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Micropaleontological Evidence for Increased Meridional Heat Transport in the North Atlantic Ocean During the Pliocene
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EngineeringPaleoceanographyMiddle PlioceneMeridional Heat TransportMicropaleontological EvidenceOceanographyEarth ScienceSocial SciencesHolocenePaleoenvironmental ChangePleistoceneGeochronologyMarine GeologyGeographyNorth AtlanticCryosphereLast TimePaleoclimatologyClimatologyNorth Atlantic OceanPaleoecology
The Middle Pliocene ( approximately 3 million years ago) has been identified as the last time the Earth was significantly warmer than it was during the Last Interglacial and Holocene. A quantitative micropaleontological paleotemperature transect from equator to high latitudes in the North Atlantic indicates that Middle Pliocene warmth involved increased meridional oceanic heat transport.
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