نتایج جستجو برای: cenozoic

تعداد نتایج: 2977  

2015
John A. Higgins Daniel P. Schrag

a r t i c l e i n f o a b s t r a c t Keywords: seawater chemistry Cenozoic climate global carbon cycle magnesium isotopes Cooling of Earth's climate over the Cenozoic has been accompanied by large changes in the magnesium and calcium content of seawater whose origins remain enigmatic. The processes that control these changes affect the magnesium isotopic composition of seawater, rendering it a...

2014
David Lazarus John Barron Johan Renaudie Patrick Diver Andreas Türke

Marine planktonic diatoms export carbon to the deep ocean, playing a key role in the global carbon cycle. Although commonly thought to have diversified over the Cenozoic as global oceans cooled, only two conflicting quantitative reconstructions exist, both from the Neptune deep-sea microfossil occurrences database. Total diversity shows Cenozoic increase but is sample size biased; conventional ...

2010
Malte F. Stuecker Richard E. Zeebe

[1] We assess the response of atmospheric CO2 ( pCO2) and ocean chemistry to carbon perturbations, placing modern carbon‐cycle sensitivity in the context of the Cenozoic. We use the carbon‐cycle model LOSCAR to study the effect of perturbations over the past 67 Ma. Our results indicate that atmospheric CO2 and surface ocean pH were slightly more sensitive to carbon perturbations during the Mioc...

2011
Yumei Han Zhilin Suo

It is a preventive strategy that to develop the continue education of migrant workers and to replace number with quality, which will truly avoid labor shortages and improve the quality of workers. To provide adequately continuous education to Cenozoic migrant workers will reduce the turnover rate of their work. But in the process of continuous education for Cenozoic migrant workers, there are s...

2017
Yaowu Xing Maria A. Gandolfo Renske E. Onstein David J. Cantrill Bonnie F. Jacobs Gregory J. Jordan Daphne E. Lee Svetlana Popova Rashmi Srivastava Tao Su Sergei V. Vikulin Atsushi Yabe Peter Linder

Premise of research: The Cenozoic fossil record is crucial for understanding the evolution of the remarkably high diversity of angiosperms. However, the quality and biases of the angiosperm fossil record remain unclear mainly due to the lack of a global database. Methodology: We introduce a new global occurrence-based database for Cenozoic angiosperm macrofossils, the Cenozoic Angiosperm Databa...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1995
J P Hunter J Jernvall

The hypocone, a cusp added to the primitively triangular upper molar teeth of therian mammals, has evolved convergently > 20 times among mammals during the Cenozoic. Acquisition of the hypocone itself involves little phenotypic change, but subsequent diversification of groups possessing the hypocone may be greatly enhanced. Our analysis of the Cenozoic mammalian radiations, including the Recent...

2016
Alexandru M.F. Tomescu

The pre-Cenozoic bryophyte fossil record is significantly sparser than that of vascular plants or Cenozoic bryophytes. This situation has been traditionally attributed to a hypothesized low preservation potential of the plants. However, instances of excellent pre-Cenozoic bryophyte preservation and the results of experiments simulating fossilization contradict this traditional interpretation, s...

2015
N. Vigier

The marine record of ocean lithium isotope composition may provide important information constraining the factors that control continental weathering and how they have varied in the past. However, the equations establishing links between the continental flux of Li to the ocean, the continental Li isotope composition and the ocean Li isotope composition are under-constrained, and their resolutio...

2016
Luigi Jovane Jorge J. P. Figueiredo Daniel P. V. Alves David Iacopini Martino Giorgioni Paola Vannucchi Denise S. Moura Francisco H. R. Bezerra Helenice Vital Isabella L. A. Rios Eder C. Molina

Citation: Jovane L, Figueiredo JJP, Alves DPV, Iacopini D, Giorgioni M, Vannucchi P, Moura DS, Bezerra FHR, Vital H, Rios ILA and Molina EC (2016) Seismostratigraphy of the Ceará Plateau: Clues to Decipher the Cenozoic Evolution of Brazilian Equatorial Margin. Front. Earth Sci. 4:90. doi: 10.3389/feart.2016.00090 Seismostratigraphy of the Ceará Plateau: Clues to Decipher the Cenozoic Evolution ...

2008
Mitchell Lyle John Barron Timothy J. Bralower Matthew Huber Annette Olivarez Lyle A. Christina Ravelo David K. Rea Paul A. Wilson

[1] The Pacific Ocean has played a major role in climate evolution throughout the Cenozoic (65–0 Ma). It is a fundamental component of global heat transport and circulation, the dominant locus of primary productivity, and, consequently, the largest reservoir for carbon exchange between the oceans and the atmosphere. A satisfactory understanding of the Cenozoic evolutionary history of the Pacifi...

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