The mid-Cretaceous period was one of the warmest intervals of the past 140 million years,,,– , driven by atmospheric carbon dioxide levels of around 1,000 parts per million by volume. In …
Stomatal properties of fossil Ginkgo have been used widely to infer the atmospheric concentration of CO 2 in the geological past (paleo-pCO 2). Many of these estimates of …
Abstract The Northern Hemisphere dominates our knowledge of Mesozoic and Cenozoic fossilized tree resin (amber) with few findings from the high southern paleolatitudes of …
Human carbon use during the next century will lead to atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations (p CO2) that have been unprecedented for the past 50–100+ million years …
The reorganisation of Earth's climate system from the Oligocene to the Miocene was influenced by complex interactions between Tethyan tectonics, orbital parameters …
Computed tomography is an increasingly popular technique for the non-destructive study of fossils. Whilst the science of X-ray computed tomography (CT) has greatly matured since its …
Reliable reconstructions of atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations (pCO 2) are required at higher resolution than currently available to help resolve the relationship between mass …
The end-Triassic event (ETE), a short global interval occurring at the end of the Triassic Period (~ 201.5 Ma), was characterized by climate change, environmental upheaval, as well …