- 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...
-
analysis of and
research into
these hyperthermals in the
early Eocene has led to
hypotheses that the
hyperthermals are
based on
orbital parameters, in...
-
relative global impact of the
Eocene hyperthermals are the
source of much
current research. In any case, the
hyperthermals appear to have
ushered in the Early...
- long-term,
gradual warming were at
least three (and
probably more) "
hyperthermals".
These can be
defined as
geologically brief (<200,000 year) events...
- 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...
-
dispersal of
giant thermophilic ants
across the
Arctic during early Eocene hyperthermals" (PDF).
Proceedings of the
Royal Society B. 278 (1725): 3679–3686. doi:10...
- Okumura, M.; Paci, J. T.; Schatz, G. C.; Zhang, J.; Minton, T. K. (2009). "
Hyperthermal O-Atom
Exchange Reaction O2 + CO2
through a CO4 Intermediate" (PDF)....
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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...
-
temperatures were
about 18.2 °C,
which shot up to as much as 35 °C, this
hyperthermal condition lasting as long as 500,000 years. Air
temperatures at Gondwana's...
- Event, also
referred to as the
Weissert Thermal Excursion (WTX), was a
hyperthermal event that
occurred in the
Valanginian stage of the
Early Cretaceous...