The middle Miocene climate transition (~14 million years ago) was characterized by a dramatic increase in the volume of the Antarctic ice sheet. The driving mechanism of this transition remains under discussion, with hypotheses including circulation changes, declining carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and orbital forcing. Southern Ocean records of planktic foraminiferal Mg/Ca have previously been interpreted to indicate a cooling of 6–7 °C and a decrease in salinity that preceded Antarctic cryosphere expansion by up to ~300,000 years. This interpretation has led to the hypothesis that changes in meridional heat and vapour transport along with an early thermal isolation of Antarctica from extrapolar climates played a fundamental role in trigg...
The middle Miocene Climatic Optimum (17-15Ma; MCO) is a period of global warmth and relatively high ...
The processes causing the middle Miocene global cooling, which marked the Earth's final transition i...
Relative contributions of ice volume and temperature change to the global similar to 1 parts per tho...
The middle Miocene climate transition (~14 million years ago) was characterized by a dramatic increa...
The middle Miocene climate transition (~14 million years ago) was characterized by a dramatic increa...
Relative contributions of ice volume and temperature change to the global ∼1‰ δ18O increase at ∼14 M...
Magnesium/calcium data from Southern Ocean planktonic foraminifera demonstrate that high-latitude (∼...
Magnesium/calcium data from Southern Ocean planktonic foraminifera demonstrate that high-latitude (∼...
Magnesium/calcium data from Southern Ocean planktonic foraminifera demonstrate that high-latitude (∼...
Magnesium/calcium data from Southern Ocean planktonic foraminifera demonstrate that high-latitude (~...
The middle Miocene climate transition (MMCT), around 14 Ma, was associated with a significant climat...
The middle Miocene climate transition (MMCT), around 14 Ma, was associated with a significant climat...
During the Middle Miocene climate transition about 14 million years ago, the Antarctic ice sheet exp...
The middle Miocene Climatic Optimum (17-15Ma; MCO) is a period of global warmth and relatively high ...
The middle Miocene Climatic Optimum (17-15Ma; MCO) is a period of global warmth and relatively high ...
The middle Miocene Climatic Optimum (17-15Ma; MCO) is a period of global warmth and relatively high ...
The processes causing the middle Miocene global cooling, which marked the Earth's final transition i...
Relative contributions of ice volume and temperature change to the global similar to 1 parts per tho...
The middle Miocene climate transition (~14 million years ago) was characterized by a dramatic increa...
The middle Miocene climate transition (~14 million years ago) was characterized by a dramatic increa...
Relative contributions of ice volume and temperature change to the global ∼1‰ δ18O increase at ∼14 M...
Magnesium/calcium data from Southern Ocean planktonic foraminifera demonstrate that high-latitude (∼...
Magnesium/calcium data from Southern Ocean planktonic foraminifera demonstrate that high-latitude (∼...
Magnesium/calcium data from Southern Ocean planktonic foraminifera demonstrate that high-latitude (∼...
Magnesium/calcium data from Southern Ocean planktonic foraminifera demonstrate that high-latitude (~...
The middle Miocene climate transition (MMCT), around 14 Ma, was associated with a significant climat...
The middle Miocene climate transition (MMCT), around 14 Ma, was associated with a significant climat...
During the Middle Miocene climate transition about 14 million years ago, the Antarctic ice sheet exp...
The middle Miocene Climatic Optimum (17-15Ma; MCO) is a period of global warmth and relatively high ...
The middle Miocene Climatic Optimum (17-15Ma; MCO) is a period of global warmth and relatively high ...
The middle Miocene Climatic Optimum (17-15Ma; MCO) is a period of global warmth and relatively high ...
The processes causing the middle Miocene global cooling, which marked the Earth's final transition i...
Relative contributions of ice volume and temperature change to the global similar to 1 parts per tho...