2021
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu21-9831
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New palynological data from the East Tasman Plateau (ODP Site 1172) indicate rapid earliest Oligocene warming.

Abstract: <p>Considered as one of the most significant climate reorganisations of the Cenozoic period, the Eocene-Oligocene (E/O) Transition (ca. 33.9-33.5 Ma) is characterised by global cooling coupled with glacial advance on Antarctica. Combined micropalaeontological (diatom and dinoflagellate) and sedimentological evidence hint of regional reorganisation of ocean currents around Antarctica, in association with the Eocene-Oligocene transition. The late Eocene to early Oligocene deepening of the Tasman Ga… Show more

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