Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8908513 | Sedimentary Geology | 2018 | 44 Pages |
Abstract
Clay mineral relative abundances vary with a general increase in kaolinite content from bottom to top. However, at one site there are significant variations in kaolinite/muscovite (Kln/Ms) that define five cycles of kaolinite abundance and Kln/Ms. that indicate cyclic patterns of paleoprecipitation and paleotemperature. These are interpreted as several short-lived hyperthermals during the Paleocene-early Eocene in the Southern Hemisphere, which correlate with well-established episodes of warmth documented from the Northern Hemisphere.
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Authors
Margarita Do Campo, Blanca Bauluz, Cecilia del Papa, Timothy White, Alfonso Yuste, Maria Jose Mayayo,