Continental-scale expansion of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet during the Eocene-Oligocene Transition (EOT) is one of the largest non-linear events in Earth’s climate history. Declining atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations and orbital variability triggered glacial expansion and strong feedbacks in the climate system. Prominent among these feedbacks was the repartitioning of biogeochemical cycles between the continental shelves and the deep ocean with falling sea level. Here we present multiple proxies from a shallow shelf location that identify a marked regression and an elevated flux of continental-derived organic matter at the earliest stage of the EOT, a time of deep ocean carbonate dissolution and the extinction of oligotrophic phytop...
During the Eocene-Oligocene Transition (EOT; ~34.4-33.7 Ma), the Earth experienced a major shift in ...
The end of the Eocene greenhouse world was the most dramatic phase in the long-term Cenozoic cooling...
Approximately 34 million years ago across the Eocene–Oligocene transition (EOT), Earth’s climate tip...
Continental-scale expansion of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet during the Eocene-Oligocene Transition (...
The Eocene-Oligocene transition (EOT) from a largely ice-free greenhouse world to an icehouse climat...
The onset of sustained Antarctic glaciation across the Eocene-Oligocene transition (EOT) marks a piv...
The Eocene-Oligocene transition (EOT), ~34?Ma, marks a tipping point in the long-term Cenozoic green...
Global cooling and continental-scale expansion of Antarctic ice sheets occurred approximately 34 mil...
The Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum was a transient, carbon-induced global warming event, considere...
AbstractCrossing a key atmospheric CO2 threshold triggered a fundamental global climate reorganisati...
The Eocene–Oligocene transition (EOT) was a climate shift from a largely ice-free greenhouse world t...
The Eocene-Oligocene transition (EOT) (~33.7 Ma) delineates the most abrupt shift from "greenhouse" ...
Falling atmospheric CO2 levels led to cooling through the Eocene and the expansion of Antarctic ice ...
A multi-million-year decrease in global temperatures during the Eocene was accompanied by large reor...
During the Eocene-Oligocene Transition (EOT; ~34.4-33.7 Ma), the Earth experienced a major shift in ...
The end of the Eocene greenhouse world was the most dramatic phase in the long-term Cenozoic cooling...
Approximately 34 million years ago across the Eocene–Oligocene transition (EOT), Earth’s climate tip...
Continental-scale expansion of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet during the Eocene-Oligocene Transition (...
The Eocene-Oligocene transition (EOT) from a largely ice-free greenhouse world to an icehouse climat...
The onset of sustained Antarctic glaciation across the Eocene-Oligocene transition (EOT) marks a piv...
The Eocene-Oligocene transition (EOT), ~34?Ma, marks a tipping point in the long-term Cenozoic green...
Global cooling and continental-scale expansion of Antarctic ice sheets occurred approximately 34 mil...
The Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum was a transient, carbon-induced global warming event, considere...
AbstractCrossing a key atmospheric CO2 threshold triggered a fundamental global climate reorganisati...
The Eocene–Oligocene transition (EOT) was a climate shift from a largely ice-free greenhouse world t...
The Eocene-Oligocene transition (EOT) (~33.7 Ma) delineates the most abrupt shift from "greenhouse" ...
Falling atmospheric CO2 levels led to cooling through the Eocene and the expansion of Antarctic ice ...
A multi-million-year decrease in global temperatures during the Eocene was accompanied by large reor...
During the Eocene-Oligocene Transition (EOT; ~34.4-33.7 Ma), the Earth experienced a major shift in ...
The end of the Eocene greenhouse world was the most dramatic phase in the long-term Cenozoic cooling...
Approximately 34 million years ago across the Eocene–Oligocene transition (EOT), Earth’s climate tip...