The early Late Pliocene (3.6 to ~3.0 million years ago) is the last extended interval in Earth's history when atmospheric CO2 concentrations were comparable to today's and global climate was warmer. Yet a severe global glaciation during marine isotope stage (MIS) M2 interrupted this phase of global warmth ~3.30 million years ago, and is seen as a premature attempt of the climate system to establish an ice-age world. Our geochemical and palynological records from five marine sediment cores along a Caribbean to eastern North Atlantic transect show that increased Pacific-to-Atlantic flow via the Central American Seaway weakened the North Atlantic Current (NAC) and attendant northward heat transport prior to MIS M2. The consequent cooling of th...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Oxygen-18 records of benthic foraminifera from the Atlantic Ocean are significantly different from t...
The development of large ice-sheets across the Northern Hemisphere during the late Pliocene and the ...
The early Late Pliocene (3.6 to ∼3.0 million years ago) is the last extended interval in Earth's his...
<div><p>The early Late Pliocene (3.6 to ∼3.0 million years ago) is the last extended interval in Ear...
The mid-Pliocene was an episode of prolonged global warmth and strong North Atlantic thermohaline ci...
The early Late Pliocene (3.6 to ,3.0 million years ago) is the last extended interval in Earth’s his...
The early Late Pliocene (3.6 to ~3.0 million years ago) is the last extended interval in Earth's his...
The early Late Pliocene (3.6 to ~3.0 million years ago) is the last extended interval in Earth's his...
During the Late Pliocene, between 3.3 Ma and 2.6 Ma, tectonic events changed ocean basin interaction...
A major tipping point of Earth's history occurred during the mid-Pliocene: the onset of major Northe...
Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) M2, 3.3 Ma, is an isolated cold stage punctuating the benthic oxygen isot...
The position of the North Atlantic Current (NAC) during the intensification of Northern Hemisphere g...
Three million years ago, prior to the onset of northern hemisphere glaciation, global mean temperatu...
Three million years ago, prior to the onset of northern hemisphere glaciation, global mean temperatu...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Oxygen-18 records of benthic foraminifera from the Atlantic Ocean are significantly different from t...
The development of large ice-sheets across the Northern Hemisphere during the late Pliocene and the ...
The early Late Pliocene (3.6 to ∼3.0 million years ago) is the last extended interval in Earth's his...
<div><p>The early Late Pliocene (3.6 to ∼3.0 million years ago) is the last extended interval in Ear...
The mid-Pliocene was an episode of prolonged global warmth and strong North Atlantic thermohaline ci...
The early Late Pliocene (3.6 to ,3.0 million years ago) is the last extended interval in Earth’s his...
The early Late Pliocene (3.6 to ~3.0 million years ago) is the last extended interval in Earth's his...
The early Late Pliocene (3.6 to ~3.0 million years ago) is the last extended interval in Earth's his...
During the Late Pliocene, between 3.3 Ma and 2.6 Ma, tectonic events changed ocean basin interaction...
A major tipping point of Earth's history occurred during the mid-Pliocene: the onset of major Northe...
Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) M2, 3.3 Ma, is an isolated cold stage punctuating the benthic oxygen isot...
The position of the North Atlantic Current (NAC) during the intensification of Northern Hemisphere g...
Three million years ago, prior to the onset of northern hemisphere glaciation, global mean temperatu...
Three million years ago, prior to the onset of northern hemisphere glaciation, global mean temperatu...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Oxygen-18 records of benthic foraminifera from the Atlantic Ocean are significantly different from t...
The development of large ice-sheets across the Northern Hemisphere during the late Pliocene and the ...