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Paleoenvironmental Stasis for the Bioturbating Community During the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum at the Southern Iberian Margin. [PDF]
Miguez-Salas O +2 more
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Abstract The Arabian Peninsula encompasses one of the world's most extensive aeolian systems, yet the provenance and transport history of its dune sediments are not well understood. Using hyperspectral data from NASA's Earth Surface Mineral Dust Source Investigation (EMIT), we mapped mineral compositions and abundance patterns across dune fields and ...
Ahmed Alshakr +8 more
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Evolutionary history of Chinese cavefishes parallels paleogeoclimatic and river capture processes. [PDF]
Luo T +5 more
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Abstract Despite decades of research, hundreds of peer‐reviewed papers, and considerable relevance to Earth's future, the rapid global warming and tremendous CO2 input at the start of the Paleocene‐Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM) remain highly debated.
Gerald R. Dickens
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New fossil evidence from the Late Cretaceous of Europe (southern France) deepens the origin of Salamandridae (Urodela) and refines the biogeography of the family. [PDF]
Macaluso L +6 more
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Abstract The southeastern Tibetan Plateau has undergone complex deformation due to the India‐Eurasia collision. Although late‐stage internal rotations are documented in the Lanping‐Simao Terrane to the south, it remains unclear whether similar processes have affected the north.
Wanlong Xu +11 more
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Reconstructing Eocene Antarctic river drainage from provenance analysis of Amundsen Sea embayment sediments. [PDF]
Marschalek JW +15 more
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Warm Paleocene/Eocene climate as simulated in ECHAM5/MPI-OM
Malte Heinemann +2 more
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