High-resolution study of Antarctic planktonic foraminiferal assemblages (Ocean Drilling Program Site 690, Weddell Sea) shows that these microplankton underwent a stepwise series of changes during the Paleocene–Eocene thermal maximum (PETM). Initiation of this response coincides with the onset of the carbon isotope excursion (CIE) but precedes the benthic foraminiferal mass extinction. The “top-to-bottom” succession in the biotic response indicates that the surface ocean/atmosphere was affected before the deep sea. The earliest stage of the faunal response entailed a conspicuous turnover within the shallow-dwelling genus Acarinina and a succession of stratigraphic first appearances. The genus Morozovella, large (>180 µm) biserial planktonics...
A major change in Cenozoic deep-sea benthic foraminifera occurred in the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacif...
Climate change is predicted to alter temperature, carbonate chemistry and oxygen availability in the...
A marked switch in the abundance of the planktic foraminiferal genera Morozovella and Acarinina occu...
High-resolution biostratigraphic and quantitative studies of subtropical Pacific planktonic foramini...
High-resolution biostratigraphic and quantitative studies of subtropical Pacific planktonic foramini...
ODP Leg 113 drilled the first nearly continuous pre-Neogene calcareous biogenic sequence from the An...
At low latitude locations in the northern hemisphere, striking changes in the relative abundances an...
The carbonate saturation profile of the oceans shoaled markedly during a transient global warming ev...
Isotopic depth stratification and relative abundance studies of planktic foraminifera at ODP Site 73...
The oxygen and carbon isotopic composition has been measured for numerous Paleogene planktonic foram...
In the late Paleocene to early Eocene, deep sea benthic foraminifera suffered their only global exti...
We combine stable isotope, calcareous nannoplankton and benthic foraminiferal records for Ocean Dril...
Ocean sector of the Southern Ocean represents only the second complete, expanded sequence through th...
Climate change is predicted to alter temperature, carbonate chemistry and oxygen availability in the...
Paleocene–Eocene warming and changes in oceanic hydrography should have significantly impacted the e...
A major change in Cenozoic deep-sea benthic foraminifera occurred in the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacif...
Climate change is predicted to alter temperature, carbonate chemistry and oxygen availability in the...
A marked switch in the abundance of the planktic foraminiferal genera Morozovella and Acarinina occu...
High-resolution biostratigraphic and quantitative studies of subtropical Pacific planktonic foramini...
High-resolution biostratigraphic and quantitative studies of subtropical Pacific planktonic foramini...
ODP Leg 113 drilled the first nearly continuous pre-Neogene calcareous biogenic sequence from the An...
At low latitude locations in the northern hemisphere, striking changes in the relative abundances an...
The carbonate saturation profile of the oceans shoaled markedly during a transient global warming ev...
Isotopic depth stratification and relative abundance studies of planktic foraminifera at ODP Site 73...
The oxygen and carbon isotopic composition has been measured for numerous Paleogene planktonic foram...
In the late Paleocene to early Eocene, deep sea benthic foraminifera suffered their only global exti...
We combine stable isotope, calcareous nannoplankton and benthic foraminiferal records for Ocean Dril...
Ocean sector of the Southern Ocean represents only the second complete, expanded sequence through th...
Climate change is predicted to alter temperature, carbonate chemistry and oxygen availability in the...
Paleocene–Eocene warming and changes in oceanic hydrography should have significantly impacted the e...
A major change in Cenozoic deep-sea benthic foraminifera occurred in the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacif...
Climate change is predicted to alter temperature, carbonate chemistry and oxygen availability in the...
A marked switch in the abundance of the planktic foraminiferal genera Morozovella and Acarinina occu...