The Palaeocene/Eocene thermal maximum represents a period of rapid, extreme global warming ~55 million years ago, superimposed on an already warm world1, 2, 3. This warming is associated with a severe shoaling of the ocean calcite compensation depth4 and a >2.5 per mil negative carbon isotope excursion in marine and soil carbonates1, 2, 3, 4. Together these observations indicate a massive release of 13C-depleted carbon4 and greenhouse-gas-induced warming. Recently, sediments were recovered from the central Arctic Ocean5, providing the first opportunity to evaluate the environmental response at the North Pole at this time. Here we present stable hydrogen and carbon isotope measurements of terrestrial-plant- and aquatic-derived n-alkanes that...
The middle Paleocene through early Eocene long-term gradual warming was superimposed by several tran...
A range of proxy approaches have been used to reconstruct short-term changes to Earth's hydrological...
Palaeoenvironmental manifestations of the Paleocene-Eocene thermal maximum (PETM; ~56Ma) are relativ...
The Palaeocene/Eocene thermal maximum represents a period of rapid, extreme global warming ~55 milli...
The Palaeocene/Eocene thermal maximum represents a period of rapid, extreme global warming approx ~5...
The Eocene hyperthermals, including the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM) and Eocene Thermal M...
Early Eocene global climate was warmer than much of the Cenozoic and was punctuated by a series of t...
The Palaeocene/Eocene thermal maximum, 3c55 million years ago, was a brief period of widespread, ex...
The middle Paleocene through early Eocene long‐term gradual warming was superimposed by several tra...
Several episodes of abrupt and transient warming, each lasting between 50,000 and 200,000 years, pun...
Several episodes of abrupt and transient warming, each lasting between 50,000 and 200,000 years, pun...
Palaeoenvironmental manifestations of the Paleocene–Eocene thermal maximum (PETM; ~ 56 Ma) are relat...
Proxy data indicate that atmospheric CO2 concentrations expected for the next centuries have not be...
The middle Paleocene through early Eocene long-term gradual warming was superimposed by several tran...
A range of proxy approaches have been used to reconstruct short-term changes to Earth's hydrological...
Palaeoenvironmental manifestations of the Paleocene-Eocene thermal maximum (PETM; ~56Ma) are relativ...
The Palaeocene/Eocene thermal maximum represents a period of rapid, extreme global warming ~55 milli...
The Palaeocene/Eocene thermal maximum represents a period of rapid, extreme global warming approx ~5...
The Eocene hyperthermals, including the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM) and Eocene Thermal M...
Early Eocene global climate was warmer than much of the Cenozoic and was punctuated by a series of t...
The Palaeocene/Eocene thermal maximum, 3c55 million years ago, was a brief period of widespread, ex...
The middle Paleocene through early Eocene long‐term gradual warming was superimposed by several tra...
Several episodes of abrupt and transient warming, each lasting between 50,000 and 200,000 years, pun...
Several episodes of abrupt and transient warming, each lasting between 50,000 and 200,000 years, pun...
Palaeoenvironmental manifestations of the Paleocene–Eocene thermal maximum (PETM; ~ 56 Ma) are relat...
Proxy data indicate that atmospheric CO2 concentrations expected for the next centuries have not be...
The middle Paleocene through early Eocene long-term gradual warming was superimposed by several tran...
A range of proxy approaches have been used to reconstruct short-term changes to Earth's hydrological...
Palaeoenvironmental manifestations of the Paleocene-Eocene thermal maximum (PETM; ~56Ma) are relativ...