Simulating the climate response to atmospheric oxygen variability in the Phanerozoic: a focus on the Holocene, Cretaceous and Permian
<p>The amount of dioxygen (<span class="inline-formula">O<sub>2</sub></span>) in the atmosphere may have varied from as little as 5 % to as much as 35 % during the Phanerozoic eon (54 Ma–present). These changes in the amount of...
Main Authors: | D. C. Wade, N. L. Abraham, A. Farnsworth, P. J. Valdes, F. Bragg, A. T. Archibald |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Copernicus Publications
2019-08-01
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Series: | Climate of the Past |
Online Access: | https://www.clim-past.net/15/1463/2019/cp-15-1463-2019.pdf |
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