High-resolution biostratigraphic and quantitative studies of subtropical Pacific planktonic foraminiferal assemblages (Ocean Drilling Program, Leg 198 Shatsky Rise, Sites 1209 and 1210) are performed to analyse the faunal changes associated with the Paleocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM) at about 55.5 Ma. At Shatsky Rise, the onset of the PETM is marked by the abrupt onset of a negative carbon isotope excursion close to the contact between carbonate-rich ooze and overlying clay-rich ooze and corresponds to a level of poor foraminiferal preservation as a result of carbonate dissolution. Lithology, planktonic foraminiferal distribution and abundances, calcareous plankton and benthic events, and the negative carbon isotope excursion allow pre...
Ocean warming and acidification driven by anthropogenic carbon emissions pose an existential threat ...
A pulse of intense carbonate dissolution occurred during the early late Paleocene at 58.4 Ma. A prom...
Although it is well known that the Paleocene/Eocene thermal maximum (PETM) coincided with a major be...
High-resolution biostratigraphic and quantitative studies of subtropical Pacific planktonic foramini...
The Paleocene-Eocene interval was cored during Leg 198 at four sites (1209 to 1212) in a depth range...
High-resolution study of Antarctic planktonic foraminiferal assemblages (Ocean Drilling Program Site...
A detailed, quantitative analysis of planktonic foraminiferal composition and shell fragmentation is...
A detailed, quantitative analysis of planktonic foraminiferal composition and shell fragmentation is...
Various oceanographic parameters have been shown to be important in determining the composition of p...
A detailed, quantitative analysis of planktonic foraminif-eral composition and shell fragmentation i...
Paleocene–Eocene warming and changes in oceanic hydrography should have significantly impacted the e...
The Paleocene/Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM) was a transient interval of global warming ~55 m.y. ago ...
<div><p>The marine ecosystem has been severely disturbed by several transient paleoenvironmental eve...
The marine ecosystem has been severely disturbed by several transient paleoenvironmental events (<20...
At low latitude locations in the northern hemisphere, striking changes in the relative abundances an...
Ocean warming and acidification driven by anthropogenic carbon emissions pose an existential threat ...
A pulse of intense carbonate dissolution occurred during the early late Paleocene at 58.4 Ma. A prom...
Although it is well known that the Paleocene/Eocene thermal maximum (PETM) coincided with a major be...
High-resolution biostratigraphic and quantitative studies of subtropical Pacific planktonic foramini...
The Paleocene-Eocene interval was cored during Leg 198 at four sites (1209 to 1212) in a depth range...
High-resolution study of Antarctic planktonic foraminiferal assemblages (Ocean Drilling Program Site...
A detailed, quantitative analysis of planktonic foraminiferal composition and shell fragmentation is...
A detailed, quantitative analysis of planktonic foraminiferal composition and shell fragmentation is...
Various oceanographic parameters have been shown to be important in determining the composition of p...
A detailed, quantitative analysis of planktonic foraminif-eral composition and shell fragmentation i...
Paleocene–Eocene warming and changes in oceanic hydrography should have significantly impacted the e...
The Paleocene/Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM) was a transient interval of global warming ~55 m.y. ago ...
<div><p>The marine ecosystem has been severely disturbed by several transient paleoenvironmental eve...
The marine ecosystem has been severely disturbed by several transient paleoenvironmental events (<20...
At low latitude locations in the northern hemisphere, striking changes in the relative abundances an...
Ocean warming and acidification driven by anthropogenic carbon emissions pose an existential threat ...
A pulse of intense carbonate dissolution occurred during the early late Paleocene at 58.4 Ma. A prom...
Although it is well known that the Paleocene/Eocene thermal maximum (PETM) coincided with a major be...