Pliocene / 鮮新世 / せんしんせい, 500 MYA - 258 MYA
鮮新世初期の暖かさ 500MYA - 400 MYA
Fedorov, AV. et al., Nature 496, 43–49 (2013)
Patterns and mechanisms of early Pliocene warmth
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Komiya Group
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