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26 wrz 2016 · Here, we provide new insights into late Miocene climate evolution by providing the first globally distributed set of 17 marine sea surface temperature (SST) estimates based on the organic...
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20 kwi 2018 · The late Miocene offers the opportunity to assess the sensitivity of the Earth’s climate to orbital forcing and to changing boundary conditions, such as ice volume and greenhouse gas...
25 lip 2022 · Earth’s climate cooled markedly during the late Miocene from 12 to 5 million years ago, with far-reaching consequences for global ecosystems. However, the driving forces of these changes...
23 gru 2020 · Changing climate in the late Miocene coincided with fundamental changes in the distribution and seasonality of monsoonal precipitation over Southeast Asia, suggesting a concurrent southward shift in the average summer position of the ITCZ in the northern hemisphere at ∼7 Ma (Holbourn et al., 2018).
18 paź 2021 · During the Miocene, major global cooling occurred during two intervals: the middle Miocene (∼14–13 Ma) and the late Miocene (∼7-6 Ma). The Antarctic Ice Sheet expanded substantially at ∼14–13 Ma, and glaciation in the Northern Hemisphere was initiated at ∼7–6 Ma.
16 maj 2020 · Generally warm and humid climate conditions during the late Miocene in southwest China provide a “refugium” for hominoids in this region. There were four stages of climate change during the late Miocene through Pliocene in the region, including four episodes of cooler climate.
1 paź 2017 · We present a high-resolution astronomically tuned benthic stable isotope stratigraphy (1.5–2 kyr resolution) and magnetostratigraphy (2.5 kyr resolution across reversals) for 8.3–6.0 Ma to provide accurate age control and constrain late Miocene climate evolution at an unprecedented resolution from a deep-sea perspective.