Global cooling and continental-scale expansion of Antarctic ice sheets occurred approximately 34 million years ago (Ma) during a period of climatic restructuring known as the Eocene-Oligocene Climate Transition (EOT). At this time, the Earth transitioned from the warm greenhouse climate state of the Eocene to the modern icehouse setting that still dominates today. Major changes in marine chemistry and ecosystems accompanied climate change and lowered sea levels, including deepening of the calcium carbonate compensation depth and accelerated turnover in marine plankton. Understanding of EOT climate change, however, is currently limited by the lack of welldated, continuous, and highly resolved marine geochemical records, especially from the A...
Studying past intervals of abrupt global warming and massive carbon release can improve our knowledg...
Continental-scale expansion of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet during the Eocene-Oligocene Transition (...
International audience<p>The Cenozoic period encompasses the last transition from the &#82...
The Eocene-Oligocene transition (EOT) is one of the largest global paleoclimatic events of t...
Earth’s landmark greenhouse-icehouse transition at the Eocene Oligocene Transition (EOT) is arguably...
[1] Paired benthic foraminiferal stable isotope and Mg/Ca data are used to estimate bottom water tem...
Abstract The rapid global increase in benthic foraminiferal δ18O in the early Oligocene (~33.6 Ma) h...
Early Paleogene greenhouse climate culminated during the early Eocene Climatic Optimum (EECO, 50 to ...
The middle Eocene is a transitional period from the greenhouse early Eocene to the ice-house Eocene-...
In the largest global cooling event of the Cenozoic Era, between 33.8 and 33.5Myr ago, warm, high-CO...
Understanding warm climate states is increasingly important as projections of anthropogenic climate ...
The transition from the extreme global warmth of the early Eocene 'greenhouse' climate approx55 mill...
The Eocene-Oligocene climate transition (EOT) is associated with pronounced ocean cooling and chang...
We have constructed high‐resolution (104– 105 years) benthic foraminiferal δ13C and δ18O records for...
Falling atmospheric CO2 levels led to cooling through the Eocene and the expansion of Antarctic ice ...
Studying past intervals of abrupt global warming and massive carbon release can improve our knowledg...
Continental-scale expansion of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet during the Eocene-Oligocene Transition (...
International audience<p>The Cenozoic period encompasses the last transition from the &#82...
The Eocene-Oligocene transition (EOT) is one of the largest global paleoclimatic events of t...
Earth’s landmark greenhouse-icehouse transition at the Eocene Oligocene Transition (EOT) is arguably...
[1] Paired benthic foraminiferal stable isotope and Mg/Ca data are used to estimate bottom water tem...
Abstract The rapid global increase in benthic foraminiferal δ18O in the early Oligocene (~33.6 Ma) h...
Early Paleogene greenhouse climate culminated during the early Eocene Climatic Optimum (EECO, 50 to ...
The middle Eocene is a transitional period from the greenhouse early Eocene to the ice-house Eocene-...
In the largest global cooling event of the Cenozoic Era, between 33.8 and 33.5Myr ago, warm, high-CO...
Understanding warm climate states is increasingly important as projections of anthropogenic climate ...
The transition from the extreme global warmth of the early Eocene 'greenhouse' climate approx55 mill...
The Eocene-Oligocene climate transition (EOT) is associated with pronounced ocean cooling and chang...
We have constructed high‐resolution (104– 105 years) benthic foraminiferal δ13C and δ18O records for...
Falling atmospheric CO2 levels led to cooling through the Eocene and the expansion of Antarctic ice ...
Studying past intervals of abrupt global warming and massive carbon release can improve our knowledg...
Continental-scale expansion of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet during the Eocene-Oligocene Transition (...
International audience<p>The Cenozoic period encompasses the last transition from the &#82...