نتایج جستجو برای: eocene

تعداد نتایج: 4349  

2011
Willem P. Sijp Matthew H. England Matthew Huber

1 We examine the effect of the deepening of the Tasman Seaway at the end of 2 the Eocene in a climate model with realistic late Eocene bathymetry and winds. 3 For this, we have contructed an Eocene numerical model based on the University 4 of Victoria climate model with wind forcing derived from a fully coupled Eocene 5 simulation. The model climate state is characterized by an oceanic meridion...

Journal: :American journal of physical anthropology 1995
G F Gunnell

A new genus and species of notharctine primate, Hesperolemur actius, is described from Uintan (middle Eocene) aged rocks of San Diego County, California. Hesperolemur differs from all previously described adapiforms in having the anterior third of the ectotympanic anulus fused to the internal lateral wall of the auditory bulla. In this feature Hesperolemur superficially resembles extant cheirog...

2016
D. J. Lunt T. Dunkley Jones M. Heinemann Matthew Huber A. LeGrande

The early Eocene (∼ 55 to 50 Ma) is a time period which has been explored in a large number of modelling and data studies. Here, using an ensemble of previously published model results, making up “EoMIP” – the Eocene Modelling Intercomparison Project – and syntheses of early Eocene terrestrial and sea surface temperature data, we present a self-consistent inter-model and model– data comparison....

2012
KERIN M. CLAESON JOSEPH T. EASTMAN D. E. MACPHEE

An isolated partial right dentary (BAS D.515.2) collected by the British Antarctic Survey prompted a re-evaluation of gadiform remains from the La Meseta Formation (conventionally middle Eocene) of Isla Marambio (Seymour Island), Antarctic Peninsula. Modern gadiforms (hakes and cods) range from the Arctic to Antarctic, inhabiting deep sea benthic, shore, estuarine, and freshwater environments. ...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2013
Yaowalak Chaimanee Olivier Chavasseau Vincent Lazzari Adélaïde Euriat Jean-Jacques Jaeger

According to the most recent discoveries from the Middle Eocene of Myanmar and China, anthropoid primates originated in Asia rather than in Africa, as was previously considered. But the Asian Palaeogene anthropoid community remains poorly known and inadequately sampled, being represented only from China, Myanmar, Pakistan and Thailand. Asian Eocene anthropoids can be divided into two distinct g...

2014
T. C. Moore Bridget S. Wade Thomas Westerhold Andrea M. Erhardt Helen K. Coxall Jack Baldauf Meghan Wagner

There is general agreement that productivity in high latitudes increased in the late Eocene and remained high in the early Oligocene. Evidence for both increased and decreased productivity across the Eocene-Oligocene transition (EOT) in the tropics has been presented, usually based on only one paleoproductivity proxy and often in sites with incomplete recovery of the EOT itself. A complete reco...

2006
MANUEL A. ITURRALDE-VINENT

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2010
K. P. Kodama D. J. Anastasio J. M. Pares L. A. Hinnov F. Hilgen

[1] A rock magnetic cyclostratigraphy, based on anhysteretic remanent magnetization (ARM) intensity variations, was developed for the Eocene Arguis Formation in the Spanish Pyrenees. The Arguis Formation was sampled for ARM cyclostratigraphy, rock magnetic, and paleomagnetic analyses. Rock magnetic measurements indicate that the dominant magnetic mineral controlling the ARM cyclostratigraphy is...

2009
Jan Backman Kathryn Moran

The Arctic Coring Expedition (ACEX) proved to be one of the most transformational missions in almost 40 year of scientific ocean drilling. ACEX recovered the first Cenozoic sedimentary sequence from the Arctic Ocean and extended earlier piston core records from ∼1.5 Ma back to ∼56 Ma. The results have had a major impact in paleoceanography even though the recovered sediments represents only 29%...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Michael T Hren Nathan D Sheldon Stephen T Grimes Margaret E Collinson Jerry J Hooker Melanie Bugler Kyger C Lohmann

Geochemical and modeling studies suggest that the transition from the "greenhouse" state of the Late Eocene to the "icehouse" conditions of the Oligocene 34-33.5 Ma was triggered by a reduction of atmospheric pCO2 that enabled the rapid buildup of a permanent ice sheet on the Antarctic continent. Marine records show that the drop in pCO2 during this interval was accompanied by a significant dec...

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