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27 kwi 2021 · The Miocene epoch (23.03–5.33 Ma) was a time interval of global warmth, relative to today. Continental configurations and mountain topography transitioned toward modern conditions, and many ...
Abstract The Miocene epoch (23.03–5.33 Ma) was a time interval of global warmth, relative to today. Continental configurations and mountain topography transitioned toward modern conditions, and many flora and fauna evolved into the same taxa that exist today.
23 gru 2020 · The Miocene epoch, spanning 23.03–5.33 Ma, was a dynamic climate of sustained, polar amplified warmth. Miocene atmospheric CO2 concentrations are typically reconstructed between 300 and 600 ppm and …
The Miocene epoch (23.03–5.33 Ma) was a time interval of global warmth, relative to today. Continental configurations and mountain topography transitioned toward modern conditions, and many flora and fauna evolved into the same taxa that exist today. Miocene climate was dynamic: long periods of ear Show more.
26 wrz 2016 · During the late Miocene epoch, about seven million years ago, large areas of the continents experienced drying, enhanced seasonality, and a restructuring of terrestrial plant and animal...
3 mar 2022 · The Miocene is characterized by conditions of global warmth and much reduced meridional and zonal temperature gradients, making it similar to the Pliocene and Eocene. Ice on Antarctica also grew and shrunk with associated changes in sea level comparable to half the modern ice volume.
The Miocene epoch is a time period characterized by a highly variable climate that was around 5–8°C warmer, but seemingly at atmospheric CO2 levels not much higher than todays. There were no continental-sized ice sheets in the northern hemisphere, only on Antarctica.