To explore cause and consequences of past climate change, very accurate age models such as those provided by the astronomical timescale (ATS) are needed. Beyond 40 million years the accuracy of the ATS critically depends on the correctness of orbital models and radioisotopic dating techniques. Discrepancies in the age dating of sedimentary successions and the lack of suitable records spanning the middle Eocene have prevented development of a continuous astronomically calibrated geological timescale for the entire Cenozoic Era. We now solve this problem by constructing an independent astrochronological stratigraphy based on Earth's stable 405 kyr eccentricity cycle between 41 and 48 million years ago (Ma) with new data from deep-sea sediment...
The warming trend that started in the latest Paleocene and culminated in the Early Eocene Climatic O...
A significant discrepancy of up to 0.6 Myr exists between radio-isotopically calibrated and astronom...
Accurate age control of the late Tortonian to early Messinian (8.3–6.0 Ma) is essential to ascertain...
To explore cause and consequences of past climate change, very accurate age models such as those pro...
To explore cause and consequences of past climate change, very accurate age models such as those pro...
The first complete cyclic sedimentary successions for the early Paleogene from drilling multiple hol...
International audienceTiming is crucial to understanding the causes and consequences of events in Ea...
The astronomical-tuned time scale is rapidly extended into the Paleogene but, due to the existence o...
Astronomical solutions provide insight into the Solar System's dynamical evolution and are indispens...
Timing is crucial to understanding the causes and consequences of events in Earth history. The calib...
The astronomical-tuned time scale is rapidly extended into the Paleogene but, due to the existence o...
International audienceUntil now, the middle Eocene has remained a poorly constrained interval of eff...
Astronomical calculations reveal the Solar System’s dynamical evolution, including its chaoticity, a...
A significant discrepancy of up to 0.6 Myr exists between radio-isotopically calibrated and astronom...
Accurate age control of the late Tortonian to early Messinian (8.3-6.0 Ma) is essential to ascertain...
The warming trend that started in the latest Paleocene and culminated in the Early Eocene Climatic O...
A significant discrepancy of up to 0.6 Myr exists between radio-isotopically calibrated and astronom...
Accurate age control of the late Tortonian to early Messinian (8.3–6.0 Ma) is essential to ascertain...
To explore cause and consequences of past climate change, very accurate age models such as those pro...
To explore cause and consequences of past climate change, very accurate age models such as those pro...
The first complete cyclic sedimentary successions for the early Paleogene from drilling multiple hol...
International audienceTiming is crucial to understanding the causes and consequences of events in Ea...
The astronomical-tuned time scale is rapidly extended into the Paleogene but, due to the existence o...
Astronomical solutions provide insight into the Solar System's dynamical evolution and are indispens...
Timing is crucial to understanding the causes and consequences of events in Earth history. The calib...
The astronomical-tuned time scale is rapidly extended into the Paleogene but, due to the existence o...
International audienceUntil now, the middle Eocene has remained a poorly constrained interval of eff...
Astronomical calculations reveal the Solar System’s dynamical evolution, including its chaoticity, a...
A significant discrepancy of up to 0.6 Myr exists between radio-isotopically calibrated and astronom...
Accurate age control of the late Tortonian to early Messinian (8.3-6.0 Ma) is essential to ascertain...
The warming trend that started in the latest Paleocene and culminated in the Early Eocene Climatic O...
A significant discrepancy of up to 0.6 Myr exists between radio-isotopically calibrated and astronom...
Accurate age control of the late Tortonian to early Messinian (8.3–6.0 Ma) is essential to ascertain...