“…However, there is an increasing availability of terrestrial sedimentary archives of the Eocene. These sites are located on the northeastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau (Bosboom et al, ; Chi et al, ; Dai et al, ; Horton et al, ; Long et al, ; Miao et al, ; Sun et al, ; Yue et al, ), in central China (Bowen et al, ; Ting et al, ; Zhu et al, ), northeastern China (Chen et al, ), southwestern China (Li et al, ; Su et al, ), North and South America (Hyland et al, ; Hyland et al, ; Hyland & Sheldon, ; Koch et al, ; Krause et al, ), and Europe (Egger et al, ). Research on these Eocene sections has focused mainly on chronology and specific climatic events, whereas few studies have drawn stratigraphic comparisons between different sections (Fang et al, ; Smith et al, ).…”