The first detailed reconstruction of the continental palaeoclimate evolution of the Northwest German Tertiary (Late Oligocene to Pliocene) is presented. The paleoclimate data are derived from the paleobotanical record using the coexistence approach, a method recently introduced that employs climatic requirements of the Nearest Living Relatives of a fossil flora. Twenty six megafloras (fruits and seeds, leaves, woods) from the Tertiary succession of the Lower Rhine Basin and neighboring areas are analyzed with respect to ten meteorological parameters. Additionally, two sample sets from Late Miocene to Early Pliocene sediments comprising 396 palynofloras are analyzed by the same method providing a higher temporal resolution. The temperature c...
Abstract: In Europe and the Mediterranean region, the vegetation and climate of the Neogene is well ...
International audienceEven though the Cenozoic has been recognized as a period of important climate ...
Two exposures in Jylland, Denmark, encompassing beds of latest Oligocene to earliest Miocene age (la...
We present a detailed palaeoclimate analysis of the Middle Miocene (uppermost Badenian-lowermost Sar...
We present a detailed palaeoclimate analysis of the Middle Miocene (uppermost Badenian–lowermost Sar...
International audienceWe present a detailed palaeoclimate analysis of the Middle Miocene (uppermost ...
In the present study, proxy data concerning changes in atmospheric CO2 and climatic conditions from ...
Early- and Middle-Miocene sediments of the North Alpine Foreland Basin (NAFB) in Southern Germany co...
International audienceIn Europe and the Mediterranean region, the vegetation and climate of the Neog...
Pollen analyses have been proven to possess the possibility to decipher rapid vegetational and clima...
International audienceA major climatic shift, from a glasshouse world to a colder climate with well-...
The Coexistence Approach was established by Mosbrugger and Utescher (1997) as a plant-based method t...
AbstractThe Miocene Shanwang biota from eastern China contains exceptionally well-preserved plant fo...
14 published megafloras from the Serbian Cenozoic are analyzed with respect to vegetation type, pala...
The Coexistence Approach was established by Mosbrugger and Utescher (1997) as a plant-based method t...
Abstract: In Europe and the Mediterranean region, the vegetation and climate of the Neogene is well ...
International audienceEven though the Cenozoic has been recognized as a period of important climate ...
Two exposures in Jylland, Denmark, encompassing beds of latest Oligocene to earliest Miocene age (la...
We present a detailed palaeoclimate analysis of the Middle Miocene (uppermost Badenian-lowermost Sar...
We present a detailed palaeoclimate analysis of the Middle Miocene (uppermost Badenian–lowermost Sar...
International audienceWe present a detailed palaeoclimate analysis of the Middle Miocene (uppermost ...
In the present study, proxy data concerning changes in atmospheric CO2 and climatic conditions from ...
Early- and Middle-Miocene sediments of the North Alpine Foreland Basin (NAFB) in Southern Germany co...
International audienceIn Europe and the Mediterranean region, the vegetation and climate of the Neog...
Pollen analyses have been proven to possess the possibility to decipher rapid vegetational and clima...
International audienceA major climatic shift, from a glasshouse world to a colder climate with well-...
The Coexistence Approach was established by Mosbrugger and Utescher (1997) as a plant-based method t...
AbstractThe Miocene Shanwang biota from eastern China contains exceptionally well-preserved plant fo...
14 published megafloras from the Serbian Cenozoic are analyzed with respect to vegetation type, pala...
The Coexistence Approach was established by Mosbrugger and Utescher (1997) as a plant-based method t...
Abstract: In Europe and the Mediterranean region, the vegetation and climate of the Neogene is well ...
International audienceEven though the Cenozoic has been recognized as a period of important climate ...
Two exposures in Jylland, Denmark, encompassing beds of latest Oligocene to earliest Miocene age (la...