نتایج جستجو برای: paleotemperature

تعداد نتایج: 224  

Journal: :The New phytologist 2011
Daniel J Peppe Dana L Royer Bárbara Cariglino Sofia Y Oliver Sharon Newman Elias Leight Grisha Enikolopov Margo Fernandez-Burgos Fabiany Herrera Jonathan M Adams Edwin Correa Ellen D Currano J Mark Erickson Luis Felipe Hinojosa John W Hoganson Ari Iglesias Carlos A Jaramillo Kirk R Johnson Gregory J Jordan Nathan J B Kraft Elizabeth C Lovelock Christopher H Lusk Ulo Niinemets Josep Peñuelas Gillian Rapson Scott L Wing Ian J Wright

• Paleobotanists have long used models based on leaf size and shape to reconstruct paleoclimate. However, most models incorporate a single variable or use traits that are not physiologically or functionally linked to climate, limiting their predictive power. Further, they often underestimate paleotemperature relative to other proxies. • Here we quantify leaf-climate correlations from 92 globall...

2017
Humberto G Ferrón

Otodontids include some of the largest macropredatory sharks that ever lived, the most extreme case being Otodus (Megaselachus) megalodon. The reasons underlying their gigantism, distribution patterns and extinction have been classically linked with climatic factors and the evolution, radiation and migrations of cetaceans during the Paleogene. However, most of these previous proposals are based...

2016
Laura Miralles Marc Oremus Mónica A. Silva Serge Planes Eva Garcia-Vazquez

Pilot whales are two cetacean species (Globicephala melas and G. macrorhynchus) whose distributions are correlated with water temperature and partially overlap in some areas like the North Atlantic Ocean. In the context of global warming, distribution range shifts are expected to occur in species affected by temperature. Consequently, a northward displacement of the tropical pilot whale G. macr...

2008
Sean P. Bryan Thomas M. Marchitto

[1] Over the past decade, the ratio of Mg to Ca in foraminiferal tests has emerged as a valuable paleotemperature proxy. However, large uncertainties remain in the relationships between benthic foraminiferal Mg/Ca and temperature. Mg/Ca was measured in benthic foraminifera from 31 high-quality multicore tops collected in the Florida Straits, spanning a temperature range of 5.8 to 18.6 C. New ca...

Journal: :Journal of human evolution 2012
Gildas Merceron Loïc Costeur Olivier Maridet Anusha Ramdarshan Ursula B Göhlich

The present study attempts to characterize the environmental conditions that prevailed along the western shores of the Central Paratethys and its hinterland during the early middle Miocene at the same time t primates reached their peak in species diversity in Central Europe. Based on faunal structure (using cenograms), paleotemperature reconstruction (using cricetid diversity), and dietary reco...

Journal: :Minerals 2021

Coal seams in the Upper Silesian Basin vanish within Carboniferous Sandstone Series and below an unconformity marking top surface. Changes geochemical, mineralogical, petrological palynological characteristics of gangue rocks associated with vanished record what happened. The observed changes could have been caused by (1) coal-seam paleofire, (2) peat combustion, (3) igneous intrusion, (4) meta...

2002
W. AESCHBACH-HERTIG U. BEYERLE J. HOLOCHER F. PEETERS R. KIPFER

Dissolved noble gases in groundwater are used to reconstruct paleotemperature, but also yield information about "excess air", a component of dissolved gases in excess of solubility equilibrium, derived from dissolution of trapped air in the ground. A good characterization of the excess air component is necessary not only to obtain reliable noble gas temperatures, but also to investigate the pot...

2003
Miriam E. Katz David R. Katz James D. Wright Kenneth G. Miller Dorothy K. Pak Nicholas J. Shackleton Ellen Thomas

[1] Oxygen and carbon isotope records are important tools used to reconstruct past ocean and climate conditions, with those of benthic foraminifera providing information on the deep oceans. Reconstructions are complicated by interspecies isotopic offsets that result from microhabitat preferences (carbonate precipitation in isotopically distinct environments) and vital effects (species-specific ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016
Richard Levy David Harwood Fabio Florindo Francesca Sangiorgi Robert Tripati Hilmar von Eynatten Edward Gasson Gerhard Kuhn Aradhna Tripati Robert DeConto Christopher Fielding Brad Field Nicholas Golledge Robert McKay Timothy Naish Matthew Olney David Pollard Stefan Schouten Franco Talarico Sophie Warny Veronica Willmott Gary Acton Kurt Panter Timothy Paulsen Marco Taviani

Geological records from the Antarctic margin offer direct evidence of environmental variability at high southern latitudes and provide insight regarding ice sheet sensitivity to past climate change. The early to mid-Miocene (23-14 Mya) is a compelling interval to study as global temperatures and atmospheric CO2 concentrations were similar to those projected for coming centuries. Importantly, th...

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