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Fossil plant stomata indicate decreasing atmospheric CO2 prior to the Eocene–Oligocene boundary
2016
Climate of the Past
<p><strong>Abstract.</strong> A unique stratigraphic sequence of fossil leaves of <i>Eotrigonobalanus furcinervis</i> (extinct trees of the beech family, Fagaceae) from central Germany has been used to derive an atmospheric <i>p</i>CO<sub>2</sub> record with multiple data points spanning the late middle to late Eocene, two sampling levels which may be earliest Oligocene, and two samples from later in the Oligocene. Using the inverse relationship between the density of stomata and
doi:10.5194/cp-12-439-2016
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