The Pliocene Epoch (∼5.3–2.6 million years ago, Ma) was characterized by a warmer than present climate with smaller Northern Hemisphere ice sheets, and offers an example of a climate system in long-term equilibrium with current or predicted near-future atmospheric CO2 concentrations (pCO2). A long-term trend of ice-sheet expansion led to more pronounced glacial (cold) stages by the end of the Pliocene (∼2.6 Ma), known as the “intensification of Northern Hemisphere Glaciation” (iNHG). We assessed the spatial and temporal variability of ocean temperatures and ice-volume indicators through the late Pliocene and early Pleistocene (from 3.3 to 2.4 Ma) to determine the character of this climate transition. We identified asynchronous shifts in lon...
During glacial periods of the Late Pleistocene, an abundance of proxy data demonstrates the existenc...
International audienceSince the discovery of ice ages in the 19th century, a central question of cli...
The early Pliocene (3-5 Ma) is the most recent time in Earth???s history when climate was significan...
International audienceThe Pliocene Epoch (∼5.3-2.6 million years ago, Ma) was characterized by a war...
The Pliocene Epoch (∼5.3-2.6 million years ago, Ma) was characterized by a warmer than present clima...
The Pliocene Epoch (∼5.3–2.6 million years ago, Ma) was characterized by a warmer than present clima...
International audienceThe Pliocene epoch (~2.6-5.3 million years ago) is one of the best resolved ex...
The Pliocene climate is globally warm and characterised by high atmospheric carbon dioxide concentra...
Large?amplitude millennial?scale climate oscillations have been identified in late Pleistocene clima...
The Earth\u27s climate has undergone a global transition over the past four million years, from warm...
The warm Pliocene epoch (5–3 million years ago) is often cited as a good analog for the near future ...
Climatic variabilities on millennial and longer time scales with a bipolar seesaw pattern have been ...
Climatic variabilities on millennial and longer time scales with a bipolar seesaw pattern have been ...
The circulation and internal structure of the oceans exert a strong influence on Earth’s climate bec...
During glacial periods of the Late Pleistocene, an abundance of proxy data demonstrates the existenc...
International audienceSince the discovery of ice ages in the 19th century, a central question of cli...
The early Pliocene (3-5 Ma) is the most recent time in Earth???s history when climate was significan...
International audienceThe Pliocene Epoch (∼5.3-2.6 million years ago, Ma) was characterized by a war...
The Pliocene Epoch (∼5.3-2.6 million years ago, Ma) was characterized by a warmer than present clima...
The Pliocene Epoch (∼5.3–2.6 million years ago, Ma) was characterized by a warmer than present clima...
International audienceThe Pliocene epoch (~2.6-5.3 million years ago) is one of the best resolved ex...
The Pliocene climate is globally warm and characterised by high atmospheric carbon dioxide concentra...
Large?amplitude millennial?scale climate oscillations have been identified in late Pleistocene clima...
The Earth\u27s climate has undergone a global transition over the past four million years, from warm...
The warm Pliocene epoch (5–3 million years ago) is often cited as a good analog for the near future ...
Climatic variabilities on millennial and longer time scales with a bipolar seesaw pattern have been ...
Climatic variabilities on millennial and longer time scales with a bipolar seesaw pattern have been ...
The circulation and internal structure of the oceans exert a strong influence on Earth’s climate bec...
During glacial periods of the Late Pleistocene, an abundance of proxy data demonstrates the existenc...
International audienceSince the discovery of ice ages in the 19th century, a central question of cli...
The early Pliocene (3-5 Ma) is the most recent time in Earth???s history when climate was significan...