Wignall et al. suggest that the abrupt negative delta13Corg shifts that we recognize in our data set could be localized features caused by recycling of isotopically light marine carbon. This overlooks two important lines of evidence: that the early Toarcian negative delta13C excursion is present in several sections around the world and that the excursion is recorded in terrestrial plant material. These crucial observations together preclude the possibility that the event was restricted to a localized, marine environment
The best-documented example of rapid climate change that characterized the so-called ‘greenhouse wor...
Accepted manuscript online: 3 October 2016This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version ...
The Early Jurassic was marked by multiple periods of major global climatic and palaeoceanographic ch...
Wignall et al. suggest that the abrupt negative delta13Corg shifts that we recognize in our data set...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
A pronounced negative carbon-isotope (delta13C) excursion of approx5–7permil (refs 1–7) indicates th...
A pronounced negative carbon-isotope (δ13C) excursion of ~5–7‰ indicates the occurrence of a signifi...
PublishedJournal ArticleThis is an open access article.The Early Jurassic Epoch was a predominantly ...
The Early Jurassic Epoch was a predominantly greenhouse phase of Earth history, but a comprehensive ...
The continued release of fossil fuel carbon into the atmosphere today means it is imperative to unde...
Between the end-Triassic mass extinction and the Toarcian Oceanic Anoxic Event, the Early Jurassic w...
Between the end-Triassic mass extinction and the Toarcian Oceanic Anoxic Event, the Early Jurassic w...
The continued release of fossil fuel carbon into the atmosphere today means it is imperative to unde...
Between the end-Triassic mass extinction and the Toarcian Oceanic Anoxic Event, the Early Jurassic w...
The continued release of fossil fuel carbon into the atmosphere today means it is imperative to unde...
The best-documented example of rapid climate change that characterized the so-called ‘greenhouse wor...
Accepted manuscript online: 3 October 2016This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version ...
The Early Jurassic was marked by multiple periods of major global climatic and palaeoceanographic ch...
Wignall et al. suggest that the abrupt negative delta13Corg shifts that we recognize in our data set...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
A pronounced negative carbon-isotope (delta13C) excursion of approx5–7permil (refs 1–7) indicates th...
A pronounced negative carbon-isotope (δ13C) excursion of ~5–7‰ indicates the occurrence of a signifi...
PublishedJournal ArticleThis is an open access article.The Early Jurassic Epoch was a predominantly ...
The Early Jurassic Epoch was a predominantly greenhouse phase of Earth history, but a comprehensive ...
The continued release of fossil fuel carbon into the atmosphere today means it is imperative to unde...
Between the end-Triassic mass extinction and the Toarcian Oceanic Anoxic Event, the Early Jurassic w...
Between the end-Triassic mass extinction and the Toarcian Oceanic Anoxic Event, the Early Jurassic w...
The continued release of fossil fuel carbon into the atmosphere today means it is imperative to unde...
Between the end-Triassic mass extinction and the Toarcian Oceanic Anoxic Event, the Early Jurassic w...
The continued release of fossil fuel carbon into the atmosphere today means it is imperative to unde...
The best-documented example of rapid climate change that characterized the so-called ‘greenhouse wor...
Accepted manuscript online: 3 October 2016This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version ...
The Early Jurassic was marked by multiple periods of major global climatic and palaeoceanographic ch...