The Early Paleogene was the time when the Earth experienced a pronounced warming trend that peaked with the Early EoceneClimatic Optimum (EECO; 52 to 50 Ma). This long-term climate trend is punctuated by short-lived warming events such as the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM), the ELMO event (Eocene Layer of Mysterious Origin), and additional events. The available paleoclimatic records suggest that the Earth climate system, after the EECO, underwent a cooling trend eventually crossing a major threshold at the base of the Oligocene, when the modern icehouse world became definitively established. Here, we present integrated stratigraphic data from several sections located in the Venetian Southern Alps (Italy), spanning from the K-T boun...
The Early Eocene Climatic Optimum (EECO) is the crucial interval of the Cenozoic climate recording t...
ABSTRACT All Paleocene stages (i.e., Danian, Selandian and Thanetian) have formally ratified definit...
In the Eastern Alps (Austria) several marine successions, which were deposited ranging from shallow ...
At least two transient events of extreme global warming occurred superimposed on the long-term lates...
At least two transient events of extreme global warming occurred superimposed on the long-term lates...
The central part of the Piave River valley in the Venetian pre-Alps of NE Italy exposes an expanded ...
The present paper summarises the state of the art of the studies on Italian Palaeocene-Eocene Therma...
The Forada section in the Venetian Pre-Alps of northern Italy represents an expanded record of the P...
The central part of the Piave River valley in the Venetian pre-Alps of NE Italy exposes an expanded ...
The warming trend that started in the latest Paleocene and culminated in the Early Eocene Climatic O...
During the Late Paleocene-Early Eocene (~60 Ma to 50 Ma), Earth's climate experienced a warming tren...
From the Middle Eocene to Early Oligocene, the Earth experienced the most significant climatic cooli...
Deep-sea foraminiferal stable isotope records (18O) indicate a long-term cooling trend that culminat...
A study of quantitative calcareous nannofossil biostratigraphy and magnetostratigraphy of a ~68-m-th...
In the Eastern Alps (Austria) several marine successions, which were deposited ranging from shallow ...
The Early Eocene Climatic Optimum (EECO) is the crucial interval of the Cenozoic climate recording t...
ABSTRACT All Paleocene stages (i.e., Danian, Selandian and Thanetian) have formally ratified definit...
In the Eastern Alps (Austria) several marine successions, which were deposited ranging from shallow ...
At least two transient events of extreme global warming occurred superimposed on the long-term lates...
At least two transient events of extreme global warming occurred superimposed on the long-term lates...
The central part of the Piave River valley in the Venetian pre-Alps of NE Italy exposes an expanded ...
The present paper summarises the state of the art of the studies on Italian Palaeocene-Eocene Therma...
The Forada section in the Venetian Pre-Alps of northern Italy represents an expanded record of the P...
The central part of the Piave River valley in the Venetian pre-Alps of NE Italy exposes an expanded ...
The warming trend that started in the latest Paleocene and culminated in the Early Eocene Climatic O...
During the Late Paleocene-Early Eocene (~60 Ma to 50 Ma), Earth's climate experienced a warming tren...
From the Middle Eocene to Early Oligocene, the Earth experienced the most significant climatic cooli...
Deep-sea foraminiferal stable isotope records (18O) indicate a long-term cooling trend that culminat...
A study of quantitative calcareous nannofossil biostratigraphy and magnetostratigraphy of a ~68-m-th...
In the Eastern Alps (Austria) several marine successions, which were deposited ranging from shallow ...
The Early Eocene Climatic Optimum (EECO) is the crucial interval of the Cenozoic climate recording t...
ABSTRACT All Paleocene stages (i.e., Danian, Selandian and Thanetian) have formally ratified definit...
In the Eastern Alps (Austria) several marine successions, which were deposited ranging from shallow ...