The Miocene epoch, spanning 23.03–5.33 Ma, was a dynamic climate of sustained, polar amplified warmth. Miocene atmospheric CO2 concentrations are typically reconstructed between 300 and 600 ppm and were potentially higher during the Miocene Climatic Optimum (16.75–14.5 Ma). With surface temperature reconstructions pointing to substantial midlatitude and polar warmth, it is unclear what processes maintained the much weaker-than-modern equator-to-pole temperature difference. Here, we synthesize several Miocene climate modeling efforts together with available terrestrial and ocean surface temperature reconstructions. We evaluate the range of model-data agreement, highlight robust mechanisms operating across Miocene modeling efforts and regions...
The late Miocene palaeorecord provides evidence for a warmer and wetter climate than that of today, ...
Proxy data constraining land and ocean surface paleo-temperatures indicate that the Middle Miocene C...
The mid-Miocene Climatic Optimum (MMCO), 17-14.50 million years ago, is studied using general circul...
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,...
The Miocene epoch, spanning 23.03–5.33 Ma, was a dynamic climate of sustained, polar amplified warmt...
The Miocene epoch, spanning 23.03–5.33 Ma, was a dynamic climate of sustained, polar amplified warmt...
Proxy records from the Miocene epoch (∼23-5 Ma) indicate a warmer climate than today in spite of low...
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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 Late Miocene (∼11.6–5.3 Ma) palaeorecord provides evidence for a warmer and wetter climate than ...
The late Miocene palaeorecord provides evidence for a warmer and wetter climate than that of today, ...
Proxy data constraining land and ocean surface paleo-temperatures indicate that the Middle Miocene C...
The mid-Miocene Climatic Optimum (MMCO), 17-14.50 million years ago, is studied using general circul...
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,...
The Miocene epoch, spanning 23.03–5.33 Ma, was a dynamic climate of sustained, polar amplified warmt...
The Miocene epoch, spanning 23.03–5.33 Ma, was a dynamic climate of sustained, polar amplified warmt...
Proxy records from the Miocene epoch (∼23-5 Ma) indicate a warmer climate than today in spite of low...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/94825/1/grl25514.pd
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 Late Miocene (∼11.6–5.3 Ma) palaeorecord provides evidence for a warmer and wetter climate than ...
The late Miocene palaeorecord provides evidence for a warmer and wetter climate than that of today, ...
Proxy data constraining land and ocean surface paleo-temperatures indicate that the Middle Miocene C...
The mid-Miocene Climatic Optimum (MMCO), 17-14.50 million years ago, is studied using general circul...