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Reduced N2 fixation in the Atlantic Ocean during the Warm Late Pliocene
Yehudai M +12 more
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Early Oldowan technology thrived during Pliocene environmental change in the Turkana Basin, Kenya. [PDF]
Braun DR +29 more
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Three-and-a-half million years of Tibetan Plateau vegetation dynamics in response to climate change. [PDF]
Zhao Y +23 more
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Cold spells over Greenland during the mid-Pliocene Warm Period. [PDF]
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Previous studies suggested the same age for the Al Hishah and Qarat Weddah formations (Plio-Pleistocene). The isotope data give ages of Early Zanclean (4.87–5.32 Ma) and Late Zanclean (3.64–4.17 Ma) for the Al Hishah Formation. Moreover, the isotope analysis also suggests two different ages (Middle-Late Piacenzian (2.62–3.23 Ma) and Middle Gelasian (2 ...
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Previous studies suggested the same age for the Al Hishah and Qarat Weddah formations (Plio-Pleistocene). The isotope data give ages of Early Zanclean (4.87–5.32 Ma) and Late Zanclean (3.64–4.17 Ma) for the Al Hishah Formation. Moreover, the isotope analysis also suggests two different ages (Middle-Late Piacenzian (2.62–3.23 Ma) and Middle Gelasian (2 ...
Osama Rahil Shaltami +3 more
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Pliocene-Pleistocene Sedimentation
2018Paleomagnetic data, including the recent high-quality measurements, estimate the average mean sedimentation rate in the Mendeleev Ridge for the last 4 Ma as 1–1.5 mm/kyr, rising slightly towards the shelf seas of northeast Russia. The rates also increase towards the Lomonosov Ridge: in its near-Greenland sector, the Brunhes/Matuyama transition was ...
Daria V. Elkina +3 more
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Quaternary Science Reviews, 1991
Modeling studies relevant to the question of Pliocene warmth are reviewed. Although significant regional climate variations may be due to Pliocene changes in orography and ocean circulation, these changes do not appear sufficient to explain inferred globally increased warmth.
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Modeling studies relevant to the question of Pliocene warmth are reviewed. Although significant regional climate variations may be due to Pliocene changes in orography and ocean circulation, these changes do not appear sufficient to explain inferred globally increased warmth.
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