Cyclostratigraphy and the problem of astrochronologic testing
SR Meyers - Earth-Science Reviews, 2019 - Elsevier
When Milankovitch cycles are preserved in the geologic record they provide a direct link
between chronometer and climate change, and thus a remarkable opportunity to constrain …
between chronometer and climate change, and thus a remarkable opportunity to constrain …
Cenozoic climate changes: A review based on time series analysis of marine benthic δ18O records
The climate during the Cenozoic era changed in several steps from ice‐free poles and warm
conditions to ice‐covered poles and cold conditions. Since the 1950s, a body of information …
conditions to ice‐covered poles and cold conditions. Since the 1950s, a body of information …
La2010: a new orbital solution for the long-term motion of the Earth
We present here a new solution for the astronomical computation of the orbital motion of the
Earth spanning from 0 to− 250 Myr. The main improvement with respect to our previous …
Earth spanning from 0 to− 250 Myr. The main improvement with respect to our previous …
Tracking variable sedimentation rates and astronomical forcing in Phanerozoic paleoclimate proxy series with evolutionary correlation coefficients and hypothesis …
This paper addresses two fundamental issues in cyclostratigraphy and paleoclimatology:
identification of astronomical forcing in sequences of stratigraphic cycles, and accurate …
identification of astronomical forcing in sequences of stratigraphic cycles, and accurate …
Solar System chaos and the Paleocene–Eocene boundary age constrained by geology and astronomy
Astronomical calculations reveal the Solar System's dynamical evolution, including its
chaoticity, and represent the backbone of cyclostratigraphy and astrochronology. An …
chaoticity, and represent the backbone of cyclostratigraphy and astrochronology. An …
Twenty years of XRF core scanning marine sediments: what do geochemical proxies tell us?
RG Rothwell, I Croudace - Micro-XRF Studies of Sediment Cores …, 2015 - Springer
XRF core scanners, with their rapid and non-destructive analytical capability, have now
been used for two decades in the analysis of marine sediments. Initially they were used to …
been used for two decades in the analysis of marine sediments. Initially they were used to …
Cyclostratigraphy and its revolutionizing applications in the earth and planetary sciences
LA Hinnov - Bulletin, 2013 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Over the past 25 yr, the science of stratigraphy has evolved to include time-correlative data
from vastly disparate components of the Earth system. Not least of these is the global signal …
from vastly disparate components of the Earth system. Not least of these is the global signal …
Global extent of early Eocene hyperthermal events: A new Pacific benthic foraminiferal isotope record from Shatsky Rise (ODP Site 1209)
Studying the dynamics of past global warming events during the late Paleocene to middle
Eocene informs our understanding of Earth's carbon cycle behavior under elevated …
Eocene informs our understanding of Earth's carbon cycle behavior under elevated …
On the duration of the Paleocene‐Eocene thermal maximum (PETM)
The Paleocene‐Eocene thermal maximum (PETM) is one of the best known examples of a
transient climate perturbation, associated with a brief, but intense, interval of global warming …
transient climate perturbation, associated with a brief, but intense, interval of global warming …
Tempo and scale of late Paleocene and early Eocene carbon isotope cycles: Implications for the origin of hyperthermals
The upper Paleocene and lower Eocene are marked by several prominent (> 1‰) carbon
isotope (δ13C) excursions (CIE) that coincide with transient global warmings, or thermal …
isotope (δ13C) excursions (CIE) that coincide with transient global warmings, or thermal …