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Effects of rapid global warming at the paleocene-eocene boundary on neotropical vegetation
ArticleAbstract: Temperatures in tropical regions are estimated to have increased by 3° to 5°C, compared with Late PaPalabras claves:Autores:Alvarán M., Bayona G.A., Bermudez H., Camilo Montes, Cardona A., Carvajal-Ortiz H., Contreras L., Crowley J.L., De La Parra F., Green W.A., Jaramillo C.A., Krishnan S., Mora G., Morón S.E., Navarrete R., Ochoa D., Osorno J., Pagani M., Parra F., Pratt L.M., Quintero O., Quiroz L., Ramirez R., Rodriguez G., Romero M., Rueda M.J., Schouten S., Valencia V.A., Vervoort J.Fuentes:scopusNegligible Quantities of Particulate Low-Temperature Pyrogenic Carbon Reach the Atlantic Ocean via the Amazon River
ArticleAbstract: Particulate pyrogenic carbon (PyC) transported by rivers and aerosols, and deposited in marine sedimPalabras claves:AMAZON, Levoglucosan, pyrogenic carbon, Remineralization, Tropical Atlantic Ocean, WildfiresAutores:Bertassoli D.J., Chiessi C.M., Häggi C., Hopmans E.C., Mulitza S., Paul A. Baker, Sawakuchi A.O., Sawakuchi H.O., Schefuß E., Schouten S., Schreuder L.T.Fuentes:scopusModern and late Pleistocene particulate organic carbon transport by the Amazon River: Insights from long-chain alkyl diols
ArticleAbstract: The relative abundance of the C32 1,15 long-chain alkyl diol (LCD) is an emerging proxy for the inpuPalabras claves:1,13-1,14-and 1,15-diols, Amazon river, Aquatic particulate organic carbon, Biomarkers, BIT index, C 1,15-diol 32, Carbon cycle, Dansgaard-Oeschger interstadials, Floodplain lakes, GDGT, Heinrich stadials, Long chain alkyl diols, Long chain diol index, Marine sediment, Particulate organic carbon transport, Pleistocene, rivers, Suspended sediment, Terrestrial particulate organic carbonAutores:Bertassoli D.J., Chiessi C.M., Häggi C., Hefter J., Mulitza S., Paul A. Baker, Sawakuchi A.O., Schefuß E., Schouten S., Zabel M.Fuentes:scopus