• North Atlantic Drift Sediments Constrain Eocene Tidal Dissipation and the Evolution of the Earth‐Moon System 

      De Vleeschouwer, DavidORCIDiD; Penman, Donald E.ORCIDiD; D'haenens, Simon; Wu, Fei; Westerhold, ThomasORCIDiD; Vahlenkamp, MaximilianORCIDiD; Cappelli, CarlottaORCIDiD; Agnini, ClaudiaORCIDiD; Kordesch, Wendy E. C.; King, Daniel J.ORCIDiD; van der Ploeg, RobinORCIDiD; Pälike, Heiko; Turner, Sandra Kirtland; Wilson, PaulORCIDiD; Norris, Richard D.ORCIDiD; Zachos, James C.; Bohaty, Steven M.ORCIDiD; Hull, Pincelli M. (Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology, 2023-02-09)
      Cyclostratigraphy and astrochronology are now at the forefront of geologic timekeeping. While this technique heavily relies on the accuracy of astronomical calculations, solar system chaos limits how far back astronomical ...
    • Revisiting the Middle Eocene Climatic Optimum “Carbon Cycle Conundrum” With New Estimates of Atmospheric pCO2 From Boron Isotopes 

      Henehan, Michael J.ORCIDiD; Edgar, Kirsty M.ORCIDiD; Foster, Gavin L.ORCIDiD; Penman, Donald E.ORCIDiD; Hull, Pincelli M.; Greenop, RosannaORCIDiD; Anagnostou, EleniORCIDiD; Pearson, Paul N. (Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology, 2020)
      The Middle Eocene Climatic Optimum (MECO) was a gradual warming event and carbon cycle perturbation that occurred between 40.5 and 40.1 Ma. A number of characteristics, including greater-than-expected deep-sea carbonate ...