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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2022-08-04
    Description: Vom Wasserwerk Bensberg östlich Köln und einer Kiesgrube bei Efferen westlich Köln werden aus einer Tiefe von 16-18,20 m unter der Oberfläche der Unteren Mittelterrasse des Rheines (ca. 58 m über NN.) fossilführende Ton- und Feinsandschichten mit humosen Einschaltungen beschrieben, die eine stratigraphische Trennung hangender von liegenden Sand-Kies-Folgen ermöglichen. Sedimentpetrographische Untersuchungen erweisen eine Zuordnung der Liegendserien zur spätmindeleiszeitlichen Mittleren Mittelterrasse des Rheines, deren Verbreitung im Niederrheingebiet somit nicht nur auf wenig breite Rinnen („Rinnenschotter") beschränkt ist, sondern wie im Mittelrheintal auf der ganzen Talbreite, hier jedoch begraben von den Ablagerungen der Unteren Mittelterrasse, entwickelt sein dürfte. Die palynologische Untersuchung der humosen Einschaltungen in den Ton- und Feinsandschichten am Wasserwerk Bensberg vermittelt eine Florengemeinschaft, die auf Grund hoher Abies-Alnus-Picea-Werte auf ein spät-interglaziales Alter hindeutet und nach den stratigraphischen Gegebenheiten nur den mindel/riß-interglazialen Krefelder Schichten zugeordnet werden können. Die durchgeführten Untersuchungen veranlaßten außerdem eine kritische Überprüfung der derzeitig vorliegenden Gliederungsversuche mittel- und jungpleistozäner Schichtenfolgen in der Niederrheinischen Bucht. Die Kempener und Neuwerker Schichten müssen mit größter Wahrscheinlichkeit, vor allem nach den stratigraphischen Gegebenheiten und den faunistischen Befunden, von den Krefelder Schichten getrennt und dem Gerdau-Interstadial zugeordnet werden, wobei erstere einem späten und letztere einem mittleren Abschnitt dieses Drenthe/Warthe-Interstadials zugehören dürften. Die klimazeitliche Einordnung aller entsprechenden Schichtenfolgen der Niederrheinischen Bucht wird in einer Tabelle darzulegen versucht.
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    Language: German
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  • 2
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    Publication Date: 2022-08-02
    Description: Unter dem Holstein-Interglazialton der Ziegelei Kerrl in Northeim, das zur Zeit relativ gut aufgeschlossen ist, wurde elstereiszeitlicher Löß aufgefunden. Da ein sicherer Nachweis eines Lösses solch hohen Alters noch nicht erbracht worden ist, wird der neue, auch für die Beurteilung des Interglazials wichtige Aufschluß kurz beschrieben.
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    Language: German
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2022-08-02
    Description: Die jungen (quartären und tertiären) Vulkangebiete Europas werden auf einer Karte dargestellt und dazu einige allgemeine Bemerkungen über zeitliche Verteilung, petrographische und tektonische Beziehungen des jungen Vulkanismus gemacht.
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    Keywords: ddc:551 ; ddc:551.7
    Language: German
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    Publication Date: 2022-08-02
    Description: Es werden zwei Fragmente von Mammut-Stoßzähnen beschrieben, die aus den basalen „Knochen-Schichten" der Emscher-Niederterrasse (letzte Eiszeit) bei Herne und Bottrop entstammen. Beide Stoßzahn-Fragmente zeigen am distalen Ende Schliffmarken, die auf Scharrbewegungen im gefrorenen Schnee oder Sand zurückgeführt werden. Ein drittes Fundstück zeigt beidseitig zur Spitze des Stoßzahn-Fragmentes hin meißelartige Abflachungen. Vermutlich wurde dieser Stoßzahn als Arbeitszahn zum Ausgraben von Pflanzen oder zum Suchen nach Wasser benutzt; vielleicht liegt aber auch ein Artefakt vor. Das vierte Fundstück endlich, allseitig stark gerundet, am proximalen Ende mit poliert erscheinender Oberfläche, stammt aus der Knochenschicht des Schwarzbachtales bei Gelsenkirchen-Hessler. Es wird vermutet, daß es sich hierbei um ein altpaläolithisches Gerät handelt, das wie die bekannten „Glockenschaber" aus Knochen zum Enthaaren der Tierfelle verwandt wurde.
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    Language: German
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    Publication Date: 2022-08-05
    Description: research
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    Language: German
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2022-08-05
    Description: Bestimmte Periglazialerscheinungen (Eiskeile — Kryoturbationen — Strukturböden — Pingos) werden hinsichtlich ihres äußeren Erscheinungsbildes und ihrer Bildungsursachen, besonders aber im Hinblick auf ihre Verwendbarkeit als Indikatoren eines Dauerfrostbodens kritisch überprüft und kartenmäßig für den mittel- und westeuropäischen Raum nach dem Stand der augenblicklichen Kenntnis verzeichnet. Die bisherigen Versuche von Rekonstruktionen des Klimas der Glaziale des quartären Eiszeitalters werden ebenfalls kritisch überprüft. Eine Neuberechnung der maximalen pleistozänen Temperaturminderung ergibt einen Wert von 15—16° für bodennahe Bereiche in Mittel- und Westeuropa; selbst für die Jüngere Dryaszeit haben wir noch mit einer Temperaturdepression von 11—12° zu rechnen. Beide Werte werden gewonnen durch Vergleich der Jahresmitteltemperaturen im Grenzbereich der Dauerfrostböden zur Zeit ihrer hochglazialen und jungdryaszeitlichen Ausbildung gegenüber den heutigen unter der Voraussetzung, daß sich die aktiven Dauerfrostböden durch die —2°— Jahresisotherme sowohl unter heutigen als auch den glazialen Klimabedingungen eingrenzen lassen.
    Description: research
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    Language: German
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2022-08-05
    Description: Aus pleistozänen Bändertonen von Malkwitz bei Malente/Holstein werden Tierfährten beschrieben, die in Sommerlagen des dortigen Bändertones auftreten. Diese Fährten werden mit den bisher aus Bändertonen bekannt gewordenen Lebensspuren verglichen. Die Zuordnung der Fährten zu bestimmten Erzeugern ist schwierig, zumal bisher an keiner Stelle zugehörige fossile Tierreste aufgefunden werden konnten. Da es sich bei den Bildungsbecken dieser Sedimente um Lebensräume mit extremen Umweltsbedingungen handelt, muß auch mit der Möglichkeit gerechnet werden, daß mindestens ein Teil der Fährtenerzeuger nur zeitweilig diese Räume besiedelt hat (z. B. Insekten im Larvenstadium).
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    Language: German
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    Publication Date: 2022-08-05
    Description: research
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    Language: German
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2022-08-05
    Description: Die Flußgeschichte der Elbe wurde durch eine Reihe zielstrebig angesetzter wissenschaftlicher Bohrungen und Schürfe weiter geklärt. Ablagerungen des Flusses werden im Berliner Räume vom Ausgang der Elster-Vereisung bis zum Einsetzen der Saale-Vereisung nachgewiesen. Das Berliner Paludinen-Interglazial wird in die Flußgeschichte einbezogen und eine thalassostatische Aufschotterung bis an den Nordrand des Flämings aufgezeigt („Paludinenkiese"). Die „Wietstocker Kiese" auf der Teltowhochfläche südlich von Berlin und die Schotter der Heidesandterrasse in Dresden werden in die Vorstoßphase der Saale-Vereisung eingestuft. Ein elstereiszeitliches Alter der gemengten Elbschotter von Groß-Thiemig und Elsterwerda-Biehla wird festgestellt. Daraus ergeben sich neue Hinweise auf den Verlauf des Flusses von den ersten tektonischen Bewegungen im Gebiet des Dresdener Elbtalgrabens bis zur Transgression des Elster-Inlandeises. Besonders wichtig ist die Entdeckung und eingehendere Erkundung eines Holstein-Interglazials in der Talsenke zwischen Ockrilla und Jessen bei Meißen. Es wird eine Zeittabelle zur Flußgeschichte vom ausgehenden Pliozän bis zum Einsetzen der Saale-Vereisung vorgelegt.
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    Language: German
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2022-08-05
    Description: Aus dem Rheingletschergebiet werden interglaziale Verwitterungshorizonte und eine überschliffene Nagelfluh beschrieben. Der bodenkundlich genauer untersuchte Horizont von Neufra bei Riedlingen (Donau) läßt Rückschlüsse auf seine Bildungszeit zu. Infolgedessen bekommt er allgemeine stratigraphische Bedeutung für den Rheingletscher: er trennt die bisher unter „Riß" zusammengefaßte Altmoräne in Riß und Mindel. Dadurch verschieben sich alle älteren pleistozänen Schichtglieder um eine Stufe rückwärts.
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    Language: German
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  • 11
    Publication Date: 2023-07-06
    Description: The Quaternary filling of the Upper Rhine Graben is an excellent archive to reconstruct sediment dynamics in response to climate change, in particular related to past glaciations of the Swiss Alpine Foreland. Here, a sediment sequence recovered by drilling for exploration purposes near Kronau is investigated, using a combination of sedimentological logging, provenance studies (heavy minerals and clast petrography), and luminescence dating. Several phases of coarse sediment aggradation are identified that possibly correlate to Marine Isotope Stages (MIS) 12 (478–424 ka), 10 (374–337 ka), 8 (300–243 ka), 6 (191–130 ka) and/or 4 (71–57 ka), and 2 (29–14 ka). Several of these phases have previously also been reported from cores recovered in the major Quaternary depo-centre near Heidelberg. This suggests that the observed coarse aggradation in the Upper Rhine Graben can be assigned to various glaciations in northern Switzerland: Möhlin (MIS 12), Habsburg (MIS 10 or 8), Beringen (MIS 6), an unnamed glacial advance during MIS 4, and Birrfeld (MIS 2). However, due to the limited data available, this hypothesis and the suggested correlations require further confirmation by applying the approach presented here to further cores from the Upper Rhine Graben.
    Description: Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg im Breisgau (1016)
    Keywords: ddc:551.7 ; Upper Rhine Graben ; Quaternary ; Fluvial sediment ; Provenance ; Heavy mineral analyses ; Luminescence dating
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  • 12
    Publication Date: 2023-07-20
    Description: The Garedu Red Bed Formation (GRBF) of the northern Tabas Block (Central-East Iranian Microcontinent, CEIM) is a lithologically variable, up to 500-m-thick, predominantly continental unit. It rests gradually or unconformably on marine limestones of the Esfandiar Subgroup (Callovian–Oxfordian) and is assigned to the Kimmeridgian–Tithonian. In the lower part, it consists of pebble- to boulder-sized conglomerates/breccias composed of limestone clasts intercalated with calcareous sandstones, litho-/bioclastic rudstones and lacustrine carbonates. Up-section, sharp-based pebbly sandstones and red silt-/fine-grained sandstones of braided river origin predominate. Palaeocurrent data suggest a principal sediment transport from west to east and a lateral interfingering of the GRBF with marine greenish marls of the Korond Formation at the eastern margin of the Tabas Block. Westwards, the GRBF grades into the playa deposits of the Magu Gypsum Formation. Red colours and common calcretes suggest arid to semi-arid climatic conditions. The onset of Garedu Red Bed deposition indicates a major geodynamic change with the onset of compressive tectonics of the Late Cimmerian Tectonic Event (LCTE), being strongest at the eastern margin of the northern Tabas Block. When traced southwards, the same tectonic event is expressed by extension, indicating a shift in tectonic style along the boundary fault between the Tabas and Lut blocks. The complex Upper Jurassic facies distribution as well as the spatio-temporal changes in tectonic regime along the block-bounding faults are explained by the onset of counterclockwise vertical-axis rotation of the CEIM in the Kimmeridgian. The block boundaries accommodated the rotation by right-lateral strike slip, transpressional in today’s northern and transtensional in today’s southern segments of the block-bounding faults. Rotation occurred within bracketing transcurrent faults and continued into the Early Cretaceous, finally resulting in the opening of narrow oceanic basins encircling the CEIM. Palaeogeographically, the GRBF is part of a suite of red bed formations not only present on the CEIM, but also along the Sanandaj-Sirjan Zone (NW Iran), in northeastern Iran and beyond, indicating inter-regional tectonic instability, uplift and erosion under (semi-)arid climatic conditions across the Jurassic–Cretaceous boundary. Thus, even if our geodynamic model successfully explains Late Jurassic tectonic rotations, fault motions and facies distribution for the CEIM, the basic cause of the LCTE still remains enigmatic.
    Description: National Geographic
    Description: Projekt DEAL
    Keywords: ddc:551.7 ; Facies analysis ; Depositional environments ; Palaeogeography ; Synsedimentary tectonics ; Geodynamic model
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  • 13
    Publication Date: 2023-08-02
    Description: Cenomanian strata of the Elbtal Group (Saxony, eastern Germany) reflect a major global sea-level rise and contain, in certain intervals, a green authigenic clay mineral in abundance. Based on the integrated study of five new core sections, the environmental background and spatio-temporal patterns of these glauconitic strata are reconstructed and some general preconditions allegedly needed for glaucony formation are critically questioned. XRD analyses of green grains extracted from selected samples confirm their glauconitic mineralogy. Based on field observations as well as on the careful evaluation of litho- and microfacies, 12 glauconitc facies types (GFTs), broadly reflecting a proximal–distal gradient, have been identified, containing granular and matrix glaucony of exclusively intrasequential origin. When observed in stratigraphic succession, GFT-1 to GFT-12 commonly occur superimposed in transgressive cycles starting with the glauconitic basal conglomerates, followed up-section by glauconitic sandstones, sandy glauconitites, fine-grained, bioturbated, argillaceous and/or marly glauconitic sandstones; glauconitic argillaceous marls, glauconitic marlstones, and glauconitic calcareous nodules continue the retrogradational fining-upward trend. The vertical facies succession with upwards decreasing glaucony content demonstrates that the center of production and deposition of glaucony in the Cenomanian of Saxony was the nearshore zone. This time-transgressive glaucony depocenter tracks the regional onlap patterns of the Elbtal Group, shifting southeastwards during the Cenomanian 2nd-order sea-level rise. The substantial development of glaucony in the thick (60 m) uppermost Cenomanian Pennrich Formation, reflecting a tidal, shallow-marine, nearshore siliciclastic depositional system and temporally corresponding to only ~ 400 kyr, shows that glaucony formation occurred under wet, warm-temperate conditions, high accumulation rates and on rather short-term time scales. Our new integrated data thus indicate that environmental factors such as great water depth, cool temperatures, long time scales, and sediment starvation had no impact on early Late Cretaceous glaucony formation in Saxony, suggesting that the determining factors of ancient glaucony may be fundamentally different from recent conditions and revealing certain limitations of the uniformitarian approach.
    Description: Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100001659
    Description: Senckenberg Naturhistorische Sammlungen Dresden (3507)
    Keywords: ddc:551.7 ; Lower Upper Cretaceous ; Transgression ; Glaucony ; Stratigraphy ; Depositional environments
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  • 14
    Publication Date: 2023-06-09
    Description: The eastern Anti-Atlas of Morocco represents one of the most completely exposed and perfectly documented biostratigraphic records of the entire Devonian worldwide. Paleogeographically it is clearly differentiated into shallow basins, pelagic platforms, and land areas which are newly defined and illustrated, one from the top of the Middle Devonian, the other from the middle Famennian as two of the most characteristic intervals. The dominant paleogeographic feature is the T-shaped Tafilalt Platform which, in spite of common unconformities and hiatuses, provides the best-documented biostratigraphic record through the entire Devonian. The westernmost termination of this platform was emerged during most of the Devonian (and locally even earlier) and became only flooded again by the Tournaisian transgression. In contrast to previous interpretations, this area is considered as autochthonous. In the Mader Basin subsidence was up to one hundred times higher with respect to the adjacent platforms, but water depth during the Middle Devonian to middle Famennian interval generally remained above storm-wave base. Devonian rocks are only patchily and incompletely preserved on the Mader Platform, which can be considered as an intermittently flooded peninsula connected to the Lower Paleozoic farther west. The major paleotectonic element of the entire area is the Great Anti-Atlas Fault, a sinistral strike-slip fault, which sharply confines the above-mentioned realms in the south.
    Description: Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen (1020)
    Keywords: ddc:551.7 ; Devonian ; Paleogeography ; Anti-Atlas ; Morocco ; Biostratigraphy
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  • 15
    Publication Date: 2024-02-28
    Description: 〈title xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML"〉Abstract〈/title〉〈p xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xml:lang="en"〉The ultimate demise of the Laurentide Ice Sheet (LIS) and the preceding and succeeding oceanographic changes along the western Labrador Sea offer insights critically important to improve climate predictions of expected future climate warming and further melting of the Greenland ice cap. However, while the final disappearance of the LIS during the Holocene is rather well constrained, the response of sea ice during the resulting meltwater events is not fully understood. Here, we present reconstructions of paleoceanographic changes over the past 9.3 Kyr BP on the northwestern Labrador Shelf, with a special focus on the interaction between the final meltwater event around 8.2 Kyr BP and sea ice and phytoplankton productivity (e.g., IP〈sub〉25〈/sub〉, HBI III (Z), brassicasterol, dinosterol, biogenic opal, total organic carbon). Our records indicate low sea‐ice cover and high phytoplankton productivity on the Labrador Shelf prior to 8.9 Kyr BP, sea‐ice formation was favored by decreased surface salinities due to the meltwater events from Lake Agassiz‐Ojibway and the Hudson Bay Ice Saddle from 8.55 Kyr BP onwards. For the past ca. 7.5 Kyr BP sea ice is mainly transported to the study area by local ocean currents such as the inner Labrador and Baffin Current. Our findings provide new insights into the response of sea ice to increased meltwater discharge as well as shifts in atmospheric and oceanic circulation.〈/p〉
    Description: Key Points: 〈list list-type="bullet"〉 〈list-item〉 〈p xml:lang="en"〉Sea ice on the Labrador Shelf mainly follows the solar insolation and meltwater input from the decaying Laurentide Ice Sheet〈/p〉〈/list-item〉 〈list-item〉 〈p xml:lang="en"〉Sea ice increased following the Lake Agassiz outburst and Hudson Bay Ice Saddle Collapse between 8.5 and 8.2 Kyr BP〈/p〉〈/list-item〉 〈list-item〉 〈p xml:lang="en"〉Low sea ice conditions during the Holocene Thermal Maximum were replaced by an increase following the Neoglacial cooling trend〈/p〉〈/list-item〉 〈/list〉 〈/p〉
    Description: Ocean Frontier Institute
    Description: NSERC
    Description: https://doi.org/10.4095/221564
    Description: https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.949244
    Description: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8247131
    Description: https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.949065
    Description: https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.949056
    Keywords: ddc:551.7 ; sea ice ; Atlantic Ocean ; IP25 ; 8.2 event
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    Publication Date: 2024-02-23
    Description: 〈title xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML"〉ABSTRACT〈/title〉〈p xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xml:lang="en"〉The study examines bioclastic carbonate contourites that arise from the broad spectrum of bottom‐current related sedimentary processes ranging from deposition to erosion. The result of the intermittent accumulation of sediment are thin and condensed successions with abundant hiatuses. Such bottom‐current deposits are poorly known, since the broadly accepted contourite‐facies model, the bi‐gradational sequence, characterizes environments of contourite depositional systems as a continuous accretion of fine‐grained siliciclastic sediments. To increase current understanding of the carbonate facies within hiatal contourite records, the Eifelian–Frasnian of the Tafilalt Platform in Morocco was investigated. The succession is divided into five facies associations that are interpreted to reflect pelagic sedimentation and deposition from bottom currents on a contourite terrace, a gently inclined section of the upper slope of Gondwana shaped by a water‐mass interface. Contourite deposition was mainly controlled by oxic clear‐water currents (documented by moderately to completely bioturbated limestones with abundant hydrogenetic ferromanganese nodules, and low organic‐carbon contents), at times also by an anoxic water mass (featured by organic‐rich coquinas with absent to sparse bioturbation and predominantly syngenetic framboidal pyrites). Biostratigraphic data and the overall depositional architecture display palaeoceanographic hydrodynamic processes associated with a shifting water‐mass interface. The inner terrace was characterized by an alongslope contourite channel and a small mounded drift at its downslope margin. Energetic bottom currents furthermore caused abraded surfaces, i.e. plain areas of non‐deposition and localized erosion, and sandy condensation layers. The microfacies reflects repeated alternation between suspension deposition, winnowing of fines, bedload traction, dynamic sediment bypassing and reworking, together with concomitant seafloor cementation. Coquinas of mainly planktonic and nektonic organisms are identified as integral parts of bi‐gradational contourite sequences showing inverse and normal grading. Hiatal lag concentrations of carbonate intraclasts, ferromanganese nodules and conodonts often drape hardgrounds and erosional surfaces at the midpoint of these frequently incomplete sequences. This Devonian case provides the opportunity to investigate the spatial and temporal variability of the bed‐scale contourite sequence, also with regard to the drift‐scale depositional architecture. In addition, the identified high‐resolution record is a starting point for unravelling the pattern of oceanic circulation in the Devonian greenhouse world.〈/p〉
    Description: Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100001659
    Keywords: ddc:551.7 ; Anti‐Atlas ; bi‐gradational sequence ; bioclastic contourite ; carbonate contourite ; cephalopod limestone ; contourite channel ; contourite terrace
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  • 17
    Publication Date: 2023-11-16
    Description: The long‐term extent of the Earth system response to anthropogenic interference remains uncertain. However, the geologic record offers insights into this problem as Earth has previously cycled between warm and cold intervals during the Phanerozoic. We present an updated compilation of surface temperature proxies for several key time intervals to reconstruct global temperature changes during the Cenozoic. Our data synthesis indicates that Earth’s surface slowly cooled by ca. 9°C during the early Paleogene to late Neogene and that continent‐scale ice sheets developed after global temperature dropped to less than 10°C above preindustrial conditions. Slow cooling contrasts with the steep decrease in combined radiative forcing from past CO〈sub〉2〈/sub〉 concentrations, solar luminosity, and ocean area, which was close to preindustrial levels even as Earth remained in a much warmer state. From this, we infer that the Earth system was less sensitive to greenhouse gas forcing for most of the Cenozoic and that sensitivity must have increased by at least a factor of 2 during the Plio‐Pleistocene. Our results imply that slow feedbacks will raise global surface temperatures by more than 3°C in the coming millennia, even if anthropogenic forcing is stabilized at the present‐day value (2 W/m〈sup〉2〈/sup〉), and that their impact will diminish with further warming.
    Description: Plain Language Summary: It is not well known how much Earth’s surface temperature will change over the next few millennia as a result of increasing atmospheric CO〈sub〉2〈/sub〉 concentrations. This is because we still have a limited understanding of many slow climate feedback mechanisms activated by climate change that will become important in the future. Most climate models project eventual global warming of 3–4°C for doubled CO〈sub〉2〈/sub〉 concentration but exclude many slow climate feedbacks, such as shrinking ice sheets. The distant (geologic) past provides additional clues about the future because the climate system and all of its feedbacks were in equilibrium with naturally elevated CO〈sub〉2〈/sub〉. Using up‐to‐date geologic information of the last 50 million years, we find that Earth’s climate history is best described by a switch from a moderate sensitivity, close to that found in climate models, to a much higher sensitivity in the last 3 million years. If Earth behaves the same way today as it has done in the past, melting ice sheets, natural aerosols, and shifting vegetation patterns will slowly continue to raise global warming above the 2°C target during the next few thousand years even if the human contribution does not increase any further.
    Description: Key Points: Large compilation of Cenozoic paleoclimate proxies was analyzed. Paleogene and Neogene were dominated by Earth system sensitivity of 4°C but sensitivity must have increased in the Plio‐Pleistocene. High Earth system sensitivity stresses the importance of climate change mitigation over adaptation.
    Description: Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100001659
    Description: https://doi.org/10.5880/GFZ.3.3.2022.005
    Keywords: ddc:551.7 ; Cenozoic ; surface temperature proxies ; atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations
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