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Margriet L. Lantink, Wytze K. Lenstra, Joshua H.F.L. Davies, Rick Hennekam, David McB. Martin, Paul R.D. Mason, Gert-Jan Reichart, Caroline P. Slomp, Frederik J. Hilgen
Publikováno v:
Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 610, pp. 1-10
Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 610, 1-10
Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 610, 1-10
Regularly alternating reduction-oxidation (redox) patterns attributed to variations in the Earth's orbit and axis (Milankovitch cycles) are widely recorded in marine sediment successions of the Phanerozoic and attest to a dynamic history of biospheri
Autor:
Joshua Davies, Paul R.D. Mason, Maria Ovtcharova, Rick Hennekam, Wytze Lenstra, Frederik J Hilgen, David Martin, Caroline P. Slomp, Margriet L. Lantink, Gert-Jan Reichart
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Goldschmidt2021 abstracts.
Autor:
Bas C.J. van den Berg, Rachel Flecker, José A. Flores, Francisco Javier Sierro, Wout Krijgsman, M.P. Mata, Juan C. Larrasoaña, Frederik J Hilgen
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One of the outstanding research questions regarding the Mediterranean's Messinian Salinity Crisis (MSC) is whether mechanisms that generated Messinian events also have an expression outside the basin as a result of changes in ocean circulation, tecto
Publikováno v:
Paleoceanography. 32:1018-1035
A significant discrepancy of up to 0.6 Myr exists between radio-isotopically calibrated and astronomically tuned time scales of the late Eocene-Oligocene. We explore the possible causes of this discrepancy through the acquisition of “high-precision
Publikováno v:
Geological Society, London, Special Publications. 440:129-157
Autor:
Leona Chadimova, Jindřich Hladil, A. C. Da Silva, Mark J. Dekkers, O. Bábek, Ladislav Slavík, Frederik J Hilgen
Publikováno v:
Earth and Planetary Science Letters. 455:125-139
The Early Devonian geological time scale (base of the Devonian at 418.8 ± 2.9 Myr , Becker et al., 2012 ) suffers from poor age control, with associated large uncertainties between 2.5 and 4.2 Myr on the stage boundaries. Identifying orbital cycles
Publikováno v:
Climate of the Past, Vol 6, Iss 4, Pp 501-513 (2010)
Asian terrestrial records of the Eocene-Oligocene Transition (EOT) are rare and, when available, often poorly constrained in time, even though they are crucial in understanding the atmospheric impact of this major step in Cenozoic climate deteriorati
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https://www.clim-past.net/6/501/2010/
Publikováno v:
Newsletters on Stratigraphy. 48:277-285
Autor:
Stefan Schouten, Ursula Röhl, Aaron Goldner, Matthew Huber, Elizabeth L Kip, Ilja Kocken, Joost Frieling, Claudia Agnini, Appy Sluijs, Steven M Bohaty, Margot J. Cramwinckel, Robin van der Ploeg, Peter K. Bijl, Frederik J Hilgen, Francien Peterse
Publikováno v:
Nature. 559(7714)
Palaeoclimate reconstructions of periods with warm climates and high atmospheric CO2 concentrations are crucial for developing better projections of future climate change. Deep-ocean 1,2 and high-latitude 3 palaeotemperature proxies demonstrate that
Autor:
Gerben Ruessink, Claire E Huck, Frederik J Hilgen, Isabella Raffi, Paul A. Wilson, Steven M Bohaty, Diederik Liebrand, Lucas Joost Lourens, Sietske J. Batenburg, Mischa Jm Saes, Helen M Beddow, David A. Hodell, Anouk de Bakker, Dick Kroon, Heiko Pälike, Arnold E van Dijk
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Liebrand, D, de Bakker, A T M, Beddow, H M, Wilson, P A, Bohaty, S M, Ruessink, G, Palike, H, Batenburg, S J, Hilgen, F J, Hodell, D A, Huck, C E, Kroon, D, Raffi, I, Saes, M J M, van Dijk, A E & Lourens, L J 2017, ' Evolution of the early Antarctic ice ages ', Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, vol. 114, no. 15, pp. 3867-3872 . https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1615440114
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 114(15). National Academy of Sciences
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 114(15). National Academy of Sciences
Understanding the stability of the early Antarctic ice cap in the geological past is of societal interest because present-day atmospheric CO2 concentrations have reached values comparable to those estimated for the Oligocene and the Early Miocene epo
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https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/407181/
https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/407181/