Paleogene time scale miscalibration: Evidence from the dating of the North Atlantic igneous province

Jolley et al. (2002) have proposed that the date of the Paleocene - Eocene thermal maximum is ca. 60 Ma, at least 5 m.y. older than currently estimated and, as a result, argue that the Paleogene time scale of Berggren et al. (1995) is grossly miscalibrated. The implications of this proposal are impl...

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Main Authors: Aubry, Marie-Pierre, Swisher, Carl C., Kent, Dennis V., Berggren, William A.
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Published: Columbia University 2003
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spelling ftdatacite:10.7916/d8m61vr8 2023-05-15T17:27:57+02:00 Paleogene time scale miscalibration: Evidence from the dating of the North Atlantic igneous province Aubry, Marie-Pierre Swisher, Carl C. Kent, Dennis V. Berggren, William A. 2003 https://dx.doi.org/10.7916/d8m61vr8 https://academiccommons.columbia.edu/doi/10.7916/D8M61VR8 unknown Columbia University Geology Paleoclimatology Text Articles article-journal ScholarlyArticle 2003 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.7916/d8m61vr8 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z Jolley et al. (2002) have proposed that the date of the Paleocene - Eocene thermal maximum is ca. 60 Ma, at least 5 m.y. older than currently estimated and, as a result, argue that the Paleogene time scale of Berggren et al. (1995) is grossly miscalibrated. The implications of this proposal are implausible, and we attribute the discrepancy in age noted by Jolley et al. (2002) to miscorrelation of the Staffa-type palynofloras and ambiguous isotopic dates from the North Atlantic igneous province. Text North Atlantic DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology)
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Paleoclimatology
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Paleoclimatology
Aubry, Marie-Pierre
Swisher, Carl C.
Kent, Dennis V.
Berggren, William A.
Paleogene time scale miscalibration: Evidence from the dating of the North Atlantic igneous province
topic_facet Geology
Paleoclimatology
description Jolley et al. (2002) have proposed that the date of the Paleocene - Eocene thermal maximum is ca. 60 Ma, at least 5 m.y. older than currently estimated and, as a result, argue that the Paleogene time scale of Berggren et al. (1995) is grossly miscalibrated. The implications of this proposal are implausible, and we attribute the discrepancy in age noted by Jolley et al. (2002) to miscorrelation of the Staffa-type palynofloras and ambiguous isotopic dates from the North Atlantic igneous province.
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author Aubry, Marie-Pierre
Swisher, Carl C.
Kent, Dennis V.
Berggren, William A.
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Swisher, Carl C.
Kent, Dennis V.
Berggren, William A.
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title Paleogene time scale miscalibration: Evidence from the dating of the North Atlantic igneous province
title_short Paleogene time scale miscalibration: Evidence from the dating of the North Atlantic igneous province
title_full Paleogene time scale miscalibration: Evidence from the dating of the North Atlantic igneous province
title_fullStr Paleogene time scale miscalibration: Evidence from the dating of the North Atlantic igneous province
title_full_unstemmed Paleogene time scale miscalibration: Evidence from the dating of the North Atlantic igneous province
title_sort paleogene time scale miscalibration: evidence from the dating of the north atlantic igneous province
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