Uplift history of the Central and Northern Andes: a review
KM Gregory-Wodzicki - Geological society of America …, 2000 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
The elevation of the Andean Cordillera is a crucial boundary condition for both climatic and
tectonic studies. The Andes affect climate because they form the only barrier to atmospheric …
tectonic studies. The Andes affect climate because they form the only barrier to atmospheric …
Biomarker approaches for reconstructing terrestrial environmental change
GN Inglis, T Bhattacharya… - Annual Review of …, 2022 - annualreviews.org
The response of the terrestrial biosphere to warming remains one of the most poorly
understood and quantified aspects of the climate system. One way to test the behavior of the …
understood and quantified aspects of the climate system. One way to test the behavior of the …
[HTML][HTML] The DeepMIP contribution to PMIP4: Methodologies for selection, compilation and analysis of latest Paleocene and early Eocene climate proxy data …
CJ Hollis, T Dunkley Jones… - Geoscientific Model …, 2019 - gmd.copernicus.org
The early Eocene (56 to 48 million years ago) is inferred to have been the most recent time
that Earth's atmospheric CO 2 concentrations exceeded 1000 ppm. Global mean …
that Earth's atmospheric CO 2 concentrations exceeded 1000 ppm. Global mean …
[KSIĄŻKA][B] Manual of leaf architecture
Untitled Page 1 Page 2 Manual of Leaf Architecture Licensed under Creative Commons
license: CC BY-NC 4.0 (Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International). To reprint this work in …
license: CC BY-NC 4.0 (Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International). To reprint this work in …
Community assembly, niche conservatism, and adaptive evolution in changing environments
DD Ackerly - International Journal of Plant Sciences, 2003 - journals.uchicago.edu
The widespread correspondence between phenotypic variation and environmental
conditions, the “fit” of organisms to their environment, reflects the adaptive value of plant …
conditions, the “fit” of organisms to their environment, reflects the adaptive value of plant …
Sensitivity of leaf size and shape to climate: global patterns and paleoclimatic applications
Paleobotanists have long used models based on leaf size and shape to reconstruct
paleoclimate. However, most models incorporate a single variable or use traits that are not …
paleoclimate. However, most models incorporate a single variable or use traits that are not …
Decline of leaf hydraulic conductance with dehydration: relationship to leaf size and venation architecture
Across plant species, leaves vary enormously in their size and their venation architecture, of
which one major function is to replace water lost to transpiration. The leaf hydraulic …
which one major function is to replace water lost to transpiration. The leaf hydraulic …
Transient floral change and rapid global warming at the Paleocene-Eocene boundary
Rapid global warming of 5° to 10° C during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum
(PETM) coincided with major turnover in vertebrate faunas, but previous studies have found …
(PETM) coincided with major turnover in vertebrate faunas, but previous studies have found …
Exceptional continental record of biotic recovery after the Cretaceous–Paleogene mass extinction
We report a time-calibrated stratigraphic section in Colorado that contains unusually
complete fossils of mammals, reptiles, and plants and elucidates the drivers and tempo of …
complete fossils of mammals, reptiles, and plants and elucidates the drivers and tempo of …
The early Eocene equable climate problem revisited
M Huber, R Caballero - Climate of the Past, 2011 - cp.copernicus.org
The early Eocene" equable climate problem", ie warm extratropical annual mean and above-
freezing winter temperatures evidenced by proxy records, has remained as one of the great …
freezing winter temperatures evidenced by proxy records, has remained as one of the great …