The Miocene epoch (23.03–5.33 Ma) was a time interval of global warmth, relative to today. Continental configurations and mountain topography transitioned toward modern conditions, and many flora and fauna evolved into the same taxa that exist today. Miocene climate was dynamic: long periods of early and late glaciation bracketed a ∼2 Myr greenhouse interval—the Miocene Climatic Optimum (MCO). Floras, faunas, ice sheets, precipitation, pCO2, and ocean and atmospheric circulation mostly (but not ubiquitously) covaried with these large changes in climate. With higher temperatures and moderately higher pCO2 (∼400–600 ppm), the MCO has been suggested as a particularly appropriate analog for future climate scenarios, and for assessing the predic...
The climate of the middle Miocene was substantially different to today with a much warmer world with...
peer reviewedThe Middle Miocene was one of the last warm periods of the Neogene, culminating with th...
International audienceThe Miocene period saw substantially warmer Earth surface temperatures than to...
The Miocene epoch (23.03–5.33 Ma) was a time interval of global warmth, relative to today. Continent...
The Miocene epoch (23.03–5.33 Ma) was a time interval of global warmth, relative to today. Continent...
The Miocene epoch, spanning 23.03–5.33 Ma, was a dynamic climate of sustained, polar amplified warmt...
International audienceThe Miocene epoch, spanning 23.03–5.33 Ma, was a dynamic climate of sustained,...
In a long-term climatic cooling trend, the Middle Miocene represents one of the last warm periods of...
The late Miocene palaeorecord provides evidence for a warmer and wetter climate than that of today, ...
The Late Miocene (∼11.6–5.3 Ma) palaeorecord provides evidence for a warmer and wetter climate than ...
Proxy records from the Miocene epoch (∼23-5 Ma) indicate a warmer climate than today in spite of low...
The mid-Miocene Climatic Optimum (MMCO), 17-14.50 million years ago, is studied using general circul...
The present day global warming started well before the industrial revolution about 400 years ago, co...
The late Miocene palaeorecord provides evidence for a warmer and wetter climate than that of today, ...
The climate of the middle Miocene was substantially different to today with a much warmer world with...
peer reviewedThe Middle Miocene was one of the last warm periods of the Neogene, culminating with th...
International audienceThe Miocene period saw substantially warmer Earth surface temperatures than to...
The Miocene epoch (23.03–5.33 Ma) was a time interval of global warmth, relative to today. Continent...
The Miocene epoch (23.03–5.33 Ma) was a time interval of global warmth, relative to today. Continent...
The Miocene epoch, spanning 23.03–5.33 Ma, was a dynamic climate of sustained, polar amplified warmt...
International audienceThe Miocene epoch, spanning 23.03–5.33 Ma, was a dynamic climate of sustained,...
In a long-term climatic cooling trend, the Middle Miocene represents one of the last warm periods of...
The late Miocene palaeorecord provides evidence for a warmer and wetter climate than that of today, ...
The Late Miocene (∼11.6–5.3 Ma) palaeorecord provides evidence for a warmer and wetter climate than ...
Proxy records from the Miocene epoch (∼23-5 Ma) indicate a warmer climate than today in spite of low...
The mid-Miocene Climatic Optimum (MMCO), 17-14.50 million years ago, is studied using general circul...
The present day global warming started well before the industrial revolution about 400 years ago, co...
The late Miocene palaeorecord provides evidence for a warmer and wetter climate than that of today, ...
The climate of the middle Miocene was substantially different to today with a much warmer world with...
peer reviewedThe Middle Miocene was one of the last warm periods of the Neogene, culminating with th...
International audienceThe Miocene period saw substantially warmer Earth surface temperatures than to...