Яндекс.Метрика

J.Frieling,A.I.Iakovleva,G.-J.Reichart,G.N.Aleksandrova, Z.N. Gnibidenko,S.Schouten,A.Sluijs

: Geology

We present a Paleocene-Eocene (ca. 60-52 Ma) sea-surface temperature record from sediments deposited in the epicontinental West Siberian Sea. TEX86 paleothermometry indicates long-term late Paleocene (17°C ca. 59 Ma) to early Eocene (26 °C at 52 Ma) sea-surface warming, consistent with trends previously observed for the Southern Ocean and deep oceans. Photic zone and seafloor anoxia developed as temperatures rose by 7 °C to 27° C during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM)
индекс в базе ИАЦ: 042068