The middle Miocene Climatic Optimum (17-15Ma; MCO) is a period of global warmth and relatively high CO2 and is thought to be associated with a significant retreat of the Antarctic Ice Sheet (AIS). We present here a new planktic foraminiferal δ11B record from 16.6 to 11.8Ma from two deep ocean sites currently in equilibrium with the atmosphere with respect to CO2. These new data demonstrate that the evolution of global climate during the middle Miocene (as reflected by changes in the cyrosphere) was well correlated to variations in the concentration of atmospheric CO2. What is more, within our sampling resolution (~1 sample per 300kyr) there is no evidence of hysteresis in the response of ice volume to CO2 forcing during the middle Miocene, ...
The middle Miocene climate transition (~14 million years ago) was characterized by a dramatic increa...
The development of a permanent, stable ice sheet in East Antarctica happened during the middle Mioce...
The development of a permanent, stable ice sheet in East Antarctica happened during the middle Mioce...
The middle Miocene Climatic Optimum (17-15Ma; MCO) is a period of global warmth and relatively high ...
The middle Miocene Climatic Optimum (17-15 Ma; MCO) is a period of global warmth and relatively high...
The mid-Miocene provides an important example relevant to the response of the East Antarctic Ice She...
The amplitude of climatic change, as recorded in the benthic oxygen isotope record, has varied throu...
Geological records from the Antarctic margin offer direct evidence of environmental variability at h...
Geological records from the Antarctic margin offer direct evidence of environmental variability at h...
Geological records from the Antarctic margin offer direct evidence of environmental variability at h...
Geological records from the Antarctic margin offer direct evidence of environmental variability at h...
Relative contributions of ice volume and temperature change to the global ∼1‰ δ18O increase at ∼14 M...
Geological records from the Antarctic margin offer direct evidence of environmental variability at h...
The climate of the middle Miocene was substantially different to today with a much warmer world with...
The middle Miocene represents a major change in state in Cenozoic climatic evolution, following the ...
The middle Miocene climate transition (~14 million years ago) was characterized by a dramatic increa...
The development of a permanent, stable ice sheet in East Antarctica happened during the middle Mioce...
The development of a permanent, stable ice sheet in East Antarctica happened during the middle Mioce...
The middle Miocene Climatic Optimum (17-15Ma; MCO) is a period of global warmth and relatively high ...
The middle Miocene Climatic Optimum (17-15 Ma; MCO) is a period of global warmth and relatively high...
The mid-Miocene provides an important example relevant to the response of the East Antarctic Ice She...
The amplitude of climatic change, as recorded in the benthic oxygen isotope record, has varied throu...
Geological records from the Antarctic margin offer direct evidence of environmental variability at h...
Geological records from the Antarctic margin offer direct evidence of environmental variability at h...
Geological records from the Antarctic margin offer direct evidence of environmental variability at h...
Geological records from the Antarctic margin offer direct evidence of environmental variability at h...
Relative contributions of ice volume and temperature change to the global ∼1‰ δ18O increase at ∼14 M...
Geological records from the Antarctic margin offer direct evidence of environmental variability at h...
The climate of the middle Miocene was substantially different to today with a much warmer world with...
The middle Miocene represents a major change in state in Cenozoic climatic evolution, following the ...
The middle Miocene climate transition (~14 million years ago) was characterized by a dramatic increa...
The development of a permanent, stable ice sheet in East Antarctica happened during the middle Mioce...
The development of a permanent, stable ice sheet in East Antarctica happened during the middle Mioce...