The mid-Cretaceous is widely considered the archetypal ice-free greenhouse interval in Earth history, with a thermal maximum around Cenomanian-Turonian boundary time (ca. 90 Ma). However, contemporaneous glaciations have been hypothesized based on sequence stratigraphic evidence for rapid sea-level oscillation and oxygen isotope excursions in records generated from carbonates of questionable preservation and/or of low resolution. We present new oxygen isotope records for the mid-Cenomanian Demerara Rise that are of much higher resolution than previously available, taken from both planktic and benthic foraminifers, and utilizing only extremely well preserved glassy foraminifers. Our records show no evidence of glaciation, calling into questi...
It is well established that greenhouse conditions prevailed during the Cretaceous Period (~ 145–66 M...
Large, rapid global sea-level changes challenge the paradigm of stable Late Cretaceous greenhouse cl...
It is well established that greenhouse conditions prevailed during the Cretaceous Period (~ 145–66 M...
The mid-Cretaceous is widely considered the archetypal ice-free greenhouse interval in Earth history...
Oxygen isotope analyses of well-preserved foraminifera from Blake Nose (30°N paleolatitude, North At...
Oxygen isotope data for upper Turonian planktonic foraminifera at Deep Sea Drilling Project Site 511...
Summary The onset of the Cenozoic ‘greenhouse-icehouse ’ transition is poorly constrained, with the ...
The climate during the Cenozoic era changed in several steps from ice-free poles and warm conditions...
We report oxygen and carbon stable isotope analyses of foraminifers, primarily planktonic, sampled a...
It is now widely accepted that expansion of continental glaciers is one manifestation of profound pa...
Stable isotopic measurements have been made on planktonic and benthic foraminifera of Early to mid-C...
During the mid-Cretaceous period, the global subsurface oceans were relatively warm, but the origins...
Cool tropical sea surface temperatures (SSTs) are reported for warm Paleogene greenhouse climates ba...
The Turonian (93.5 to 89.3 million years ago) was one of the warmest periods of the Phanerozoic eon,...
The oxygen isotope records of G. sacculifer and Pulleniatina in the uppermost three cores at Ocean D...
It is well established that greenhouse conditions prevailed during the Cretaceous Period (~ 145–66 M...
Large, rapid global sea-level changes challenge the paradigm of stable Late Cretaceous greenhouse cl...
It is well established that greenhouse conditions prevailed during the Cretaceous Period (~ 145–66 M...
The mid-Cretaceous is widely considered the archetypal ice-free greenhouse interval in Earth history...
Oxygen isotope analyses of well-preserved foraminifera from Blake Nose (30°N paleolatitude, North At...
Oxygen isotope data for upper Turonian planktonic foraminifera at Deep Sea Drilling Project Site 511...
Summary The onset of the Cenozoic ‘greenhouse-icehouse ’ transition is poorly constrained, with the ...
The climate during the Cenozoic era changed in several steps from ice-free poles and warm conditions...
We report oxygen and carbon stable isotope analyses of foraminifers, primarily planktonic, sampled a...
It is now widely accepted that expansion of continental glaciers is one manifestation of profound pa...
Stable isotopic measurements have been made on planktonic and benthic foraminifera of Early to mid-C...
During the mid-Cretaceous period, the global subsurface oceans were relatively warm, but the origins...
Cool tropical sea surface temperatures (SSTs) are reported for warm Paleogene greenhouse climates ba...
The Turonian (93.5 to 89.3 million years ago) was one of the warmest periods of the Phanerozoic eon,...
The oxygen isotope records of G. sacculifer and Pulleniatina in the uppermost three cores at Ocean D...
It is well established that greenhouse conditions prevailed during the Cretaceous Period (~ 145–66 M...
Large, rapid global sea-level changes challenge the paradigm of stable Late Cretaceous greenhouse cl...
It is well established that greenhouse conditions prevailed during the Cretaceous Period (~ 145–66 M...