The Miocene Climatic Optimum (MCO, 14–17 Ma) was ~3–4 °C warmer than present, similar to estimates for 2100. Coincident with the MCO is the Monterey positive carbon isotope (δ13C) excursion, with oceans more depleted in 12C relative to 13C than any time in the past 50 Myrs. The long-standing Monterey Hypothesis uses this excursion to invoke massive marine organic carbon burial and draw-down of atmospheric CO2 as a cause for the subsequent Miocene Climate Transition and Antarctic glaciation. However, this hypothesis cannot explain the multi-Myr lag between the δ13C excursion and global cooling. We use planktic foraminiferal B/Ca, δ11B, δ13C, and Mg/Ca to reconstruct surface ocean carbonate chemistry and temperature. We propose that the MCO w...
The Miocene period saw substantially warmer Earth surface temperatures than today, particularly duri...
The development of a permanent, stable ice sheet in East Antarctica happened during the middle Mioce...
The development of permanent, stable ice sheets in Antarctica happened during the middle Miocene, ab...
The Miocene Climatic Optimum (MCO, 14–17 Ma) was ~3–4 °C warmer than present, similar to estimates f...
The climate of the middle Miocene was substantially different to today with a much warmer world with...
Coupled inorganic-organic carbon isotopes spanning the Monterey Excursion (16.9-13.5 Ma) suggest cha...
Coupled inorganic-organic carbon isotopes spanning the Monterey Excursion (16.9-13.5 Ma) suggest cha...
Coupled inorganic-organic carbon isotopes spanning the Monterey Excursion (16.9-13.5 Ma) suggest cha...
Coupled inorganic-organic carbon isotopes spanning the Monterey Excursion (16.9-13.5 Ma) suggest cha...
Understanding the transfer of carbon between Earth's surface reservoirs is necessary for interpretin...
The Miocene Climatic Optimum (~17-14.7 Ma) represents one of several major interruptions in the long...
To what extent are individual middle Miocene eccentricity-scale benthic foraminiferal carbon isotope...
The Miocene Climatic Optimum (MCO; ~16.9–14.7 Ma) was a relatively warm interval which interrupted t...
The Miocene Climatic Optimum (MCO; ~16.9–14.7 Ma) was a relatively warm interval which interrupted t...
The development of a permanent, stable ice sheet in East Antarctica happened during the middle Mioce...
The Miocene period saw substantially warmer Earth surface temperatures than today, particularly duri...
The development of a permanent, stable ice sheet in East Antarctica happened during the middle Mioce...
The development of permanent, stable ice sheets in Antarctica happened during the middle Miocene, ab...
The Miocene Climatic Optimum (MCO, 14–17 Ma) was ~3–4 °C warmer than present, similar to estimates f...
The climate of the middle Miocene was substantially different to today with a much warmer world with...
Coupled inorganic-organic carbon isotopes spanning the Monterey Excursion (16.9-13.5 Ma) suggest cha...
Coupled inorganic-organic carbon isotopes spanning the Monterey Excursion (16.9-13.5 Ma) suggest cha...
Coupled inorganic-organic carbon isotopes spanning the Monterey Excursion (16.9-13.5 Ma) suggest cha...
Coupled inorganic-organic carbon isotopes spanning the Monterey Excursion (16.9-13.5 Ma) suggest cha...
Understanding the transfer of carbon between Earth's surface reservoirs is necessary for interpretin...
The Miocene Climatic Optimum (~17-14.7 Ma) represents one of several major interruptions in the long...
To what extent are individual middle Miocene eccentricity-scale benthic foraminiferal carbon isotope...
The Miocene Climatic Optimum (MCO; ~16.9–14.7 Ma) was a relatively warm interval which interrupted t...
The Miocene Climatic Optimum (MCO; ~16.9–14.7 Ma) was a relatively warm interval which interrupted t...
The development of a permanent, stable ice sheet in East Antarctica happened during the middle Mioce...
The Miocene period saw substantially warmer Earth surface temperatures than today, particularly duri...
The development of a permanent, stable ice sheet in East Antarctica happened during the middle Mioce...
The development of permanent, stable ice sheets in Antarctica happened during the middle Miocene, ab...