International audienceThe skeletons of stony corals on tropical shallow-water reefs are high-resolution climate archives. However, their systematic use for unlocking climate dynamics of the geologic past is limited by the susceptibility of the porous aragonite skeleton to diagenetic alterations. Here, we present oxygen and carbon isotope time series (monthly resolution) from reef corals with an unusual unaltered preservation from the Middle Eocene Climatic Optimum (MECO) “hyperthermal” (40 million years ago). Annual extension of the corals at the studied midlatitude site (France) was remarkably low (0.2 cm). Nonetheless, isotope signatures display no evidence for kinetic disequilibria that discredit their use as climate archive, but growth ...
International audienceMassive corals have features which make them peculiarly suitable for reconstru...
The early Paleogene “greenhouse” is the warmest geological period of the Cenozoic and a suitable sou...
Both marine and terrestrial carbonates can be precisely dated by U-series disequilibrium methods in ...
International audienceThe skeletons of stony corals on tropical shallow-water reefs are high-resolut...
The early Cenozoic was a time of major environmental and evolutionary change, especially for shallow...
Corals offer a rich archive of past climate variability in tropical ocean regions where instrumental...
Abstract. Instrumental observations are too short to resolve the full range of natural climatic and ...
A 225-year old coral from the south shore of Bermuda (64°W, 320N) provides a record of decadal-to-ce...
Robust, independent age constraints on the absolute timing of climate events based on the U-series d...
International audienceUntil recently, the Jurassic was thought to have been a period characterised b...
Understanding the natural variability of the Earth's climate system and accurately identifying poten...
[1] The nature of tropical climate variability 350 ka is addressed using d18O and Sr/Ca records from...
Climate sensitive proxies can open windows into tines, for which instrumental observations are lacki...
Robust, independent age constraints on the absolute timing of climate events based on the U-series d...
International audienceMassive corals have features which make them peculiarly suitable for reconstru...
The early Paleogene “greenhouse” is the warmest geological period of the Cenozoic and a suitable sou...
Both marine and terrestrial carbonates can be precisely dated by U-series disequilibrium methods in ...
International audienceThe skeletons of stony corals on tropical shallow-water reefs are high-resolut...
The early Cenozoic was a time of major environmental and evolutionary change, especially for shallow...
Corals offer a rich archive of past climate variability in tropical ocean regions where instrumental...
Abstract. Instrumental observations are too short to resolve the full range of natural climatic and ...
A 225-year old coral from the south shore of Bermuda (64°W, 320N) provides a record of decadal-to-ce...
Robust, independent age constraints on the absolute timing of climate events based on the U-series d...
International audienceUntil recently, the Jurassic was thought to have been a period characterised b...
Understanding the natural variability of the Earth's climate system and accurately identifying poten...
[1] The nature of tropical climate variability 350 ka is addressed using d18O and Sr/Ca records from...
Climate sensitive proxies can open windows into tines, for which instrumental observations are lacki...
Robust, independent age constraints on the absolute timing of climate events based on the U-series d...
International audienceMassive corals have features which make them peculiarly suitable for reconstru...
The early Paleogene “greenhouse” is the warmest geological period of the Cenozoic and a suitable sou...
Both marine and terrestrial carbonates can be precisely dated by U-series disequilibrium methods in ...