[HTML][HTML] Miocene paleoceanographic evolution of the Mediterranean area and carbonate production changes: A review
Miocene is a key interval in the global climate evolution as well as in the geodynamic
evolution of the Mediterranean basin. Therefore, global and regional factors controlled …
evolution of the Mediterranean basin. Therefore, global and regional factors controlled …
Proxy evidence for state-dependence of climate sensitivity in the Eocene greenhouse
Despite recent advances, the link between the evolution of atmospheric CO2 and climate
during the Eocene greenhouse remains uncertain. In particular, modelling studies suggest …
during the Eocene greenhouse remains uncertain. In particular, modelling studies suggest …
A high‐Fidelity benthic stable isotope record of late Cretaceous–early Eocene climate change and carbon‐cycling
Abstract The Late Cretaceous–Early Paleogene is the most recent period in Earth history
that experienced sustained global greenhouse warmth on multimillion year timescales. Yet …
that experienced sustained global greenhouse warmth on multimillion year timescales. Yet …
[HTML][HTML] Paleogeographic controls on the evolution of Late Cretaceous ocean circulation
Understanding of the role of ocean circulation on climate during the Late Cretaceous is
contingent on the ability to reconstruct its modes and evolution. Geochemical proxies used …
contingent on the ability to reconstruct its modes and evolution. Geochemical proxies used …
Quantifying the effect of the Drake Passage opening on the Eocene Ocean
The opening of the Drake Passage (DP) during the Cenozoic is a tectonic event of
paramount importance for the development of modern ocean characteristics. Notably, it has …
paramount importance for the development of modern ocean characteristics. Notably, it has …
Early Eocene ocean meridional overturning circulation: The roles of atmospheric forcing and strait geometry
Y Zhang, AM de Boer, DJ Lunt… - Paleoceanography …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Here, we compare the ocean overturning circulation of the early Eocene (47–56 Ma) in eight
coupled climate model simulations from the Deep‐Time Model Intercomparison Project …
coupled climate model simulations from the Deep‐Time Model Intercomparison Project …
Warm deep-sea temperatures across Eocene Thermal Maximum 2 from clumped isotope thermometry
The early Eocene hothouse experienced highly elevated atmospheric CO2 levels and
multiple transient global warming events, so-called hyperthermals. The deep ocean …
multiple transient global warming events, so-called hyperthermals. The deep ocean …
[HTML][HTML] Cretaceous to Eocene mixed turbidite-contourite systems offshore Nova Scotia (Canada): Spatial and temporal variability of down-and along-slope processes
S Rodrigues, ME Deptuck, KL Kendell… - Marine and Petroleum …, 2022 - Elsevier
The identification of several Cretaceous to Paleogene mixed turbidite-contourite systems
along the upper to middle continental slope of Nova Scotia provides a unique opportunity to …
along the upper to middle continental slope of Nova Scotia provides a unique opportunity to …
[HTML][HTML] Late Cretaceous and Cenozoic paleoceanography from north-east Atlantic ferromanganese crust microstratigraphy
P Josso, J Rushton, P Lusty, A Matthews, S Chenery… - Marine Geology, 2020 - Elsevier
Abstract Oceanic hydrogenetic ferromanganese (Fe-Mn) crusts precipitate directly from
ambient seawater over millions of years. Their very slow growth rates and physio-chemical …
ambient seawater over millions of years. Their very slow growth rates and physio-chemical …
Cenozoic proxy constraints on Earth system sensitivity to greenhouse gases
The long‐term extent of the Earth system response to anthropogenic interference remains
uncertain. However, the geologic record offers insights into this problem as Earth has …
uncertain. However, the geologic record offers insights into this problem as Earth has …