The long-term stability of Earth's climate throughout the Phanerozoic stands in marked contrast to the dramatic fluctuations that have taken place on time scales as short as a few years, reflecting the high efficiency of longer-term climate regulation through negative feedbacks. A fundamental mechanism is thought to involve control of CO2 in the ocean- atmosphere system through continental weathering, although unambiguous, high-resolution data supporting this hypothesis have hitherto not been available. Organic-rich mud rocks from Yorkshire, England, which were deposited during the Toarcian oceanic anoxic event (ca. 181 Ma, Early Jurassic), contain evidence of an exceptionally large excursion in the 187Os/188Os ratio of contemporaneous seaw...
The Jurassic greenhouse is punctuated by short cooling intervals. Some published oxygen isotope reco...
Future warming is predicted to shift the Earth system into a mode with progressive increase and vigo...
International audienceThe greenhouse world of the mid‐Cretaceous (~94 Ma) was punctuated by an episo...
Large Igneous Provinces (LIPs) are proposed to have caused a number of episodes of abrupt environme...
Large igneous provinces (LIPs) are proposed to have caused a number of episodes of abrupt environmen...
During the early Toarcian (∼183 Ma ago), a high rate of organic carbon burial globally over a brief ...
Determining the past record of chemical weathering is essential for understanding changes in climate...
Chemical weathering consumes atmospheric carbon dioxide through the breakdown of silicate minerals a...
The Ordovician (∼487 to 443 Ma) ended with the formation of extensive Southern Hemisphere ice sheets...
In the latest Paleocene an abrupt shift to more negative d13C values has been documented at numerous...
The low O-18/O-16 stable isotope ratios (delta O-18) of ancient chemical sediments imply similar to ...
The Cenomanian–Turonian boundary interval (~94 Ma) was marked by a period of climatic turbulence, an...
The Middle Eocene Climatic Optimum (MECO) represents a ~500-kyr period of global warming ~40 million...
The Ocean Anoxic Event 2 (OAE2) about 93.5 million years ago was marked by high atmospheric CO 2 con...
Relatively brief periods of severe paleoenvironmental change during the Jurassic and Cretaceous were...
The Jurassic greenhouse is punctuated by short cooling intervals. Some published oxygen isotope reco...
Future warming is predicted to shift the Earth system into a mode with progressive increase and vigo...
International audienceThe greenhouse world of the mid‐Cretaceous (~94 Ma) was punctuated by an episo...
Large Igneous Provinces (LIPs) are proposed to have caused a number of episodes of abrupt environme...
Large igneous provinces (LIPs) are proposed to have caused a number of episodes of abrupt environmen...
During the early Toarcian (∼183 Ma ago), a high rate of organic carbon burial globally over a brief ...
Determining the past record of chemical weathering is essential for understanding changes in climate...
Chemical weathering consumes atmospheric carbon dioxide through the breakdown of silicate minerals a...
The Ordovician (∼487 to 443 Ma) ended with the formation of extensive Southern Hemisphere ice sheets...
In the latest Paleocene an abrupt shift to more negative d13C values has been documented at numerous...
The low O-18/O-16 stable isotope ratios (delta O-18) of ancient chemical sediments imply similar to ...
The Cenomanian–Turonian boundary interval (~94 Ma) was marked by a period of climatic turbulence, an...
The Middle Eocene Climatic Optimum (MECO) represents a ~500-kyr period of global warming ~40 million...
The Ocean Anoxic Event 2 (OAE2) about 93.5 million years ago was marked by high atmospheric CO 2 con...
Relatively brief periods of severe paleoenvironmental change during the Jurassic and Cretaceous were...
The Jurassic greenhouse is punctuated by short cooling intervals. Some published oxygen isotope reco...
Future warming is predicted to shift the Earth system into a mode with progressive increase and vigo...
International audienceThe greenhouse world of the mid‐Cretaceous (~94 Ma) was punctuated by an episo...