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Autor:
Kasia K. Śliwińska, Thomas Denk, Karen Dybkjær, Julie Margrethe Fredborg, Sofie Lindström, Stefan Piasecki, Erik Skovbjerg Rasmussen
Publikováno v:
GEUS Bulletin, Vol 57, Pp 1-18 (2024)
Despite often being referred to as a ‘coolhouse climate’, the climate during the Miocene (23.03–5.33 Ma) was overall humid, warm and temperate. It was paced by orbitally driven cooler periods (the Oligocene–Miocene Transition and Mi-events) o
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https://doaj.org/article/a29413fe195142e3a60b91b012583b74
Sea surface temperature evolution of the North Atlantic Ocean across the Eocene–Oligocene transition
Autor:
Kasia K. Śliwińska, Helen K. Coxall, David K. Hutchinson, Diederik Liebrand, Stefan Schouten, Agatha M. de Boer
Publikováno v:
Climate of the Past. 19:123-140
A major step in the long-term Cenozoic evolution toward a glacially driven climate occurred at the Eocene–Oligocene transition (EOT), ∼34.44 to 33.65 million years ago (Ma). Evidence for high-latitude cooling and increased latitudinal temperature
Autor:
Henrik Nøhr-Hansen, Stefan Piasecki, Kasia K. Śliwińska, Sofie Lindström, Emma Sheldon, Karen Dybkjær, Annette Ryge, Charlotte Olsen, Peter Alsen, John Boserup
Publikováno v:
Collections: A Journal for Museum and Archives Professionals. :155019062311590
Since 1976 more than 25,000 Arctic sediment samples have been processed for their palynological, nannofossil, or microfossil content at the Geological Survey of Greenland (GGU) and the Geological Survey of Denmark (DGU); both institutes are now merge
Autor:
Aleksandra Smyrak-Sikora, Lars Eivind Augland, Peter Betlem, Sten-Andreas Grundvåg, William Helland-Hansen, Mads E. Jelby, Maria A. Jensen, Malte M. Jochmann, Erik P. Johanessen, Morgan T. Jones, Maayke Koevoets-Westerduin, Gareth S. Lord, Atle Mørk, Snorre Olaussen, Sverre Planke, Kim Senger, Lars Stemmerik, Madeleine Vickers, Kasia K Śliwińska, Valentin Zuchuat
An appraisal of ancient Earth’s climate dynamics is crucial for understanding the modern climate system and predicting how this might change in the future. Major climate-shift events in the Earth’s past demonstrate the scale, duration and respons
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::1705c8850f8467f759059006d946a13d
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu22-7172
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu22-7172
Autor:
Martin J. Head, Kasia K. Śliwińska
Publikováno v:
Journal of Micropalaeontology, Vol 39, Pp 139-154 (2020)
Species of the fusiform peridiniacean dinoflagellate cyst genera Svalbardella Manum, 1960, emend. (Eocene–Oligocene) and Palaeocystodinium Alberti, 1961 (Late Cretaceous–Miocene), have been examined from the high to middle latitudes of the Northe
Autor:
Snorre Olaussen, Kasia K. Śliwińska, Mads E. Jelby, Henrik Nøhr-Hansen, Peter Alsen, Sten-Andreas Grundvåg
Publikováno v:
Śliwińska, K K, Jelby, M E, Grundvåg, S, Nøhr-hansen, H, Alsen, P & Olaussen, S 2020, ' Dinocyst stratigraphy of the Valanginian–Aptian Rurikfjellet and Helvetiafjellet formations on Spitsbergen, Arctic Norway ', Geological Magazine, vol. 157, no. 10, pp. 1693-1714 . https://doi.org/10.1017/S0016756819001249
In order to improve the understanding of how the high northern latitudes responded to the escalating warming which led to the middle Cretaceous super greenhouse climate, more temperature proxy records from the High Arctic are needed. One of the curre
Autor:
Kenneth Neil Mertens, Lourdes Morquecho, Consuelo Carbonell-Moore, Pjotr Meyvisch, Haifeng Gu, Gwenael Bilien, Audrey Duval, Amélie Derrien, Vera Pospelova, Kasia K. Śliwińska, Ismael Gárate-Lizárraga, Beatriz Pérez-Cruz
Publikováno v:
Marine Micropaleontology. 178:102187
Publikováno v:
Geological Magazine. 157:1715-1728
The original description of the large and characteristic belemnite species Arctoteuthis bluethgeni Doyle was based on fragmentary material from a relatively uncertain stratigraphic interval in Kong Karls Land, Svalbard. Recent collection of a belemni
Autor:
Kasia K. Śliwińska
Publikováno v:
Journal of Micropalaeontology, Vol 38, Pp 143-176 (2019)
The lower Oligocene (Rupelian) successions are climate record archives of the early icehouse world in the Cenozoic. Even though the number of studies focussing on the generally cold Oligocene is increasing, little is known about climatic variations i