Earth is heading towards a climate that last existed more than three million years ago (Ma) during the 'mid-Pliocene warm period'(1), when atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations were about 400 parts per million, global sea level oscillated in response to orbital forcing(2,3) and peak global-mean sea level (GMSL) may have reached about 20 metres above the present-day value(4,5). For sea-level rise of this magnitude, extensive retreat or collapse of the Greenland, West Antarctic and marine-based sectors of the East Antarctic ice sheets is required. Yet the relative amplitude of sea-level variations within glacial-interglacial cycles remains poorly constrained. To address this, we calibrate a theoretical relationship between modern sediment...
This thesis investigates orbitally-paced variations in the extent of East Antarctic Ice Sheet (EAIS)...
This thesis investigates orbitally-paced variations in the extent of East Antarctic Ice Sheet (EAIS)...
Proxy data suggest that atmospheric CO 2 levels during the middle of the Pliocene epoch (about 3g€‰M...
Earth is heading towards a climate that last existed more than three million years ago (Ma) during t...
Earth is heading towards a climate that last existed more than three million years ago (Ma) during t...
Earth is heading towards a climate that last existed more than three million years ago (Ma) during t...
Earth is heading towards a climate that last existed more than three million years ago (Ma) during t...
Earth is heading towards a climate that last existed more than three million years ago (Ma) during t...
Earth is heading towards a climate that was last experienced more than 3 Myr during the “mid-Pliocen...
The mid- to late Pliocene (3.3-2.6 Ma) spans one of the most significant climatic transitions of the...
The mid- to late Pliocene (3.3-2.6 Ma) spans one of the most significant climatic transitions of the...
The mid- to late Pliocene (3.3-2.6 Ma) spans one of the most significant climatic transitions of the...
Proxy data suggest that atmospheric CO2 levels during the middle of the Pliocene epoch (about 3 Myr ...
Classical Milankovitch Theory suggests variance in the orbital cycles of precession (21,000 year) mo...
Classical Milankovitch Theory suggests variance in the orbital cycles of precession (21,000 year) mo...
This thesis investigates orbitally-paced variations in the extent of East Antarctic Ice Sheet (EAIS)...
This thesis investigates orbitally-paced variations in the extent of East Antarctic Ice Sheet (EAIS)...
Proxy data suggest that atmospheric CO 2 levels during the middle of the Pliocene epoch (about 3g€‰M...
Earth is heading towards a climate that last existed more than three million years ago (Ma) during t...
Earth is heading towards a climate that last existed more than three million years ago (Ma) during t...
Earth is heading towards a climate that last existed more than three million years ago (Ma) during t...
Earth is heading towards a climate that last existed more than three million years ago (Ma) during t...
Earth is heading towards a climate that last existed more than three million years ago (Ma) during t...
Earth is heading towards a climate that was last experienced more than 3 Myr during the “mid-Pliocen...
The mid- to late Pliocene (3.3-2.6 Ma) spans one of the most significant climatic transitions of the...
The mid- to late Pliocene (3.3-2.6 Ma) spans one of the most significant climatic transitions of the...
The mid- to late Pliocene (3.3-2.6 Ma) spans one of the most significant climatic transitions of the...
Proxy data suggest that atmospheric CO2 levels during the middle of the Pliocene epoch (about 3 Myr ...
Classical Milankovitch Theory suggests variance in the orbital cycles of precession (21,000 year) mo...
Classical Milankovitch Theory suggests variance in the orbital cycles of precession (21,000 year) mo...
This thesis investigates orbitally-paced variations in the extent of East Antarctic Ice Sheet (EAIS)...
This thesis investigates orbitally-paced variations in the extent of East Antarctic Ice Sheet (EAIS)...
Proxy data suggest that atmospheric CO 2 levels during the middle of the Pliocene epoch (about 3g€‰M...