Palaeogeographic controls on climate and proxy interpretation
During the period from approximately 150 to 35ĝ million years ago, the Cretaceous-Paleocene-Eocene (CPE), the Earth was in a ĝ œgreenhouseĝ state with little or no ice at either pole. It was also a period of considerable global change, from the warmest periods of the mid-Cretaceous, to the threshold...
Main Authors: | Lunt, D, Farnsworth, A, Loptson, C, L Foster, G, Markwick, P, O'Brien, C, Pancost, R, Robinson, S, Wrobel, N |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Copernicus Publications
2016
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