Darwin Center programs and projects2023: Reconstruction of ocean temperature and carbonate chemistry during astronomical-paced early Eocene hyperthermal events
Darwin Center publicationsStap, H.L., Sluijs, A., Thomas, E., Lourens, L.J.
(2009). Patterns and magnitude of deep sea carbonate dissolution during Eocene Thermal Maximum 2 and H2, Walvis Ridge, southeastern Atlantic Ocean
. Paleoceanography24: 1-13.
Darwin Center authors: Lourens L. J., Sluijs A., Stap L.Stap, H.L., Lourens, L.J., Thomas, E., Sluijs, A., Bohaty, S., Zachos, J.C. (2010). High-resolution deep-sea carbon and oxygen isotope records of Eocene Thermal Maximum 2 and H2. Geology38: 607- 610.
Darwin Center authors: Lourens L. J., Sluijs A., Stap L.A.A. Mourik, J.F. Bijkerk, A. Cascella, S.K. Hüsing, F.J. Hilgen, L.J. Lourens, E. Turco (2010). Astronomical tuning of the La Vedova High Cliff section (Ancona, Italy)—Implications of the Middle Miocene Climate Transition for Mediterranean sapropel formation. Earth and Planetary Science Letters297: 249-261.
Darwin Center authors: Hilgen F. J., Lourens L. J., Mourik A.Stap, H.L., Lourens, L.J., Van Dijk, A., Schouten, S., Thomas, E. (2010). Coherent pattern and timing of the carbon isotope excursion and warming during Eocene Thermal
Maximum 2 as recorded in planktic and benthic foraminifera. Geochem. Geophys. Geosyst.11, Q11011:
Darwin Center authors: Lourens L. J., Schouten S., Stap L.