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The Paleocene-Eocene transition in the Antarctic Indian Ocean: Inference from planktic foraminifera
Gangyi Lu
, Gerta Keller
Geosciences
High Meadows Environmental Institute
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Paleocene
100%
Indian Ocean
100%
Foraminifera
100%
Ocean Surface
100%
Tropics
50%
Water Mass
50%
Paleocene-Eocene Boundary
50%
Structural Change
50%
Antarctic Intermediate Water
50%
Thermocline
50%
Keyphrases
Indian Ocean
100%
Paleocene-Eocene
100%
Dwellers
100%
Polar Warming
28%
Surface Ocean
28%
Individual Size
14%
Thermocline
14%
Depth Stratification
14%
Oxygen Limitation
14%
Climatic Change
14%
Antarctic Intermediate Water
14%
Water Production
14%
Late Paleocene
14%
Wall Thickness
14%
Ap5A
14%
Structural Change
14%
Paleocene-Eocene Boundary
14%
Warm Saline
14%
Nutrient-dense
14%
Apparent Change
14%