[PDF][PDF] Warm ocean processes and carbon cycling in the Eocene
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Eocene Journal: Philosophical Transactions A Manuscript ID: RSTA-2013-0099 Article Type …
Eocene Journal: Philosophical Transactions A Manuscript ID: RSTA-2013-0099 Article Type …
Palaeoclimatology of the late Palaeocene to middle Eocene: geochemical records of stable and transient climate states
DJA Spofforth - 2011 - eprints.soton.ac.uk
The late Palaeocene to late Eocene period of Earth's history is characterised by remarkable
change. Temperate ice free poles at the beginning of this period gradually cooled until …
change. Temperate ice free poles at the beginning of this period gradually cooled until …
[PDF][PDF] Carbon and Deep-Sea Temperature Changes at the Peak of the Early Eocene Climatic Optimum. Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology.
V Lauretano, JC Zachos, LJ Lourens - 2018 - core.ac.uk
The late Paleocene to early Eocene warming trend was punctuated by a series of orbitally
paced transient warming events, associated with the release of isotopically light carbon into …
paced transient warming events, associated with the release of isotopically light carbon into …
Section 8. Coastal Ocean Carbon Cycle from the Last Glacial Maximum into Late Preindustrial Time
FT Mackenzie, AJ Andersson - Geochemical …, 2013 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
It is probably fair to say that we know more about the environmental changes occurring
during the last glacial to interglacial transition of the Pleistocene Epoch and Holocene …
during the last glacial to interglacial transition of the Pleistocene Epoch and Holocene …
Warm ocean processes and carbon cycling in the Eocene
Sea surface and subsurface temperatures over large parts of the ocean during the Eocene
epoch (55.5–33.7 Ma) exceeded modern values by several degrees, which must have …
epoch (55.5–33.7 Ma) exceeded modern values by several degrees, which must have …
Marine Carbonate Accumulation during the Greenhouse Climate of the Eocene
J Bhattacharya - 2021 - search.proquest.com
Major climatic transitions and aberrations accompanied by global carbon cycle perturbations
are known to have occurred during the Eocene epoch, between 56-34 Ma. The warmest …
are known to have occurred during the Eocene epoch, between 56-34 Ma. The warmest …
[图书][B] Carbon cycling in the glacial ocean: Constraints on the Ocean's role in global change: Quantitative approaches in paleoceanography
R Zahn, TF Pedersen, MA Kaminski, L Labeyrie - 2013 - books.google.com
A comprehensive progress report on the multi-disciplinary field of ocean and climate change
research is given. It compiles introductory background papers and leading scientific results …
research is given. It compiles introductory background papers and leading scientific results …
[HTML][HTML] Carbon cycle and climate fluctuations during the early Paleogene: Sedimentological characteristics and environmental ramifications
B Slotnick - 2014 - repository.rice.edu
The early Paleogene was marked by extensive changes related to Earth surface
temperature, carbon cycling, and the hydrological cycle. This included at least two, and …
temperature, carbon cycling, and the hydrological cycle. This included at least two, and …
Orbitally paced carbon and deep‐sea temperature changes at the peak of the Early Eocene Climatic Optimum
V Lauretano, JC Zachos… - Paleoceanography and …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
The late Paleocene to early Eocene warming trend was punctuated by a series of orbitally
paced transient warming events, associated with the release of isotopically light carbon into …
paced transient warming events, associated with the release of isotopically light carbon into …
20. Organic Carbon and Barium in Eocene Sediments: Possible Controls on Nutrient Recycling in the Eocene Equatorial Pacific Ocean
AO Lyle, M Lyle - www-odp.tamu.edu
We present the first high-resolution organic carbon mass accumulation rate (MAR) data set
for the Eocene equatorial Pacific upwelling region, from Sites 1218 and 1219 of the Ocean …
for the Eocene equatorial Pacific upwelling region, from Sites 1218 and 1219 of the Ocean …