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Appy Sluijs

Utrecht University
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The geological record of ocean acidification

B Hönisch, A Ridgwell, DN Schmidt, E Thomas… - science, 2012 - science.org
Ocean acidification may have severe consequences for marine ecosystems; however,
assessing its future impact is difficult because laboratory experiments and field observations are …

[HTML][HTML] Cretaceous sea-surface temperature evolution: Constraints from TEX86 and planktonic foraminiferal oxygen isotopes

CL O'Brien, SA Robinson, RD Pancost… - Earth-Science …, 2017 - Elsevier
It is well established that greenhouse conditions prevailed during the Cretaceous Period (~
145–66 Ma). Determining the exact nature of the greenhouse-gas forcing, climatic warming …

From greenhouse to icehouse; organic-walled dinoflagellate cysts as paleoenvironmental indicators in the Paleogene

A Sluijs, J Pross, H Brinkhuis - Earth-Science Reviews, 2005 - Elsevier
Dinoflagellates are an important component of the extant eukaryotic plankton. Their organic-walled,
hypnozygotic cysts (dinocysts) provide a rich, albeit incomplete, history of the group …

Rapid acidification of the ocean during the Paleocene-Eocene thermal maximum

JC Zachos, U Röhl, SA Schellenberg, A Sluijs… - science, 2005 - science.org
The Paleocene-Eocene thermal maximum (PETM) has been attributed to the rapid release
of ∼2000 × 10 9 metric tons of carbon in the form of methane. In theory, oxidation and ocean …

Subtropical Arctic Ocean temperatures during the Palaeocene/Eocene thermal maximum

A Sluijs, S Schouten, M Pagani, M Woltering… - Nature, 2006 - nature.com
The Palaeocene/Eocene thermal maximum, ∼55 million years ago, was a brief period of
widespread, extreme climatic warming 1 , 2 , 3 , that was associated with massive atmospheric …

Astronomical pacing of late Palaeocene to early Eocene global warming events

LJ Lourens, A Sluijs, D Kroon, JC Zachos, E Thomas… - Nature, 2005 - nature.com
At the boundary between the Palaeocene and Eocene epochs, about 55 million years ago,
the Earth experienced a strong global warming event, the Palaeocene–Eocene thermal …

Episodic fresh surface waters in the Eocene Arctic Ocean

H Brinkhuis, S Schouten, ME Collinson, A Sluijs… - Nature, 2006 - nature.com
It has been suggested, on the basis of modern hydrology and fully coupled palaeoclimate
simulations, that the warm greenhouse conditions 1 that characterized the early Palaeogene …

Arctic hydrology during global warming at the Palaeocene/Eocene thermal maximum

M Pagani, N Pedentchouk, M Huber, A Sluijs… - Nature, 2006 - nature.com
The Palaeocene/Eocene thermal maximum represents a period of rapid, extreme global
warming ∼55 million years ago, superimposed on an already warm world 1 , 2 , 3 . This …

Early Palaeogene temperature evolution of the southwest Pacific Ocean

PK Bijl, S Schouten, A Sluijs, GJ Reichart, JC Zachos… - Nature, 2009 - nature.com
Relative to the present day, meridional temperature gradients in the Early Eocene age (∼56–53
Myr ago) were unusually low, with slightly warmer equatorial regions 1 but with much …

Extreme warming of mid-latitude coastal ocean during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum: Inferences from TEX86 and isotope data

JC Zachos, S Schouten, S Bohaty… - …, 2006 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Abstract Changes in sea surface temperature (SST) during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal
Maximum (PETM) have been estimated primarily from oxygen isotope and Mg/Ca records …