Despite tectonic conditions and atmospheric CO2 levels (pCO2) similar to those of present-day, geological reconstructions from the mid-Pliocene (3.3-3.0 Ma) document high lake levels in the Sahel and mesic conditions in subtropical Eurasia, suggesting drastic reorganizations of subtropical terrestrial hydroclimate during this interval. Here, using a compilation of proxy data and multi-model paleoclimate simulations, we show that the mid-Pliocene hydroclimate state is not driven by direct CO2 radiative forcing but by a loss of northern high-latitude ice sheets and continental greening. These ice sheet and vegetation changes are long-term Earth system feedbacks to elevated pCO2. Further, the moist conditions in the Sahel and subtropical Euras...
The mid-Pliocene (approximately 3 to 3.3 Ma ago), is a period of sustained global warmth in comparis...
With CO2 concentrations similar to today (410 ppm), the Pliocene Epoch offers insights into climate ...
Climate sensitivitythe mean global temperature response to a doubling of atmospheric CO 2 concentrat...
Despite tectonic conditions and atmospheric CO2 levels (pCO2) similar to those of present-day, geolo...
International audienceAbstract Despite tectonic conditions and atmospheric CO 2 levels ( pCO 2 ) sim...
This is the final version. Available on open access from AGU via the DOI in this recordThe Pliocene ...
The mid-Pliocene (g1/43 Ma) is one of the most recent warm periods with high CO2 concentrations in t...
Theory and climate modelling suggest that the sensitivity of Earth’s climate to changes in radiative...
The Mid-Pliocene Warm Period (ca. 3.264 to 3.025 Ma) provides a suitable test bed for sensitivity s...
About five to four million years ago, in the early Pliocene epoch, Earth had a warm, temperate clima...
Multiple proxy data reveal that the early to middle Holocene (ca. 8-6 kyr B. P.) was warmer than the...
Based on a synthesis of geological data we have reconstructed the global distribution of Late Plioce...
The Pliocene epoch has great potential to improve our understanding of the long-term climatic and en...
The Pliocene Epoch (∼5.3–2.6 million years ago, Ma) was characterized by a warmer than present clima...
The Pliocene Epoch (∼5.3-2.6 million years ago, Ma) was characterized by a warmer than present clima...
The mid-Pliocene (approximately 3 to 3.3 Ma ago), is a period of sustained global warmth in comparis...
With CO2 concentrations similar to today (410 ppm), the Pliocene Epoch offers insights into climate ...
Climate sensitivitythe mean global temperature response to a doubling of atmospheric CO 2 concentrat...
Despite tectonic conditions and atmospheric CO2 levels (pCO2) similar to those of present-day, geolo...
International audienceAbstract Despite tectonic conditions and atmospheric CO 2 levels ( pCO 2 ) sim...
This is the final version. Available on open access from AGU via the DOI in this recordThe Pliocene ...
The mid-Pliocene (g1/43 Ma) is one of the most recent warm periods with high CO2 concentrations in t...
Theory and climate modelling suggest that the sensitivity of Earth’s climate to changes in radiative...
The Mid-Pliocene Warm Period (ca. 3.264 to 3.025 Ma) provides a suitable test bed for sensitivity s...
About five to four million years ago, in the early Pliocene epoch, Earth had a warm, temperate clima...
Multiple proxy data reveal that the early to middle Holocene (ca. 8-6 kyr B. P.) was warmer than the...
Based on a synthesis of geological data we have reconstructed the global distribution of Late Plioce...
The Pliocene epoch has great potential to improve our understanding of the long-term climatic and en...
The Pliocene Epoch (∼5.3–2.6 million years ago, Ma) was characterized by a warmer than present clima...
The Pliocene Epoch (∼5.3-2.6 million years ago, Ma) was characterized by a warmer than present clima...
The mid-Pliocene (approximately 3 to 3.3 Ma ago), is a period of sustained global warmth in comparis...
With CO2 concentrations similar to today (410 ppm), the Pliocene Epoch offers insights into climate ...
Climate sensitivitythe mean global temperature response to a doubling of atmospheric CO 2 concentrat...