Brinkhuis, H. et al. (2002): Was Antarctica kept warm by subtropical waters in the Eocene? Part 1, Evidence from biotic endemism

Leg/Site/Hole:
ODP 189
Identifier:
2007-000505
georefid

Creator:
Brinkhuis, H.
Utrecht University, Laboratory of Palaeobotany and Palynology, Utrecht, Netherlands
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Huber, M.
Purdue University, United States
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Schellenberg, S. A.
San Diego State University, United States
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Stickley, C. E.
Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, United States
author

Sluijs, A.
Geological Survey of Canada (Atlantic), Canada
author

Warnaar, J.
Geoscience Australia, Australia
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Williams, G. L.
University of California at Santa Barbara, United States
author

Exon, N. F.
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Kennett, J. P.
author

Identification:
Was Antarctica kept warm by subtropical waters in the Eocene? Part 1, Evidence from biotic endemism
2002
In: Anonymous, AGU 2002 fall meeting
American Geophysical Union, Washington, DC, United States
83
47, Suppl.
F925-F926
English
Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:-42.3000
West:144.0000East: 150.0000
South:-48.3000

Stratigraphy; Antarctic Circumpolar Current; Antarctica; Australasia; Australia; Cenozoic; climate; climate change; cores; cryosphere; Eocene; global change; icehouse effect; Leg 189; models; ocean circulation; Ocean Drilling Program; Oligocene; paleo-oceanography; paleoclimatology; Paleogene; reconstruction; Tasmania Australia; Tasmanian Gateway; Tertiary;

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