Items where Author is "Norris, Richard D"

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De Vleeschouwer, D, Penman, DE, D'haenens, S, Wu, F, Westerhold, T, Vahlenkamp, M, Cappelli, C, Agnini, C, Kordesch, WEC, King, DJ, van der Ploeg, R, Pälike, H, Turner, SK, Wilson, P, Norris, RD, Zachos, JC, Bohaty, SM and Hull, PM (2023) North Atlantic drift sediments constrain Eocene tidal dissipation and the evolution of the Earth‐Moon system. Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology, 38(2). doi:10.1029/2022PA004555

Hull, PM, Bornemann, A, Penman, DE, Henehan, MJ, Norris, RD, Wilson, PA, Blum, P, Alegret, L, Batenburg, SJ, Bown, PR, Bralower, TJ, Cournède, C, Deutsch, A, Donner, B, Friedrich, O, Jehle, S, Kim, H, Kroon, D, Lippert, PC, Loroch, D, Moebius, I, Moriya, K, Peppe, DJ, Ravizza, GE, Röhl, U, Schueth, JD, Sepúlveda, J, Sexton, PF, Sibert, EC, Śliwińska, KK, Summons, RE, Thomas, E, Westerhold, T, Whiteside, JH, Yamaguchi, T and Zachos, JC (2020) On impact and volcanism across the Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary. Science, 367(6475). 266-272. doi:10.1126/science.aay5055

Batenburg, SJ, Friedrich, O, Kazuyoshi, M, Voigt, S, Cournède, C, Moebius, I, Blum, P, Bornemann, A, Fiebig, J, Hasegawa, T, Hull, PM, Norris, RD, Röhl, U, Sexton, PF, Westerhold, T, Wilson, PA and IODP Expedition 342 Scientists (2018) Late Maastrichtian carbon isotope stratigraphy and cyclostratigraphy of the Newfoundland Margin (Site U1403, IODP Leg 342). Newsletters on Stratigraphy, 51(2). 245-260. doi:10.1127/nos/2017/0398

Gutjahr, M, Ridgwell, A, Sexton, PF, Anagnostou, E, Pearson, PN, Pälike, H, Norris, RD, Thomas, E and Foster, GL (2017) Very large release of mostly volcanic carbon during the Palaeocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum. Nature, 548(7669). 573-577. doi:10.1038/nature23646

Penman, DE, Turner, SK, Sexton, PF, Norris, RD, Dickson, AJ, Boulila, S, Ridgwell, A, Zeebe, RE, Zachos, JC, Cameron, A, Westerhold, T and Röhl, U (2016) An abyssal carbonate compensation depth overshoot in the aftermath of the Palaeocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum. Nature Geoscience. doi:10.1038/ngeo2757 PANGAEA Supplementary Data

Bornemann, A, Norris, RD, Lyman, JA, D'haenens, S, Groeneveld, J, Röhl, U, Farley, KA and Speijer, RP (2014) Persistent environmental change after the Paleocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum in the eastern North Atlantic. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 394. 70-81. doi:10.1016/j.epsl.2014.03.017 PANGAEA Supplementary Data

Sexton, PF, Norris, RD, Wilson, PA, Pälike, H, Westerhold, T, Röhl, U, Bolton, CT and Gibbs, S (2011) Eocene global warming events driven by ventilation of oceanic dissolved organic carbon. Nature, 471. 349-352. doi:10.1038/nature09826 PANGAEA Supplementary Data

Flögel, S, Beckmann, B, Hofmann, P, Bornemann, A, Westerhold, T, Norris, RD, Dullo, WC and Wagner, T (2008) Evolution of tropical watersheds and continental hydrology during the Late Cretaceous greenhouse; impact on marine carbon burial and possible implications for the future. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 274(1-2). 1-13. doi:10.1016/j.epsl.2008.06.011

Bornemann, A, Norris, RD, Friedrich, O, Beckmann, B, Schouten, S, Damste, JSS, Vogel, J, Hofmann, P and Wagner, T (2008) Isotopic evidence for glaciation during the cretaceous supergreenhouse. Science, 319(5860). 189-192. doi:10.1126/science.1148777 PANGAEA Supplementary Data

Bice, KL, Birgel, D, Meyers, PA, Dahl, KA, Hinrichs, KU and Norris, RD (2006) A multiple proxy and modeling study of Cretaceous upper ocean temperatures and atmospheric CO2 concentrations. Paleoceanography, 21. PA2002. doi:10.1029/2005PA001203 PANGAEA Supplementary Data

Book Section

Röhl, U, Norris, RD and Ogg, JG (2003) Cyclostratigraphy of upper Paleocene and late Eocene sediments at Blake Nose Site 1051 (western North Atlantic). In: Gingerich, P, Schmitz, B, Thomas, E and Wing, S (eds.) Causes and Consequences of Globally Warm Climates in the Early Paleogene. Geological Society of America (GSA) Special Paper Series, 567-588. doi:10.1130/0-8137-2369-8.567 PANGAEA Supplementary Data

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