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Lammers, J.M. (author), van Soelen, E.E. (author), Donders, T.H. (author), Wagner-Cremer, F. (author), Damsté, J.S.S. (author), Reichart, G.J. (author)
Assessing the impact of climate change and anthropogenic activity on Florida coastal areas requires a thorough understanding of natural climate variability. The available instrumental record, however, is too short and too limited to capture the full range of natural variability. In order to provide additional data on the natural state of the...
article 2013
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Sluijs, A. (author), Brinkhuis, H. (author), Crouch, E.M. (author), John, C.M. (author), Handley, L. (author), Munsterman, D. (author), Bohaty, S.M. (author), Zachos, J.C. (author), Reichart, G.-J. (author), Schouten, S. (author), Pancost, R.D. (author), Damsté, J.S.S. (author), Welters, N.L.D. (author), Lotter, A.F. (author), Dickens, G.R. (author), TNO Bouw en Ondergrond (author)
We reconstruct eustatic variations during the latest Paleocene and earliest Eocene (∼58-52 Ma). Dinoflagellate cysts, grain size fractions, and organic biomarkers in marine sections at four sites from three continents indicate an increased distance to the coast during the Paleocene-Eocene thermal maximum (PETM). The same trend is recognized in...
article 2008