A massive input of coarse-grained siliciclastics in the Pyrenean Basin during the PETM: the missing ingredient in a coeval abrupt change in hydrological regime
The Paleocene–Eocene thermal maximum (PETM) is represented in numerous shallow and deep marine sections of the south–central and western Pyrenees by a 2–4 m thick unit (locally up to 20 m) of clays or marly clays intercalated within a carbonate-dominated succession. This unit records a massive input...
Main Authors: | V. Pujalte, J. I. Baceta, B. Schmitz |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Copernicus Publications
2015-12-01
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Series: | Climate of the Past |
Online Access: | http://www.clim-past.net/11/1653/2015/cp-11-1653-2015.pdf |
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