The Latest Danian Event (LDE; ca. 62.15 Ma) is a major double-spiked eccentricity-driven transient warming event and carbon cycle perturbation (hyperthermal) in the early Paleocene, which has received significantly less attention compared to the larger events of the late Paleocene−early Eocene. A better understanding of the nature of the LDE may broaden our understanding of hyperthermals more generally and improve our knowledge of Earth system responses to extreme climate states. We present planktic and benthic foraminiferal Mg/Ca and B/Ca records that shed new light on changes in South Atlantic temperature and carbonate chemistry during the LDE. Our planktic Mg/Ca record reveals a pulsed increase in sea-surface temperature of at least ∼1.5...
Recognizing and deciphering transient global warming events triggered by massive release of carbon i...
The Paleocene and Eocene are characterized by strong greenhouse climates. Atmospheric CO2 concentrat...
During the Paleocene the marine ecosystem was disturbed by several transient climate events, e.g. th...
The Latest Danian Event (LDE; ca. 62.15 Ma) is a major double-spiked eccentricity-driven transient w...
The Latest Danian Event (LDE; ~62.15 Ma) is a major double-spiked eccentricity-driven transient warm...
The Latest Danian Event (LDE, c. 62.1 Ma) is an early Palaeogene hyperthermal or transient (<200 ka)...
A number of short warming events occurred during Paleocene and Eocene, of which the "Paleocene-Eocen...
The Latest Danian Event (LDE, ~ 62.2 Ma) is characterized by global changes in the carbon cycle as i...
The early Paleogene is characterized by numerous hyperthermals, transient (< 200 kyr) ocean warming ...
Several transient (<200 kyr) hyperthermal events disturbed the early Paleogene marine ecosystem, of ...
Superimposed on the warm greenhouse climate of the early Paleogene, several hyperthermals, warming e...
Studying past intervals of abrupt global warming and massive carbon release can improve our knowledg...
Geologically abrupt carbon perturbations such as the Palaeocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM, approx...
Recognizing and deciphering transient global warming events triggered by massive release of carbon i...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Recognizing and deciphering transient global warming events triggered by massive release of carbon i...
The Paleocene and Eocene are characterized by strong greenhouse climates. Atmospheric CO2 concentrat...
During the Paleocene the marine ecosystem was disturbed by several transient climate events, e.g. th...
The Latest Danian Event (LDE; ca. 62.15 Ma) is a major double-spiked eccentricity-driven transient w...
The Latest Danian Event (LDE; ~62.15 Ma) is a major double-spiked eccentricity-driven transient warm...
The Latest Danian Event (LDE, c. 62.1 Ma) is an early Palaeogene hyperthermal or transient (<200 ka)...
A number of short warming events occurred during Paleocene and Eocene, of which the "Paleocene-Eocen...
The Latest Danian Event (LDE, ~ 62.2 Ma) is characterized by global changes in the carbon cycle as i...
The early Paleogene is characterized by numerous hyperthermals, transient (< 200 kyr) ocean warming ...
Several transient (<200 kyr) hyperthermal events disturbed the early Paleogene marine ecosystem, of ...
Superimposed on the warm greenhouse climate of the early Paleogene, several hyperthermals, warming e...
Studying past intervals of abrupt global warming and massive carbon release can improve our knowledg...
Geologically abrupt carbon perturbations such as the Palaeocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM, approx...
Recognizing and deciphering transient global warming events triggered by massive release of carbon i...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Recognizing and deciphering transient global warming events triggered by massive release of carbon i...
The Paleocene and Eocene are characterized by strong greenhouse climates. Atmospheric CO2 concentrat...
During the Paleocene the marine ecosystem was disturbed by several transient climate events, e.g. th...