An orbitally paced, near-complete record of Campanian climate and sedimentation in the Mississippi Embayment, USA
The Campanian Stage (84.2–72.1 Ma) marked the transition from the ‘hot greenhouse’ of the mid-Cretaceous to the ‘cool greenhouse’ of the Maastrichtian. Despite being the longest stage of the Late Cretaceous, the Campanian is poorly understood climatically and represents a “gap” in the astronomically...
Main Authors: | O'Connor, LK, Batenburg, SJ, Robinson, SA, Jenkyns, HC |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Borntraeger Science Publishers
2020
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