145–66 M...
The middle Cretaceous (125–88 Ma) greenhouse world was characterized by high atmospheric CO2 levels,...
It is well established that greenhouse conditions prevailed during the Cretaceous Period (~ 145–66 M...
It is well established that greenhouse conditions prevailed during the Cretaceous Period (~ 145–66 M...
The Late Cretaceous ‘greenhouse’ world witnessed a transition from one of the warmest climates of th...
The Late Cretaceous ‘greenhouse ’ world witnessed a transition from one of the warmest climates of t...
The Campanian-Maastrichtian (83-66 Ma) was a period of global climate cooling, featuring significant...
The Campanian-Maastrichtian (83-66 Ma) was a period of global climate cooling, featuring significant...
The Campanian–Maastrichtian (83–66 Ma) was a period of global climate cooling, featuring significa...
The Late Cretaceous was a greenhouse world, characterized by elevated temperatures and high atmosphe...
The latest Cenomanian to Santonian sedimentary record recovered at IODP Expedition 369 Site U1513 in...
The Cretaceous (~145–65 Ma) is widely regarded as a greenhouse period with warm, equable climates a...
This paper is not subject to U.S. copyright. The definitive version was published in Global and Pla...
It is well established that greenhouse conditions prevailed during the Cretaceous Period (~ 145–66 M...
The Campanian – Maastrichtian (83–66 Ma) was a period of global climate cooling, featuring significa...
It is well established that greenhouse conditions prevailed during the Cretaceous Period (~ 145–66 M...
The middle Cretaceous (125–88 Ma) greenhouse world was characterized by high atmospheric CO2 levels,...
It is well established that greenhouse conditions prevailed during the Cretaceous Period (~ 145–66 M...
It is well established that greenhouse conditions prevailed during the Cretaceous Period (~ 145–66 M...