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Atlantic deep-sea cherts associated with Eocene hyperthermal events
2019
Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology
Chert, porcelainite, and other siliceous phases are exceptionally common in Atlantic sedimentary records of the early Eocene, but the origins of these facies remain enigmatic. The early Eocene was also the warmest interval of the entire Cenozoic Era, punctuated by numerous discrete warming events termed "hyperthermals," the largest of which is termed the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (~56 Ma). Here we present new and published lithologic and carbon isotope records of silica-bearing lower
doi:10.1029/2018pa003503
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