The warmest global climates of the past 65 million years occurred during the early Eocene epoch (about 55 to 48 million years ago), when the Equator-to-pole temperature gradients weremuch smaller than today and atmospheric carbon dioxide levels were in excess of one thousand parts per million by volume. Recently the early Eocene has received considerable interest because it may provide insight into the response of Earth’s climate and biosphere to the high atmospheric carbon dioxide levels that are expected in the near future5 as a consequence of unabated anthropogenic carbon emissions4,6. Climatic conditions of the early Eocene ‘greenhouse world’, however, are poorly constrained in critical regions, particularly Antarctica. Here ...
During IODP Expedition 318 (January–March 2010, Wellington to Hobart), ~2000 m of Eocene to Quatern...
Antarctica underwent a complex evolution over the course of the Cenozoic, which influenced the histo...
The warmest global temperatures of the past 85 million years occurred during a prolonged greenhouse ...
The warmest global climates of the past 65 million years occurred during the early Eocene epoch (abo...
The warmest global climates of the past 65 million years occurred during the early Eocene epoch (abo...
The warmest global climates of the past 65 million years occurred during the early Eocene epoch (abo...
International audienceThe Middle Eocene represents the last ice-free period of the Cenozoic. Vegetat...
International audienceThe Middle Eocene represents the last ice-free period of the Cenozoic. Vegetat...
International audienceThe Middle Eocene represents the last ice-free period of the Cenozoic. Vegetat...
International audienceThe Middle Eocene represents the last ice-free period of the Cenozoic. Vegetat...
International audienceThe Middle Eocene represents the last ice-free period of the Cenozoic. Vegetat...
International audienceThe Middle Eocene represents the last ice-free period of the Cenozoic. Vegetat...
International audienceThe Middle Eocene represents the last ice-free period of the Cenozoic. Vegetat...
International audienceThe Middle Eocene represents the last ice-free period of the Cenozoic. Vegetat...
International audienceThe Middle Eocene represents the last ice-free period of the Cenozoic. Vegetat...
During IODP Expedition 318 (January–March 2010, Wellington to Hobart), ~2000 m of Eocene to Quatern...
Antarctica underwent a complex evolution over the course of the Cenozoic, which influenced the histo...
The warmest global temperatures of the past 85 million years occurred during a prolonged greenhouse ...
The warmest global climates of the past 65 million years occurred during the early Eocene epoch (abo...
The warmest global climates of the past 65 million years occurred during the early Eocene epoch (abo...
The warmest global climates of the past 65 million years occurred during the early Eocene epoch (abo...
International audienceThe Middle Eocene represents the last ice-free period of the Cenozoic. Vegetat...
International audienceThe Middle Eocene represents the last ice-free period of the Cenozoic. Vegetat...
International audienceThe Middle Eocene represents the last ice-free period of the Cenozoic. Vegetat...
International audienceThe Middle Eocene represents the last ice-free period of the Cenozoic. Vegetat...
International audienceThe Middle Eocene represents the last ice-free period of the Cenozoic. Vegetat...
International audienceThe Middle Eocene represents the last ice-free period of the Cenozoic. Vegetat...
International audienceThe Middle Eocene represents the last ice-free period of the Cenozoic. Vegetat...
International audienceThe Middle Eocene represents the last ice-free period of the Cenozoic. Vegetat...
International audienceThe Middle Eocene represents the last ice-free period of the Cenozoic. Vegetat...
During IODP Expedition 318 (January–March 2010, Wellington to Hobart), ~2000 m of Eocene to Quatern...
Antarctica underwent a complex evolution over the course of the Cenozoic, which influenced the histo...
The warmest global temperatures of the past 85 million years occurred during a prolonged greenhouse ...