Over the next century, the Arctic will change and look much different than it does today. Just how different is still unknown ...
A research team led by Prof. Li Mingsong at Peking University has provided new insights into the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal ...
of Alberta) Integrating Eocene shark paleoecology and climate modeling to reveal Southern Ocean circulation ... we contributed to a better understanding the melt season changes in the Arctic Ocean.
If you looked back 45 million years ago to the middle Eocene, the Earth's poles would be unrecognizable. At the time, Antarctica and the Arctic Circle were warm and blanketed with forests ...
45 million years ago, though, the Arctic was much warmer and more habitable ... The fossilized stumps lived during the Eocene ...