A molybdenum isotope record of Eocene Thermal Maximum 2: Implications for global ocean redox during the early Eocene
During the early Eocene, a series of short-term global warming events ("hyperthermals") occurred in response to the rapid release of carbon into the oceans and atmosphere. In order to investigate the response of ocean redox to global warming, we have determined the molybdenum isotope compo...
Main Authors: | Dickson, A, Cohen, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2012
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