The Miocene (23.03–5.33 Ma) was a time period with a warmer climate than today. During this period, changes in ocean gateways and atmospheric CO2 levels largely control ocean circulation and climate changes. However, the underlying ocean processes and dynamics are poorly understood and it remains a challenge to simulate Miocene climate key characteristics such as pronounced polar warming and a reduced meridional temperature gradient. By applying state-of-the-art fully coupled atmosphere-ocean-sea-ice model approaches Miocene climate conditions at different atmospheric CO2 concentrations are simulated and thermohaline changes in response to the subsidence of Atlantic-Arctic gateways for various Greenland-Scotland Ridge (GSR) and Fram Strait ...
Cenozoic climate changes have been linked to tectonic activity and variations in atmospheric CO2 con...
The modern polar cryosphere reflects an extreme climate state with profound temperature gradients to...
Deep-water formation in the northern North Atlantic Ocean and the Arctic Ocean is a key driver of th...
The Miocene (23.03–5.33 Ma) was a time period with a warmer climate than today. During this period, ...
Changes in high latitude ocean gateways and CO2 are thought to be main drivers of Cenozoic climate e...
Changes in high latitude ocean gateways and atmospheric CO2 are thought to be main drivers of Cenozo...
The tectonic opening of the Fram Strait (FS) was critical to the water exchange between the Atlantic...
The Cenozoic history of sea ice in the Northern Hemisphere remains poorly constrained. However, seve...
The Greenland-Scotland Ridge (GSR) is a crucial hydrographic barrier for the exchange of water masse...
The subsidence history of the Greenland-Scotland Ridge (GSR) from subaerial to current ocean depths ...
The tectonic opening of Fram Strait during the Neogene was a significant geological event that trans...
Ocean circulation is investigated using the Community Climate System Model 3 (CCSM3) forced with ear...
Changes in high latitude ocean gateways are thought to be main drivers of Cenozoic climate evolution...
Herein, we publish the simulated global annual mean sea surface salinity (SAO), sea surface temperat...
Cenozoic climate changes have been linked to tectonic activity and variations in atmospheric CO2 con...
Cenozoic climate changes have been linked to tectonic activity and variations in atmospheric CO2 con...
The modern polar cryosphere reflects an extreme climate state with profound temperature gradients to...
Deep-water formation in the northern North Atlantic Ocean and the Arctic Ocean is a key driver of th...
The Miocene (23.03–5.33 Ma) was a time period with a warmer climate than today. During this period, ...
Changes in high latitude ocean gateways and CO2 are thought to be main drivers of Cenozoic climate e...
Changes in high latitude ocean gateways and atmospheric CO2 are thought to be main drivers of Cenozo...
The tectonic opening of the Fram Strait (FS) was critical to the water exchange between the Atlantic...
The Cenozoic history of sea ice in the Northern Hemisphere remains poorly constrained. However, seve...
The Greenland-Scotland Ridge (GSR) is a crucial hydrographic barrier for the exchange of water masse...
The subsidence history of the Greenland-Scotland Ridge (GSR) from subaerial to current ocean depths ...
The tectonic opening of Fram Strait during the Neogene was a significant geological event that trans...
Ocean circulation is investigated using the Community Climate System Model 3 (CCSM3) forced with ear...
Changes in high latitude ocean gateways are thought to be main drivers of Cenozoic climate evolution...
Herein, we publish the simulated global annual mean sea surface salinity (SAO), sea surface temperat...
Cenozoic climate changes have been linked to tectonic activity and variations in atmospheric CO2 con...
Cenozoic climate changes have been linked to tectonic activity and variations in atmospheric CO2 con...
The modern polar cryosphere reflects an extreme climate state with profound temperature gradients to...
Deep-water formation in the northern North Atlantic Ocean and the Arctic Ocean is a key driver of th...