Impact of global disturbances on the evolution of life in the polar regions during the early Cenozoic PALEOPOLAR
Lead Research Organisation:
University of Bristol
Department Name: Geographical Sciences
Abstract
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Dan Lunt (Principal Investigator) |
Publications
Lunt D
(2012)
A model-data comparison for a multi-model ensemble of early Eocene atmosphere-ocean simulations: EoMIP
in Climate of the Past
Loptson C
(2014)
Investigating vegetation-climate feedbacks during the early Eocene
in Climate of the Past
Carmichael M
(2016)
A model-model and data-model comparison for the early Eocene hydrological cycle
in Climate of the Past
Tabor C
(2016)
The cause of Late Cretaceous cooling: A multimodel-proxy comparison
in Geology
Lunt D
(2016)
Palaeogeographic controls on climate and proxy interpretation
in Climate of the Past
Joshi M
(2017)
Global warming and ocean stratification: A potential result of large extraterrestrial impacts
in Geophysical Research Letters
Valdes P
(2017)
The BRIDGE HadCM3 family of climate models: HadCM3@Bristol v1.0
in Geoscientific Model Development
Farnsworth A
(2019)
Climate Sensitivity on Geological Timescales Controlled by Nonlinear Feedbacks and Ocean Circulation
in Geophysical Research Letters
Description | We discovered that vegetation feedbaks can amplify the response of the climate system during the Cretaceous. |
Exploitation Route | The results have fed into work which has resulted in some joint academic publications. |
Sectors | Energy |