International audienceEarth's climate cooled markedly during the late Miocene from 12 to 5 million years ago, with far-reaching consequences for global ecosystems. However, the driving forces of these changes remain controversial. A major obstacle to progress is the uncertainty over the role played by greenhouse gas radiative forcing. Here we present boron isotope compositions for planktic foraminifera, which record carbon dioxide change for the interval of most rapid cooling, the late Miocene cooling event between 7 and 5 Ma. Our record suggests that CO2 declined by some 100 ppm over this two-million-year-long interval to a minimum at approximately 5.9 Ma. Having accounted for non-CO2 greenhouse gasses and slow climate feedbacks, we estima...
Climate proxies indicate coupling between changes in atmospheric pCO2, global temperatures and ice v...
Theory and climate modelling suggest that the sensitivity of Earth's climate to changes in radiative...
Deep-time palaeoclimate studies are vitally important for developing a complete understanding of cli...
International audienceEarth's climate cooled markedly during the late Miocene from 12 to 5 million y...
Earth's climate cooled markedly during the Late Miocene from 12 to 5 million years ago, with far-rea...
Over the last 7 million years, the Earth has undergone major long-term cooling culminating in the de...
The CO2 content of the atmosphere has varied cyclically between ~180 and ~280 ppmv over the last 800...
In the early Pleistocene, global temperature cycles predominantly varied with ~41kyr (obliquityscale...
The amplitude of climatic change, as recorded in the benthic oxygen isotope record, has varied throu...
Knowledge of the evolution of atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations throughout the Earth's histo...
International audienceAbstract. Constraints on the evolution of atmospheric CO2 levels throughout Ea...
Throughout Earth's history, CO2 is thought to have exerted a fundamental control on environmental ch...
Proxy records from the Miocene epoch (∼23-5 Ma) indicate a warmer climate than today in spite of low...
The Early Eocene Climate Optimum (EECO, which occurred about 51 to 53 million years ago), was the wa...
The Early Eocene Climate Optimum (EECO, which occurred about 51 to 53 million years ago)1, was the w...
Climate proxies indicate coupling between changes in atmospheric pCO2, global temperatures and ice v...
Theory and climate modelling suggest that the sensitivity of Earth's climate to changes in radiative...
Deep-time palaeoclimate studies are vitally important for developing a complete understanding of cli...
International audienceEarth's climate cooled markedly during the late Miocene from 12 to 5 million y...
Earth's climate cooled markedly during the Late Miocene from 12 to 5 million years ago, with far-rea...
Over the last 7 million years, the Earth has undergone major long-term cooling culminating in the de...
The CO2 content of the atmosphere has varied cyclically between ~180 and ~280 ppmv over the last 800...
In the early Pleistocene, global temperature cycles predominantly varied with ~41kyr (obliquityscale...
The amplitude of climatic change, as recorded in the benthic oxygen isotope record, has varied throu...
Knowledge of the evolution of atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations throughout the Earth's histo...
International audienceAbstract. Constraints on the evolution of atmospheric CO2 levels throughout Ea...
Throughout Earth's history, CO2 is thought to have exerted a fundamental control on environmental ch...
Proxy records from the Miocene epoch (∼23-5 Ma) indicate a warmer climate than today in spite of low...
The Early Eocene Climate Optimum (EECO, which occurred about 51 to 53 million years ago), was the wa...
The Early Eocene Climate Optimum (EECO, which occurred about 51 to 53 million years ago)1, was the w...
Climate proxies indicate coupling between changes in atmospheric pCO2, global temperatures and ice v...
Theory and climate modelling suggest that the sensitivity of Earth's climate to changes in radiative...
Deep-time palaeoclimate studies are vitally important for developing a complete understanding of cli...