The development of a permanent, stable ice sheet in East Antarctica happened during the middle Miocene, about 14 million years (Myr) ago. The middle Miocene therefore represents one of the distinct phases of rapid change in the transition from the “greenhouse” of the early Eocene to the “icehouse” of the present day. Carbonate carbon isotope records of the period immediately following the main stage of ice sheet development reveal a major perturbation in the carbon system, represented by the positive δ13C excursion known as carbon maximum 6 (“CM6”), which has traditionally been interpreted as reflecting increased burial of organic matter and atmospheric pCO2 drawdown. More recently, it has been suggested that the δ13C excursion records a ne...
Geological records from the Antarctic margin offer direct evidence of environmental variability at h...
Geological records from the Antarctic margin offer direct evidence of environmental variability at h...
Geological records from the Antarctic margin offer direct evidence of environmental variability at h...
The development of a permanent, stable ice sheet in East Antarctica happened during the middle Mioce...
The development of a permanent, stable ice sheet in East Antarctica happened during the middle Mioce...
The development of a permanent, stable ice sheet in East Antarctica happened during the middle Mioce...
The development of a permanent, stable ice sheet in East Antarctica happened during the middle Mioce...
The development of a permanent, stable ice sheet in East Antarctica happened during the middle Mioce...
The Middle Miocene Climate Transition (MMCT) represents a major step, as represented by global oxyge...
The middle Miocene Climatic Optimum (17-15Ma; MCO) is a period of global warmth and relatively high ...
The middle Miocene Climatic Optimum (17-15Ma; MCO) is a period of global warmth and relatively high ...
The middle Miocene Climatic Optimum (17-15Ma; MCO) is a period of global warmth and relatively high ...
Geological records from the Antarctic margin offer direct evidence of environmental variability at h...
Geological records from the Antarctic margin offer direct evidence of environmental variability at h...
Geological records from the Antarctic margin offer direct evidence of environmental variability at h...
Geological records from the Antarctic margin offer direct evidence of environmental variability at h...
Geological records from the Antarctic margin offer direct evidence of environmental variability at h...
Geological records from the Antarctic margin offer direct evidence of environmental variability at h...
The development of a permanent, stable ice sheet in East Antarctica happened during the middle Mioce...
The development of a permanent, stable ice sheet in East Antarctica happened during the middle Mioce...
The development of a permanent, stable ice sheet in East Antarctica happened during the middle Mioce...
The development of a permanent, stable ice sheet in East Antarctica happened during the middle Mioce...
The development of a permanent, stable ice sheet in East Antarctica happened during the middle Mioce...
The Middle Miocene Climate Transition (MMCT) represents a major step, as represented by global oxyge...
The middle Miocene Climatic Optimum (17-15Ma; MCO) is a period of global warmth and relatively high ...
The middle Miocene Climatic Optimum (17-15Ma; MCO) is a period of global warmth and relatively high ...
The middle Miocene Climatic Optimum (17-15Ma; MCO) is a period of global warmth and relatively high ...
Geological records from the Antarctic margin offer direct evidence of environmental variability at h...
Geological records from the Antarctic margin offer direct evidence of environmental variability at h...
Geological records from the Antarctic margin offer direct evidence of environmental variability at h...
Geological records from the Antarctic margin offer direct evidence of environmental variability at h...
Geological records from the Antarctic margin offer direct evidence of environmental variability at h...
Geological records from the Antarctic margin offer direct evidence of environmental variability at h...