Abstract:<p>The intensification of the Northern Hemisphere glaciations at the end of the Pliocene epoch represents one of the most substantial climatic shifts during Cenozoic. Paradoxically, sea surface temperatures in the high latitude North Atlantic Ocean increased between 2.9&#8211;2.7 Ma, against a background of global cooling and declining atmospheric pCO<sub>2</sub>. To investigate the origin of this high latitude warming, we obtained sedimentary geochemical proxy… Show more
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