The modern Arctic Ocean is regarded as a barometer of global change and amplifier of global warming and therefore records of past Arctic change are critical for palaeoclimate reconstruction. Little is known of the state of the Arctic Ocean in the greenhouse period of the Late Cretaceous epoch (65–99 million years ago), yet records from such times may yield important clues to Arctic Ocean behaviour in near-future warmer climates. Here we present a seasonally resolved Cretaceous sedimentary record from the Alpha ridge of the Arctic Ocean. This palaeo-sediment trap provides new insight into the workings of the Cretaceous marine biological carbon pump. Seasonal primary production was dominated by diatom algae but was not related to upwelling as...
[1] The first annually resolved sedimentary record from the Cretaceous is used to develop time serie...
The nature of the warm climates of the Cretaceous has been enigmatic since the first numerical clima...
Over the past 3–4 decades, coincident with global warming and atmospheric CO2 increase, Arctic sea i...
The modern Arctic Ocean is regarded as a barometer of global change and amplifier of global warming ...
The modern Arctic Ocean is regarded as a barometer of global change and amplifier of global warming ...
The modern Arctic Ocean is regarded as barometer of global change and amplifier of global warming1 a...
Laminated diatom-rich marine sediments from California and the Arctic Ocean provide a window into th...
To understand the climate dynamics of the warm, equable greenhouse world of the Late Cretaceous peri...
To understand the climate dynamics of the warm, equable greenhouse world of the Late Cretaceous peri...
As the earth faces a warming climate, the rock record reminds us that comparable climatic scenarios ...
The first annually resolved sedimentary record from the Cretaceous is used to develop time series of...
The Arctic is climatically sensitive to global change and therefore climate records from this regio...
The Arctic is warming faster than anywhere else of comparable size on Earth, impacting global climat...
Several episodes of abrupt and transient warming, each lasting between 50,000 and 200,000 years, pun...
The history of the Arctic Ocean during the Cenozoic era (0-65 million years ago) is largely unknown ...
[1] The first annually resolved sedimentary record from the Cretaceous is used to develop time serie...
The nature of the warm climates of the Cretaceous has been enigmatic since the first numerical clima...
Over the past 3–4 decades, coincident with global warming and atmospheric CO2 increase, Arctic sea i...
The modern Arctic Ocean is regarded as a barometer of global change and amplifier of global warming ...
The modern Arctic Ocean is regarded as a barometer of global change and amplifier of global warming ...
The modern Arctic Ocean is regarded as barometer of global change and amplifier of global warming1 a...
Laminated diatom-rich marine sediments from California and the Arctic Ocean provide a window into th...
To understand the climate dynamics of the warm, equable greenhouse world of the Late Cretaceous peri...
To understand the climate dynamics of the warm, equable greenhouse world of the Late Cretaceous peri...
As the earth faces a warming climate, the rock record reminds us that comparable climatic scenarios ...
The first annually resolved sedimentary record from the Cretaceous is used to develop time series of...
The Arctic is climatically sensitive to global change and therefore climate records from this regio...
The Arctic is warming faster than anywhere else of comparable size on Earth, impacting global climat...
Several episodes of abrupt and transient warming, each lasting between 50,000 and 200,000 years, pun...
The history of the Arctic Ocean during the Cenozoic era (0-65 million years ago) is largely unknown ...
[1] The first annually resolved sedimentary record from the Cretaceous is used to develop time serie...
The nature of the warm climates of the Cretaceous has been enigmatic since the first numerical clima...
Over the past 3–4 decades, coincident with global warming and atmospheric CO2 increase, Arctic sea i...