The Paleocene and Eocene are characterized by strong greenhouse climates. Atmospheric CO2 concentrations and global temperatures were much higher than today. The period from 60 to 50 million years ago (Ma) is marked by a gradual warming trend of ~8 ºC in the deep ocean. The interval from 56 to 50 Ma is further characterized by several transient perturbations of the carbon cycle. Essentially, these perturbations, or “hyperthermal” events mark phases of rapid (103 – 104 years) warming, associated with a drop in the stable carbon isotopic composition of the global exogenic carbon pool, which provides strong evidence that these warming events are related to rapid anomalous carbon input from a reservoir outside the global exogenic carbon cycle. ...
Recent studies have shown that the Early Eocene Climatic Optimum (EECO) was preceded by a series of ...
The so-called ‘Middle Eocene Climatic Optimum’ (MECO, ~40 Ma) represents a ~500-750 kyr period of tr...
The early Eocene represents an ideal case study to analyse the impact of enhanced global warming on ...
The Paleocene and Eocene are characterized by strong greenhouse climates. Atmospheric CO2 concentrat...
Studying past intervals of abrupt global warming and massive carbon release can improve our knowledg...
Proxy data indicate that atmospheric CO2 concentrations expected for the next centuries have not be...
During the Late Paleocene (59 to 56 Mya), global surface temperature rose by 2–6°C and culminated in...
The aim of this project is to evaluate the short-and long-term effects of multiple subsequent global...
The Paleocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum(PETM, 56 Ma) was a phase of rapid global warming associated wit...
The Paleocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM, 56 Ma) was a phase of rapid global warming associated wi...
This paper provides a synthesis of the long- and short-term response of various marine ecosystems (d...
Late Paleocene and early Eocene hyperthermals are transient warming events associated with massive p...
The Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM), arguably the most dramatic hyperthermal event recorded...
Climatic conditions throughout the Paleocene (55 - 65.5 Ma) are believed to have remained relatively...
Abstract. Late Paleocene and Early Eocene climates and ecosystems underwent significant change durin...
Recent studies have shown that the Early Eocene Climatic Optimum (EECO) was preceded by a series of ...
The so-called ‘Middle Eocene Climatic Optimum’ (MECO, ~40 Ma) represents a ~500-750 kyr period of tr...
The early Eocene represents an ideal case study to analyse the impact of enhanced global warming on ...
The Paleocene and Eocene are characterized by strong greenhouse climates. Atmospheric CO2 concentrat...
Studying past intervals of abrupt global warming and massive carbon release can improve our knowledg...
Proxy data indicate that atmospheric CO2 concentrations expected for the next centuries have not be...
During the Late Paleocene (59 to 56 Mya), global surface temperature rose by 2–6°C and culminated in...
The aim of this project is to evaluate the short-and long-term effects of multiple subsequent global...
The Paleocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum(PETM, 56 Ma) was a phase of rapid global warming associated wit...
The Paleocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM, 56 Ma) was a phase of rapid global warming associated wi...
This paper provides a synthesis of the long- and short-term response of various marine ecosystems (d...
Late Paleocene and early Eocene hyperthermals are transient warming events associated with massive p...
The Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM), arguably the most dramatic hyperthermal event recorded...
Climatic conditions throughout the Paleocene (55 - 65.5 Ma) are believed to have remained relatively...
Abstract. Late Paleocene and Early Eocene climates and ecosystems underwent significant change durin...
Recent studies have shown that the Early Eocene Climatic Optimum (EECO) was preceded by a series of ...
The so-called ‘Middle Eocene Climatic Optimum’ (MECO, ~40 Ma) represents a ~500-750 kyr period of tr...
The early Eocene represents an ideal case study to analyse the impact of enhanced global warming on ...