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  1. North Atlantic #volcanic activity was a major driver of #climate change 56 million years ago phys.org/news/2023-08-north-at

    Tracing North #Atlantic #volcanism and seaway connectivity across the #PaleoceneEoceneThermalMaximum (#PETM) cp.copernicus.org/articles/19/

    "The #Paleocene#Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM) is a period of #GlobalWarming that occurred ~56 million years ago, lasting approximately 200,000 years, when the #Earth experienced global surface #temperature elevations of ~5°C."

  2. North Atlantic #volcanic activity was a major driver of #climate change 56 million years ago phys.org/news/2023-08-north-at

    Tracing North #Atlantic #volcanism and seaway connectivity across the #PaleoceneEoceneThermalMaximum (#PETM) cp.copernicus.org/articles/19/

    "The #Paleocene#Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM) is a period of #GlobalWarming that occurred ~56 million years ago, lasting approximately 200,000 years, when the #Earth experienced global surface #temperature elevations of ~5°C."

  3. North Atlantic #volcanic activity was a major driver of #climate change 56 million years ago phys.org/news/2023-08-north-at

    Tracing North #Atlantic #volcanism and seaway connectivity across the #PaleoceneEoceneThermalMaximum (#PETM) cp.copernicus.org/articles/19/

    "The #Paleocene#Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM) is a period of #GlobalWarming that occurred ~56 million years ago, lasting approximately 200,000 years, when the #Earth experienced global surface #temperature elevations of ~5°C."

  4. North Atlantic #volcanic activity was a major driver of #climate change 56 million years ago phys.org/news/2023-08-north-at

    Tracing North #Atlantic #volcanism and seaway connectivity across the #PaleoceneEoceneThermalMaximum (#PETM) cp.copernicus.org/articles/19/

    "The #Paleocene#Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM) is a period of #GlobalWarming that occurred ~56 million years ago, lasting approximately 200,000 years, when the #Earth experienced global surface #temperature elevations of ~5°C."

  5. North Atlantic #volcanic activity was a major driver of #climate change 56 million years ago phys.org/news/2023-08-north-at

    Tracing North #Atlantic #volcanism and seaway connectivity across the #PaleoceneEoceneThermalMaximum (#PETM) cp.copernicus.org/articles/19/

    "The #Paleocene#Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM) is a period of #GlobalWarming that occurred ~56 million years ago, lasting approximately 200,000 years, when the #Earth experienced global surface #temperature elevations of ~5°C."

  6. "The δ7Li records from the Nanyang Basin reveal that silicate chemical weathering responded abruptly to carbon release and associated hydroclimate change during the PETM. Enhanced silicate weathering not only directly sequestered CO2 but also stimulated organic carbon burial, promoting climatic recovery."

    For our context: over the course of somewhere in the neighorhood of 50-100Ky? Not in the nature of a quick fix.

    #Paleoclimate
    #PaleoceneEoceneThermalMaximum

    agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.co

  7. The Surprising Connection Between Earth's Orbital Patterns and an Ancient Warming Event
    #EarthOrbitalPattern
    #PETM
    #PaleoceneEoceneThermalMaximum
    #AncientGlobalWarming

    An international team of scientists has suggested that changes in Earth's orbit that resulted in hotter conditions may have played a role in triggering a rapid global warming event that occurred 56 million years ago. This event, known as the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM), is considered to

    scitechdaily.com/orbit-of-doom

  8. The Surprising Connection Between Earth's Orbital Patterns and an Ancient Warming Event
    #EarthOrbitalPattern
    #PETM
    #PaleoceneEoceneThermalMaximum
    #AncientGlobalWarming

    An international team of scientists has suggested that changes in Earth's orbit that resulted in hotter conditions may have played a role in triggering a rapid global warming event that occurred 56 million years ago. This event, known as the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM), is considered to

    scitechdaily.com/orbit-of-doom

  9. The Surprising Connection Between Earth's Orbital Patterns and an Ancient Warming Event
    #EarthOrbitalPattern
    #PETM
    #PaleoceneEoceneThermalMaximum
    #AncientGlobalWarming

    An international team of scientists has suggested that changes in Earth's orbit that resulted in hotter conditions may have played a role in triggering a rapid global warming event that occurred 56 million years ago. This event, known as the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM), is considered to

    scitechdaily.com/orbit-of-doom