High-resolution stable carbon isotope records for upper Paleocene - lower Eocene sections at Ocean Drilling Program Sites 1051 and 690 and Deep Sea Drilling Project Sites 550 and 577 show numerous rapid (40 - 60 kyr duration) negative excursions of up to 1 per mill. We demonstrate that these transient decreases are the expected result of nonlinear insolation forcing of the carbon cycle in the context of a long carbon residence time. The transients occur at maxima in Earth's orbital eccentricity, which result in high-amplitude variations in insolation due to forcing by climatic precession. The construction of accurate orbital chronologies for geologic sections older than ~ 35 Ma relies on identifying a high-fidelity recorder of variations in...
Negative stable carbon isotope excursions (CIEs) across the Paleocene–Eocene thermal maximum (PETM; ...
Understanding warm climate states is increasingly important as projections of anthropogenic climate ...
Proxy data indicate that atmospheric CO2 concentrations expected for the next centuries have not be...
High-resolution stable carbon isotope records for upper Paleocene-lower Eocene sections at Ocean Dri...
The late Paleocene to early Eocene warming trend was punctuated by a series of orbitally paced trans...
The Early Eocene Climatic Optimum (53–50 million years ago) was preceded by approximately six millio...
Carbon releases into the climate system produce global warming and ocean acidification events that c...
Paleocene-Eocene sedimentary archives record a series of global warming events called hyperthermals....
Paleocene-Eocene sedimentary archives record a series of global warming events called hyperthermals....
The Late Cretaceous-Early Paleogene is the most recent period of Earth history that experienced sust...
Transient greenhouse warming events in the Paleocene and Eocene were associated with the addition of...
At the boundary between the Palaeocene and Eocene epochs, about 55 million years ago, the Earth expe...
The early Eocene represents an ideal case study to analyse the impact of enhanced global warming on ...
As an episode of rapid global warming associated with the release of massive quantities of carbon to...
The early Eocene represents a time of major changes in the global carbon cycle and fluctuations in g...
Negative stable carbon isotope excursions (CIEs) across the Paleocene–Eocene thermal maximum (PETM; ...
Understanding warm climate states is increasingly important as projections of anthropogenic climate ...
Proxy data indicate that atmospheric CO2 concentrations expected for the next centuries have not be...
High-resolution stable carbon isotope records for upper Paleocene-lower Eocene sections at Ocean Dri...
The late Paleocene to early Eocene warming trend was punctuated by a series of orbitally paced trans...
The Early Eocene Climatic Optimum (53–50 million years ago) was preceded by approximately six millio...
Carbon releases into the climate system produce global warming and ocean acidification events that c...
Paleocene-Eocene sedimentary archives record a series of global warming events called hyperthermals....
Paleocene-Eocene sedimentary archives record a series of global warming events called hyperthermals....
The Late Cretaceous-Early Paleogene is the most recent period of Earth history that experienced sust...
Transient greenhouse warming events in the Paleocene and Eocene were associated with the addition of...
At the boundary between the Palaeocene and Eocene epochs, about 55 million years ago, the Earth expe...
The early Eocene represents an ideal case study to analyse the impact of enhanced global warming on ...
As an episode of rapid global warming associated with the release of massive quantities of carbon to...
The early Eocene represents a time of major changes in the global carbon cycle and fluctuations in g...
Negative stable carbon isotope excursions (CIEs) across the Paleocene–Eocene thermal maximum (PETM; ...
Understanding warm climate states is increasingly important as projections of anthropogenic climate ...
Proxy data indicate that atmospheric CO2 concentrations expected for the next centuries have not be...