
Rendiconti online della Società Geologica Italiana, 2014, vol. 31
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46658 | DICKENS-G.R., LUCIANI-V. CBEP 2014: preface and dedication pp. 1 - 2 [PDF] [Buy] |
46659 | ABELS-H.A., WANG-C., LAURETANO-V., BOWEN-G.J., KARSSENBERG-D., ZIEGLER-M., LI-G., VAN DEN BERG-P.F., VAN BROEKHUIZEN-S., HOPMAN-T., LAKS-J., ADRIAENS-R., CLYDE-W.C., ELSEN-J., KRAUS-M.J., SLUIJS-A., VANDENBERGHE-N., LOURENS-L.J., GINGERICH-P.D. Terrestrial sedimentary archives of episodes of greenhouse warming in ancient river floodplain deposits of the Bighorn Basin, Wyoming pp. 3 - 4 [PDF] [Buy] |
46660 | ADATTE-T., KHOZYEM-H.M., SPANGENBERG-J., SAMANT-B., KELLER-G. Response of terrestrial environment to the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM), new insights from India and NE Spain pp. 5 - 6 [PDF] [Buy] |
46661 | AGNINI-C., COSTA-A. Calcareous nannofossil changes across the Middle Eocene Climatic Optimum from IODP Site U1410 (NW Atlantic): Preliminary results pp. 7 - 8 [PDF] [Buy] |
46662 | AGNINI-C., FORNACIARI-E., RAFFI-I., CATANZARITI-R., PALIKE-H., BACKMAN-J., RIO-D. Low to middle latitude Paleogene calcareous nannofossil biozonation and biochronology pp. 9 - 10 [PDF] [Buy] |
46663 | AGNINI-C., KULHANEK-D.K., SHEPHERD-C.L. Calcareous nannofossil response to climatic changes in the early to middle Eocene pp. 11 - 12 [PDF] [Buy] |
46664 | MCKAY-D.A., TYRREL-T., WILSON-P.A. Investigating the evolution of the late Palaeogene carbon cycle using biogeochemical modelling and analysis pp. 13 - 14 [PDF] [Buy] |
46665 | ARREGUIN-RODRIGUEZ-G., ALEGRET-L., THOMAS-E. Response of benthic foraminiferal assemblages to early Eocene hyperthermal events pp. 15 - 16 [PDF] [Buy] |
46666 | ARREGUIN-RODRIGUEZ-G., ALEGRET-L. Are agglutinated benthic foraminifera affected by CaCO3 dissolution? Experiments across the Paleocene-Eocene boundary pp. 17 - 18 [PDF] [Buy] |
46667 | BACZYNSKI-A., MCINERNEY-F.A., WING-S.L., THE BBCP SCIENCE TEAM-. n-Alkane PETM records from the Bighorn Basin, Wyoming: A core-outcrop comparison pp. 19 - 20 [PDF] [Buy] |
46668 | BADGER-M.P., SINGARAYER-J.S., VALDES-P.J., PANCOST-R.D. Three dimensional coupled model approaches to terrestrial methane cycling during Paleogene greenhouse climates pp. 21 - 22 [PDF] [Buy] |
46669 | BARCLAY-R.S., WING-S.L. Increasing atmospheric CO2 prior to the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum inferred from stomata of Ginkgo adiantoides, Bighorn Basin, Wyoming, USA pp. 23 - 24 [PDF] [Buy] |
46670 | BENJAMINI-C., PUGLIESE-N. Reinstatement of the marginal marine carbonate platform in the earliest Tertiary at Duino, Trieste Karst pp. 25 - 26 [PDF] [Buy] |
46671 | BHATIA-R., WADE-B.S., MULLER-W., EVANS-D., THORNALLEY-D.J., OPDYKE-B.N. Geochemical signals in Eocene planktonic foraminifera pp. 27 - 28 [PDF] [Buy] |
46672 | BIJL-P., SIJP-W. Is there a causal link between early Eocene opening of the Tasmanian Gateway and the onset of Eocene cooling? pp. 29 - 30 [PDF] [Buy] |
46673 | BIJL-P., SLUIJS-A., SCHOUTEN-S., DICKENS-G.R., HOLLIS-C.J., ZEEBE-R.E., ZACHOS-J.C., STOCCHI-P., BRINKHUIS-H. Significant continental ice volumes on mid-Paleocene Antarctica? Latitudinal temperature gradients, sea level change and the carbon cycle pp. 31 - 32 [PDF] [Buy] |
46674 | BORDIGA-M., HENDERIKS-J. Variations in calcareous nannofossil assemblages during the Eocene-Oligocene transition at mid-latitude: Walvis Ridge ODP Site 1263 (Atlantic Ocean) pp. 33 - 34 [PDF] [Buy] |
46675 | BORNEMANN-A., MOBIUS-I., FRIEDRICH-O., WILSON-P.A., LIEBRAND-D. The end of the Paleogene – A new surface-water temperature record for the Oligocene-Miocene Transition from the western Atlantic (IODP Site U1405) pp. 35 - 35 [PDF] [Buy] |
46676 | BOSCOLO GALAZZO-F., THOMAS-E., PAGANI-M., WARREN-C., GIUSBERTI-L., LUCIANI-V. Warming, pelagic food webs and deep-sea biota during the Middle Eocene Climatic Optimum in the SE Atlantic (ODP Site 1263) pp. 36 - 37 [PDF] [Buy] |
46677 | CAMERON-A.J., SEXTON-P.F., ANAD-P., FEHR-M.A., SCHER-H.D. Strengthening of North Atlantic deep water production from the Norwegian-Greenland Sea at onset of the Eocene cooling trend pp. 38 - 39 [PDF] [Buy] |
46678 | CHEW-A. Mammal faunal response to the ETM2 and H2 hyperthermals pp. 40 - 41 [PDF] [Buy] |
46679 | CLYDE-W.C., GINGERICH-P.D., WING-S.L., THE BBCP SCIENCE TEAM-. Bighorn Basin Coring Project (BBCP): An IODP-Style Continental Coring Project Investigating Early Paleogene Hyperthermals pp. 42 - 43 [PDF] [Buy] |
46680 | CORIC-S. Climatic and environmental changes in the Paratethys during Oligocene traced by changes in calcareous nannoplankton assemblages (Molasse Basin, Austria and Kamchia Depression, Bulgaria) pp. 44 - 45 [PDF] [Buy] |
46681 | CORIC-S., BENIC-J. First evidence of the Palaeogene age of the Bosnian Flysch Unit Dinarides, Bosnia and Herzegovina) pp. 46 - 47 [PDF] [Buy] |
46682 | COXALL-H., LEAR-C., BACKMAN-J., O’REGAN-M., HUCK-C., VAN DE FLIERDT-T., SLIWINSKA-K.K., ZACHOS-J.C. Strengthening of North Atlantic deep-water production pre-dates onset of Antarctic glaciation pp. 48 - 49 [PDF] [Buy] |
46683 | DALLANAVE-E., BACHTADSE-V., AGNINI-C., MUTTONI-G., HOLLIS-C.J., HINES-B.R., MORGANS-H.E., STRONG-C., TAUXE-L., CRAMPTON-J.S. Early–middle Eocene magneto-biochronology of the Southern Pacific Ocean: new data from the South Island of New Zealand pp. 50 - 51 [PDF] [Buy] |
46684 | D’AMBROSIA-A.R., CLYDE-W.C., FRICKE-H.C., GINGERICH-P.D. Repetitive mammalian dwarfism associated with early Eocene carbon cycle perturbations pp. 52 - 53 [PDF] [Buy] |
46685 | DAWSON-A., GRIMES-S., ELLIS-M., DULLER-R., WATKINSON-M., STOKES-M., LENG-M.J. Initial paleohydrological observations from the Paleocene-Eocene boundary at Esplugafreda and Berganuy in northern Spain pp. 54 - 55 [PDF] [Buy] |
46686 | DEPREZ-A., JEHLE-S., BORNEMANN-A., SPEIJER-R.P. Stable isotope and benthic foraminiferal records of the Latest Danian Event at ODP Site 1262 (Walvis Ridge) pp. 56 - 57 [PDF] [Buy] |
46687 | DEPREZ-A., TESSEUR-S., STASSEN-P., D’HAENENS-S., STEURBAUT-E., KING-C., CLAEYS-P., SPEIJER-R.P. Benthic foraminiferal and isotopic patterns during the Early Eocene Climatic Optimum (Aktulagay section, Kazakhstan) pp. 58 - 59 [PDF] [Buy] |
46688 | D’HAENENS-S., BORNEMANN-A., SPEIJER-R.P. Deep-sea benthic foraminiferal turnovers in the early Eocene: The role of the PETM and ETM2 pp. 60 - 61 [PDF] [Buy] |
46689 | DICKENS-G.R., LEE-C.A., CIA OPERATIVE-. Continental - island arc fluctuations through time and the Eocene transition from a greenhouse to an icehouse world pp. 62 - 63 [PDF] [Buy] |
46690 | TURELL-J.D., WESTERHOLD-T., PUJALTE-V., ROHL-U., KROON-D. Astronomical calibration of the Danian Stage (Early Paleocene) revisited: settling chronologies across the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans pp. 64 - 65 [PDF] [Buy] |
46691 | D’ONOFRIO-R., LUCIANI-V., GIUSBERTI-L., FORNACIARI-E., SPROVIERI-M. Tethyan planktic foraminiferal record of the early Eocene hyperthermal events ETM2, H2 and I1 (Terche section, northeastern Italy) pp. 66 - 67 [PDF] [Buy] |
46692 | DUPUIS-C., QUESNEL-F., BAELE-J. PETM related paleoweathering on the southern margins of the North Sea Basin. Examples from the Mons Basin (Belgium) and the Dieppe-Hampshire Basin (Normandy, France) pp. 68 - 69 [PDF] [Buy] |
46693 | EDGAR-K.M., HULL-P.M. Spatial variability of environmental change and the magnitude of biotic responses of planktic foraminifera across the PETM pp. 70 - 70 [PDF] [Buy] |
46694 | EVANS-D., MULLER-W., EREZ-J., RENEMA-W., WADE-B.S., ZIEGLER-M. Quantitative ocean temperatures from foraminifera Mg/Ca over the Eocene-Oligocene transition pp. 71 - 72 [PDF] [Buy] |
46695 | FENNER-J. First find of a late Paleocene biraphid diatom: implications for models of diatom evolution pp. 73 - 74 [PDF] [Buy] |
46696 | FENTON-I.S., PEARSON-P.N., DUNKLEY-JONES-T., PURVIS-A. Onset of Eocene diversity gradients in macroperforate planktonic foraminifera pp. 75 - 75 [PDF] [Buy] |
46697 | FIORONI-C., VILLA-G., PERSICO-D. Middle Eocene–Lower Oligocene biostratigraphy and paleoceanography of the Western Equatorial Indian Ocean based on Calcareous Nannofossils, ODP Site 711 pp. 76 - 77 [PDF] [Buy] |
46698 | FRIELING-J., GEBHARDT-H., ADEKEYE-O.A., AKANDE-S.O., REICHART-G., MIDDELBURG-J.J., SCHOUTEN-S., SLUIJI-A. The Paleocene – Eocene Thermal Maximum: temperature and ecology in the tropics pp. 78 - 78 [PDF] [Buy] |
46699 | FRISONE-V., PISERA-A., PRETO-N. Siliceous sponges (Porifera: Hexactinellida, Demospongiae) from Chiampo Valley (Eocene, Lessini Mts, northern Italy): taxonomy, taphonomy and paleoecology pp. 79 - 80 [PDF] [Buy] |
46700 | GALEOTTI-S., MORETTI-M. Orbital Forcing of Early Eocene dissolution events and Carbon Isotope Excursions from the Contessa Road-Bottaccione composite section (Gubbio, central Italy) pp. 81 - 82 [PDF] [Buy] |
46701 | GHIRARDI-J., JACOB-J., HUGUET-A., BAUER-H., LE MILBEAU-C., CHATEAUNEUF-J., DI GIOVANNI-C., QUESNEL-F. A unique high resolution lacustrine record of climate and vegetation changes during the EOT. The CDB1 core, Rennes Basin, France pp. 83 - 84 [PDF] [Buy] |
46702 | GLADENKOV-Y.B. Biotic evolution in the North Pacific shelf zones during the Paleogene pp. 85 - 86 [PDF] [Buy] |
46703 | GLADENKOV-A.Y. New observations on Eocene diatoms from the Kamchatka region, Russian Far East pp. 87 - 88 [PDF] [Buy] |
46704 | GREEN-S.E., RIDGWELL-A., SCHMIDT-D.N., KIRTLAND TURNER-S., PALIKE-H., THOMAS-E. Long-Term Behavior of the Carbonate Compensation Depth Across Early Paleogene Warming pp. 89 - 90 [PDF] [Buy] |
46705 | GREENOP-R., FOSTER-G.L., WILSON-P.A., SOSDIAN-S.M., LEAR-C. The Relationship between ice volume and CO2 across the Oligocene-Miocene boundary pp. 91 - 92 [PDF] [Buy] |
46706 | GRIRA-C., KAROUI-YAAKOUB-N., MTIMET-M., GUESMI-W. Bioastratigraphy of the Lutetian/Bartonian Boundary in the North of Tunisia pp. 93 - 94 [PDF] [Buy] |
46707 | HARRINGTON-G.J., JARDINE-P.E., WING-S.L., THE BBCP SCIENCE TEAM-. Bighorn Basin Coring Project (BBCP): Pollen floral changes and organic matter from core - outcrop comparisons through the PETM pp. 95 - 96 [PDF] [Buy] |
46708 | HEILMANN-CLAUSEN-C. Pssible varves in the PETM interval in Denmark pp. 97 - 98 [PDF] [Buy] |
46709 | HEILMANN-CLAUSEN-C., SCHULZ-B., BEYER-C., FRIIS-H., SCHOON-P.L., TEGNER-C. New evidence for NE Atlantic pre-PETM volcanism pp. 99 - 100 [PDF] [Buy] |
46710 | HENEHAN-M.J., EDGAR-K.M., FOSTER-G.L., PEARSON-P.N., ANAGNOSTOU-E., HULL-P.M. Using boron isotopes to characterise past carbon cycle perturbations: the case of the MECO pp. 101 - 102 [PDF] [Buy] |
46711 | KUCENJAK-M.H., FUCEK-V.P., HUBER-B.T., WADE-B.S. The test size and abundance variations in planktonic foraminifera Chiloguembelina cubensis and C. ototara as response to climatic events in the Oligocene pp. 103 - 104 [PDF] [Buy] |
46712 | HOFMANN-C.C., EGGER-H. Fossil Laurelia pollen (Atherospermataceae) from lower Eocene sediments of the Krappfeld (Austria) pp. 105 - 106 [PDF] [Buy] |
46713 | HOFMANN-C.C., KING-C. New LM and SEM investigations of pollen and spores from the Brixton drillcores (lowermost Eocene, England) pp. 107 - 108 [PDF] [Buy] |
46714 | HOLLIS-C.J., PACHER-K.M., HINES-B.R., LITTLER-K., KULHANEK-D.K., STRONG-C., ZACHOS-J., EGGINS-S.M., PHILLIPS-A. Was the Early Eocene ocean unbearably warm or are the proxies unbelievably wrong? pp. 109 - 110 [PDF] [Buy] |
46715 | HOOKER-J.J. Faunal succession, local correlation and isotopes push the Mammalian Dispersal Event in NW Europe into the cooler latest Paleocene pp. 111 - 112 [PDF] [Buy] |
46716 | HUCK-C., VAN DE FLIERDT-T., BOHATY-S.M., HAMMOND-S. Seawater neodymium isotope record of Antarctic climate instability during the termination of the Early Eocene Greenhouse pp. 113 - 114 [PDF] [Buy] |
46717 | HULL-P.M., SEXTON-P.F., NORRIS-R.D., WILSON-P.A., BLUM-P., BOULILA-S., BOWN-P.R., COXALL-H., FRIEDRICH-O., GREENOP-R., KIRTLAND TURNER-S., KORDESCH-W.E.C., LIEBRAND-D., MATSUI-H., MORIJA-K., OPDYKE-B.N., PALIKE-H., PENMAN-D., ROHL-U., SMITH-R., WESTERHOLD-T., YAMAMOTO-Y., ZACHOS-J.C. Resolving Eocene time and palaeoceanography in exceptional detail: an update on IODP Expedition 342, Newfoundland Ridge pp. 115 - 116 [PDF] [Buy] |
46719 | JARAMILLO-C., CARDENAS-A. Expansion of Neotropical Forests during Paleogene Global Warming pp. 119 - 119 [PDF] [Buy] |
46720 | JEHLE-S., BORNEMANN-A., DEPREZ-A., SPEIJER-R.P. Paleoceanographic reconstruction of the Latest Danian Event at ODP Site 1210 (Shatsky Rise, Pacific Ocean) pp. 120 - 120 [PDF] [Buy] |
46721 | JENNIONS-S.M., THOMAS-E., SCHMIDT-D.N., RIDGWELL-A., LUNT-D.J. Eocene Thermal Maximum 2: benthic ecosystems and ocean circulation in the SE Atlantic Ocean pp. 121 - 122 [PDF] [Buy] |
46722 | KHOZYEM-H.M., ADATTE-T., SPANGENBERG-J., TANTAWY-A.A., KELLER-G. Toward a better understanding of Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum: A multidisciplinary record from Dababiya GSSP, Luxor, Egypt pp. 123 - 124 [PDF] [Buy] |
46723 | KING-C. A high-resolution record of depositional sequences in the PETM in the southern North Sea Basin (NW Europe) pp. 125 - 126 [PDF] [Buy] |
46724 | KIRTLAND TURNER-S., GREEN-S.E., RIDGWELL-A. An Earth system model evaluation of carbon emissions across Paleocene hyperthermals vs. the PETM pp. 127 - 127 [PDF] [Buy] |
46725 | KIRTLAND TURNER-S., SEXTON-P.F., CHARLES-C.D., NORRIS-R.D. Regularity of Palaeogene hyperthermals inconsistent with a temperature threshold for carbon release pp. 128 - 128 [PDF] [Buy] |
46726 | KORDESCH-W.E.C., BOHATY-S.M., PALIKE-H., WESTERHOLD-T., ROHL-U., EDGAR-K.M., WILSON-P.A. Carbonate dissolution in the deep equatorial Atlantic during the Middle Eocene Climatic Optimum pp. 129 - 129 [PDF] [Buy] |
46727 | KORDESCH-W.E.C., BOHATY-S.M., PALIKE-H., EDGAR-K.M., WILSON-P.A. Evidence for the magnetochron C19r hyperthermal event in the northwest Atlantic Ocean: IODP Exp. 342, Site U1408 pp. 130 - 130 [PDF] [Buy] |
46728 | KRISHNAN-S., HUBER-M., PAGANI-M. Compilation of hydrogen isotopic compositions of leaf wax biomarker records across the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum pp. 131 - 132 [PDF] [Buy] |
46729 | KUNZMANN-L., KVACEK-Z., TEODORIDIS-V., MORAWECK-K. Tracing terrestrial palaeoclimatic changes - vegetation dynamics of riparian forest in central Europe during late Palaeogene pp. 133 - 134 [PDF] [Buy] |
46730 | LAURETANO-V., ZACHOS-J.C., LOURENS-L.J. High-resolution benthic stable isotope records from ODP Site 1263 in the Southern Atlantic encompassing early Eocene warming events pp. 135 - 136 [PDF] [Buy] |
46731 | LEAR-C.H., WILSON-P.A., LIEBRAND-D. The Oligocene-Miocene Transient Glaciation: Insights from IODP Expedition 342 pp. 137 - 138 [PDF] [Buy] |
46732 | LEE-D.E., FORDYCE-E., CONRAN-J., REICHGELT-T., FOX-B., KENNEDY-E.M. Biological stability during maximum marine transgression: the Paleogene - Neogene transition in New Zealand pp. 139 - 140 [PDF] [Buy] |
46733 | LEIGHTON-A.D., HART-M.B., SMART-C.W., HAMPTON-M., LENG-M.J. Pssiible hyperthermal events (Dan-C2 and Lower 29n) in the lowermost Paleocene of the Brazos River area, Texas pp. 141 - 142 [PDF] [Buy] |
46734 | LITTLER-K., LENG-M.J., AGNINI-C., ZACHOS-J.C., WESTERHOLD-T., ROHL-U. A new age model for the late Paleocene at ODP Site 1263, Walvis Ridge: new stable isotope and calcareous nannofossil data pp. 143 - 144 [PDF] [Buy] |
46735 | LUCIANI-V., GIUSBERTI-L., FORNACIARI-E., RIO-D., D’ONOFRIO-R., BACKMAN-J. Deterioration of symbiont-bearing morozovellid (planktic foraminifera) habitat recorded within the Early Eocene Climatic Optimum: evidence from the Tethys and sub-tropical Atlantic Ocean pp. 145 - 146 [PDF] [Buy] |
46736 | MANNERS-H., GRIMES-S., SUTTON-P.A., DUNKLEY-JONES-T., PANCOST-R., LENG-M.J., JARDINE-P.E., DOMINGO-L., HART-M.B., LOPEZ-MARTINEZ-N. A Multi-Proxy Study of the PETM at the Zumaia Section, northern Spain pp. 147 - 148 [PDF] [Buy] |
46737 | MINIANTI-F., MONESCHI-S., CAPPELLI-C. The Late Danian Event at Site 1209: a rapid diversification of calcareous nannofossils pp. 149 - 150 [PDF] [Buy] |
46738 | MOEBIUS-I., FRIEDRICH-O., EDGAR-K.M., SEXTON-P.F. Global increase in export productivity during the Middle Eocene Climatic Optimum (MECO)? pp. 151 - 152 [PDF] [Buy] |
46739 | MORAWECK-K., GREIN-M., KONRAD-W., KOVAR-EDER-J., KUNZMANN-L., KVACEK-J., NEINHUIS-C., ROTH-NEBELSICK-A., STREUBIG-M., TRAISER-C. How does leaf morphology reflect palaeoclimate conditions? A quantitative approach tracing terrestrial climate conditions during the Palaeogene pp. 153 - 154 [PDF] [Buy] |
46740 | NEWSAM-C., BOWN-P.R. Calcareous nannoplankton response at the culmination of the Paleogene greenhouse world pp. 155 - 156 [PDF] [Buy] |
46741 | OPDYKE-B.N., HAIBLEN-A.M., ROBERTS-A.P., WILSON-P.A. High-resolution paleotemperature record of the surface ocean from the Eocene-Oligocene boundary of the South Australian Coast pp. 157 - 158 [PDF] [Buy] |
46742 | ORTIZ-S., MILLAN-I., AROSTEGUI-J., ORUE-ETXEBARRIA-X., APPELLANIZ-E. The Early Eocene Climatic Optimum: chronological constraints and environmental impact at the North Iberian continental margin pp. 159 - 160 [PDF] [Buy] |
46743 | ORUE-ETXEBARRIA-X., PAYROS-A., CABALLERO-F., APPELLANIZ-E., PUJALTE-V., ORTIZ-S. Morozovella gorrondatxensis vs Morozovella crater: taxonomy and biostratigraphic significance pp. 161 - 162 [PDF] [Buy] |
46744 | PAPAZZONI-C.A., VESCOGNI-A., BOSELLINI-F., GIUSBERTI-L., ROGHI-G., DOMINICI-S. First evidence of coral bioconstructions in the Monte Postale succession (Lower Eocene of Lessini Mts., Veneto, northern Italy) pp. 163 - 164 [PDF] [Buy] |
46745 | PAPAZZONI-C.A., MORETTI-A., LUCIANI-V., FORNACIARI-E., GIUSBERTI-L. The Varignano section (Trento Province, northern Italy): a chance to correlate shallow benthic zones and calcareous plankton zones near the Bartonian–Priabonian boundary pp. 165 - 166 [PDF] [Buy] |
46746 | PASCHER-K.M., HOLLIS-C.J., MCKAY-R.M., CORTESE-G. Southern Ocean endemism evident in Late Eocene radiolarian assemblages, DSDP Site 277, Campbell Plateau (New Zealand) pp. 167 - 168 [PDF] [Buy] |
46747 | PAYROS-A., MARTINEZ-BRACERAS-N. Astronomically driven short-term climate change, a factor controlling Eocene turbidite accumulation pp. 169 - 170 [PDF] [Buy] |
46748 | PEARSON-P.N., JOHN-E.H., WILSON-J.D., RIDGWELL-A. Testing the metabolic hypothesis: temperature-dependent carbon cycling in the Eocene oceans pp. 171 - 172 [PDF] [Buy] |
46749 | PENMAN-D., HONISCH-B., THOMAS-E., ZEEBE-R.E., KELLY-D., ZACHOS-J.C. Boron proxy constraints on the magnitude of surface ocean acidification during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum pp. 173 - 174 [PDF] [Buy] |
46750 | BJORKLUND-P.P., BIRGENEIER-L., JONES-E. Extremely bad early Eocene weather: Evidence for extreme precipitation from rived deposits pp. 175 - 176 [PDF] [Buy] |
46751 | PUJALTE-V., BACETA-J., SCHMITZ-B. Input of coarse-grained siliciclastics into the Pyrenean Basin during the PETM (1): overview pp. 177 - 178 [PDF] [Buy] |
46752 | PUJALTE-V., ROBADOR-A., PAYROS-A., SAMSO-J. Input of coarse-grained siliciclastics into the Pyrenean Basin during the PETM (2): a river-dominated fan delta within a carbonate platform system pp. 179 - 180 [PDF] [Buy] |
46753 | PUJALTE-V., ORUE-ETXEBARRIA-X., APPELLANIZ-E., CABALLERO-F., MONECHI-S., ORTIZ-S., SCHMITZ-B. A prospective Early Late Paleocene event (ELPE) from the expanded Río Gor hemipelagic section (Betic Cordillera, southern Spain): foraminifera, nannofossil and isotopic data pp. 181 - 182 [PDF] [Buy] |
46754 | QUESNEL-F., STORME-J., ROCHE-E., IAKOVLEVA-A., MISSIANEN-P., SMITH-T., BOURDILLON-C., BAELE-J., YANS-J., SCHNYDER-J., IACUMIN-P., FLEHOC-C., DUPUIS-C. An unexpected record of the PETM in terrestrial and organic sediments of Avesnois, between the Paris and Belgian Basins, NW Europe pp. 183 - 184 [PDF] [Buy] |
46755 | ROBINSON-M.M., SELF_TRAIL-J.M., WANDLESS-G.A., WILLARD-D.A. A Paleocene Pre-onset Carbon Isotope Excursion Recorded in the Shallow Marine Environment of Southern Maryland (USA) pp. 185 - 186 [PDF] [Buy] |
46757 | ROBSON-B.E., COLLINSON-M.E., RIEGEL-W., WILDE-V., SCOTT-A.C., PANCOST-R.D. A record of fire through the Early Eocene pp. 187 - 188 [PDF] [Buy] |
46758 | ROHRSSEN-M., CHARTERIS-A., INGLIS-G.N., GROGAN-D., PANCOST-R.D., WHITESIDE-J.H. An organic geochemical investigation of organic matter sources and carbon cycling within Eocene Lake Uinta, Parachute Creek Member, Green River Formation, Uinta Basin pp. 189 - 190 [PDF] [Buy] |
46759 | SCHER-H. Stacking PEAT; A stacked Nd isotope record for the Paleogene equatorial Pacific pp. 191 - 192 [PDF] [Buy] |
46761 | SCHER-H.D. Deep water composition and water mass mixing in the Paleogene North Atlantic; Results from the Newfoundland ridges pp. 193 - 194 [PDF] [Buy] |
46762 | SELF_TRAIL-J.M., ROBINSON-M.M., WILLARD-D.A., BRALOWER-T.J., EDWARDS-L.E., POWARS-D.S., WANDLESS-G.A., FREEMAN-K.H., DENIS-E. Comparison between two middle to outer neritic PETM sections: South Dover Bridge and Mattawoman Creek Billingsley Road cores, Mid-Atlantic Coastal Plain, USA pp. 195 - 196 [PDF] [Buy] |
46763 | SHEPHERD-C.L., KULHANEK-D.K., HOLLIS-C.J. Eocene nannofossil biostratigraphy of the mid-Waipara river section, Canterbury Basin, New Zealand: preliminary results pp. 197 - 198 [PDF] [Buy] |
46764 | SHEWARD-R.M., GIBBS-S.J., BOWN-P.R., POULTON-A.J., DANIELS-C.J., HIGGINS-D., WILSON-P.A. Cell geometry records the physiological responses of coccolithophores to Paleogene climate change pp. 199 - 200 [PDF] [Buy] |
46765 | SLOTNICK-B.S., DICKENS-G.R., HOLLIS-C.J., CRAMPTON-J.S., STRONG-C., ZACHOS-J.C. Extending lithologic and stable carbon isotope records at Mead Stream (New Zealand) through the Middle Eocene pp. 201 - 202 [PDF] [Buy] |
46766 | SMITH-R.E., ROHL-U., WESTERHOLD-T., BOHATY-S.M., WILSON-P.A. Sub-orbital climate variability in the Late Oligocene North Atlantic Ocean pp. 203 - 203 [PDF] [Buy] |
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46768 | SPEIJER-R.P. Scrutinizing data on climatic and biotic events of the Paleogene pp. 206 - 207 [PDF] [Buy] |
46769 | SPRAY-J.F., WILSON-P.A., BOHATY-S.M., BAILEY-I. Possible evidence of ice-rafting in the North Atlantic across the Eocene-Oligocene Transition: Preliminary findings from the Newfoundland Margin pp. 208 - 208 [PDF] [Buy] |
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46774 | THOMAS-D.J. Early Paleogene Pacific Deep-water Lead Isotope Variations – Implications for the Evolution of Water Mass Composition pp. 215 - 216 [PDF] [Buy] |
46775 | VANHOVE-D., SPEIJER-R.P., STEURBAUT-E., CLAEYS-P., IVANY-L. Temperature, seasonality and salinity history of the early Eocene North Sea Basin inferred from fish otoliths and mollusks pp. 217 - 218 [PDF] [Buy] |
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46779 | WESTERHOLD-T., ROHL-U., ZACHOS-J.C., DINARES-TURELL-J. Status and perspectives integrating marine and terrestrial archives pp. 225 - 225 [PDF] [Buy] |
46780 | WOELDERS-L., SLUIJS-A., BIJL-P. Climate and oceanography of the Tasmanian Gateway during the Middle Eocene Climatic Optimum (MECO) pp. 226 - 227 [PDF] [Buy] |
46781 | WOELDERS-L., SPEIJER-R.P., CLAEYS-P. Benthic foraminiferal, sea level and climate change across the Cretaceous/Paleogene boundary at Brazos River, Texas pp. 228 - 229 [PDF] [Buy] |
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