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- A hyperthermal event corresponds to a sudden warming of the planet on a geologic time scale. The consequences of this type of event are the subject of...
- the University of California at Los Angeles in 1965 for thesis titled Hyperthermal Processes in the Solar Atmosphere. He currently works for Intellectual...
- long-term, gradual warming were at least three (and probably more) "hyperthermals". These can be defined as geologically brief (<200,000 year) events...
- Danian age. Close to the end of the Danian, around 62.2 Ma, occurred a hyperthermal, similar to but smaller in magnitude compared to the more famous Palaeocene-Eocene...
- Event, also referred to as the Weissert Thermal Excursion (WTX), was a hyperthermal event that occurred in the Valanginian stage of the Early Cretaceous...
- analysis of and research into these hyperthermals in the early Eocene has led to hypotheses that the hyperthermals are based on orbital parameters, in...
- bacterium from the genus of Planifilum which has been isolated from hyperthermal compost in ****an. Parte, A.C. "Planifilum". LPSN. "Planifilum fulgidum...
- second major hyperthermal that punctuated long-term warming from the Late Paleocene through the Early Eocene (58 to 50 Ma). The hyperthermals were geologically...
- bacterium from the genus of Planifilum which has been isolated from hyperthermal compost in ****an. Parte, A.C. "Planifilum". LPSN. "Planifilum fimeticola...
- l’Arboudeyesse Thermal Event (ATE) a million years later. Following these two hyperthermals was the Amadeus Thermal Maximum around 106 Ma, during the middle Albian...