The eurasian epicontinental sea was an important carbon sink during the palaeocene-eocene thermal maximum

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  • who: Mustafa Y. Kaya from the Universitu00e4t Rennes, Rennes, FranceUtrecht University have published the research: The Eurasian epicontinental sea was an important carbon sink during the Palaeocene-Eocene thermal maximum, in the Journal: nutrients levels. Apectodinium and Florentinia reichartii are thermophilic dinocyst taxa and abundant Spiniferites indicate influence of open marine of 24/Nov/2021
  • what: The authors focus on the vast Eurasian Epicontinental Sea (EES) that extended from the Mediterranean Tethys to the margin of the Tibetan Plateau through the proto-Paratethys Sea and up to the Arctic through the West Siberian sea17 (Fig . . .

     

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