作者
André Bornemann, Richard D Norris, Oliver Friedrich, Britta Beckmann, Stefan Schouten, Jaap S Sinninghe Damsté, Jennifer Vogel, Peter Hofmann, Thomas Wagner
发表日期
2008/1/11
期刊
Science
卷号
319
期号
5860
页码范围
189-192
出版商
American Association for the Advancement of Science
简介
The Turonian (93.5 to 89.3 million years ago) was one of the warmest periods of the Phanerozoic eon, with tropical sea surface temperatures over 35°C. High-amplitude sea-level changes and positive δ18O excursions in marine limestones suggest that glaciation events may have punctuated this episode of extreme warmth. New δ18O data from the tropical Atlantic show synchronous shifts ∼91.2 million years ago for both the surface and deep ocean that are consistent with an approximately 200,000-year period of glaciation, with ice sheets of about half the size of the modern Antarctic ice cap. Even the prevailing supergreenhouse climate was not a barrier to the formation of large ice sheets, calling into question the common assumption that the poles were always ice-free during past periods of intense global warming.
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