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      A two-step process for the reflooding of the Mediterranean after the Messinian Salinity Crisis

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          We review Phanerozoic sea-level changes [543 million years ago (Ma) to the present] on various time scales and present a new sea-level record for the past 100 million years (My). Long-term sea level peaked at 100 +/- 50 meters during the Cretaceous, implying that ocean-crust production rates were much lower than previously inferred. Sea level mirrors oxygen isotope variations, reflecting ice-volume change on the 10(4)- to 10(6)-year scale, but a link between oxygen isotope and sea level on the 10(7)-year scale must be due to temperature changes that we attribute to tectonically controlled carbon dioxide variations. Sea-level change has influenced phytoplankton evolution, ocean chemistry, and the loci of carbonate, organic carbon, and siliciclastic sediment burial. Over the past 100 My, sea-level changes reflect global climate evolution from a time of ephemeral Antarctic ice sheets (100 to 33 Ma), through a time of large ice sheets primarily in Antarctica (33 to 2.5 Ma), to a world with large Antarctic and large, variable Northern Hemisphere ice sheets (2.5 Ma to the present).
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              A review of calcareous nannofossil astrobiochronology encompassing the past 25 million years☆

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                Journal
                Basin Research
                Basin Res
                Wiley-Blackwell
                0950091X
                April 2012
                April 05 2012
                : 24
                : 2
                : 125-153
                Article
                10.1111/j.1365-2117.2011.00521.x
                160a1b05-4d96-427a-a4d8-c583421c5875
                © 2012

                http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/tdm_license_1.1

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