Understanding the stability of the early Antarctic ice cap in the geological past is of societal interest because present-day atmospheric CO2 concentrations have reached values comparable to those estimated for the Oligocene and the Early Miocene epochs. Here we analyze a new high-resolution deep-sea oxygen isotope (δ18O) record from the South Atlantic Ocean spanning an interval between 30.1 My and 17.1 My ago. The record displays major oscillations in deep-sea temperature and Antarctic ice volume in response to the ∼110-ky eccentricity modulation of precession. Conservative minimum ice volume estimates show that waxing and waning of at least ∼85 to 110% of the volume of the present East Antarctic Ice Sheet is required to explain many of th...
The mid-Miocene provides an important example relevant to the response of the East Antarctic Ice She...
Falling atmospheric CO2 levels led to cooling through the Eocene and the expansion of Antarctic ice ...
Stable isotope records of benthic foraminifera from ODP Site 1264 in the southeastern Atlantic Ocean...
Understanding the stability of the early Antarctic ice cap in the geological past is of societal int...
Understanding the stability of the early Antarctic ice cap in the geological past is of societal int...
Understanding the stability of the early Antarctic ice cap in the geological past is of societal int...
Understanding the stability of the early Antarctic ice cap in the geological past is of societal int...
Understanding the stability of the early Antarctic ice cap in the geological past is of societal int...
Stable isotope records of benthic foraminifera from ODP Site 1264 in the southeastern Atlantic Ocean...
An apparent mismatch between published oxygen isotope data and other paleoclimate proxies for the sp...
Recent high-resolution Oligocene–Miocene oxygen isotopic records revealed a relatively transient, ca...
Between 34 and 15 million years (Myr) ago, when planetary temperatures were 3-4°C warmer than at pre...
About 34 million years ago, Earth's climate cooled and an ice sheet formed on Antarctica as atmosphe...
About 34 million years ago, Earth's climate cooled and an ice sheet formed on Antarctica as atmosphe...
About 34 million years ago, Earth's climate cooled and an ice sheet formed on Antarctica as atmosphe...
The mid-Miocene provides an important example relevant to the response of the East Antarctic Ice She...
Falling atmospheric CO2 levels led to cooling through the Eocene and the expansion of Antarctic ice ...
Stable isotope records of benthic foraminifera from ODP Site 1264 in the southeastern Atlantic Ocean...
Understanding the stability of the early Antarctic ice cap in the geological past is of societal int...
Understanding the stability of the early Antarctic ice cap in the geological past is of societal int...
Understanding the stability of the early Antarctic ice cap in the geological past is of societal int...
Understanding the stability of the early Antarctic ice cap in the geological past is of societal int...
Understanding the stability of the early Antarctic ice cap in the geological past is of societal int...
Stable isotope records of benthic foraminifera from ODP Site 1264 in the southeastern Atlantic Ocean...
An apparent mismatch between published oxygen isotope data and other paleoclimate proxies for the sp...
Recent high-resolution Oligocene–Miocene oxygen isotopic records revealed a relatively transient, ca...
Between 34 and 15 million years (Myr) ago, when planetary temperatures were 3-4°C warmer than at pre...
About 34 million years ago, Earth's climate cooled and an ice sheet formed on Antarctica as atmosphe...
About 34 million years ago, Earth's climate cooled and an ice sheet formed on Antarctica as atmosphe...
About 34 million years ago, Earth's climate cooled and an ice sheet formed on Antarctica as atmosphe...
The mid-Miocene provides an important example relevant to the response of the East Antarctic Ice She...
Falling atmospheric CO2 levels led to cooling through the Eocene and the expansion of Antarctic ice ...
Stable isotope records of benthic foraminifera from ODP Site 1264 in the southeastern Atlantic Ocean...