The long-term cooling trend of the Cenozoic is punctuated by shorter-term climatic events, such as the inception of permanent ice sheets on Antarctica at the Eocene-Oligocene Transition (~33.7 Ma). Taking advantage of the excellent state of preservation of coccolith calcite in equatorial Atlantic deep-sea cores, we unveil progressive tropical warming in the Atlantic Ocean initiated 4 million years prior to Antarctic glaciation. Warming preceding glaciation may appear counterintuitive, but we argue that this long-term climatic precursor to the EOT reinforced cooling of austral high latitudes via the redistribution of heat at the surface of the oceans. We discuss this new prominent paleoceanographic and climatic feature in the context of over...
About 34 million years ago, Earth\u27s climate shifted from a relatively ice-free world to one with ...
Major ice sheets were permanently established on Antarctica approximately 34 million years ago1,2,3,...
Major ice sheets were permanently established on Antarctica approximately 34 million years ago, clos...
Growth of the first permanent Antarctic ice sheets at the Eocene−Oligocene Transition (EOT), ∼33.7 m...
Falling atmospheric CO2 levels led to cooling through the Eocene and the expansion of Antarctic ice ...
During the Late Palaeogene between similar to 40 and 23 million years ago (Ma), Earth transitioned f...
The transition from the extreme global warmth of the early Eocene 'greenhouse' climate similar to 55...
Falling atmospheric CO2 levels led to cooling through the Eocene and the expansion of Antarctic ice ...
The transition from the extreme global warmth of the early Eocene 'greenhouse' climate approx55 mill...
Palaeoclimate reconstructions of periods with warm climates and high atmospheric CO2 concentrations ...
About 34 million years ago, Earth's climate shifted from a relatively ice-free world to one with gla...
International audienceThe timing of the onset of the Antarctic Circum-polar Current (ACC) is a cruci...
About 34 million years ago, Earth\u27s climate shifted from a relatively ice-free world to one with ...
Major ice sheets were permanently established on Antarctica approximately 34 million years ago1,2,3,...
Major ice sheets were permanently established on Antarctica approximately 34 million years ago, clos...
Growth of the first permanent Antarctic ice sheets at the Eocene−Oligocene Transition (EOT), ∼33.7 m...
Falling atmospheric CO2 levels led to cooling through the Eocene and the expansion of Antarctic ice ...
During the Late Palaeogene between similar to 40 and 23 million years ago (Ma), Earth transitioned f...
The transition from the extreme global warmth of the early Eocene 'greenhouse' climate similar to 55...
Falling atmospheric CO2 levels led to cooling through the Eocene and the expansion of Antarctic ice ...
The transition from the extreme global warmth of the early Eocene 'greenhouse' climate approx55 mill...
Palaeoclimate reconstructions of periods with warm climates and high atmospheric CO2 concentrations ...
About 34 million years ago, Earth's climate shifted from a relatively ice-free world to one with gla...
International audienceThe timing of the onset of the Antarctic Circum-polar Current (ACC) is a cruci...
About 34 million years ago, Earth\u27s climate shifted from a relatively ice-free world to one with ...
Major ice sheets were permanently established on Antarctica approximately 34 million years ago1,2,3,...
Major ice sheets were permanently established on Antarctica approximately 34 million years ago, clos...