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Geology | 2004

Glacial-interglacial–scale paleoclimatic change without large ice sheets in the Oligocene of central Oregon

Gregory J. Retallack; Jonathan G. Wynn; Theodore J. Fremd

Abundant late Oligocene paleosols in eastern Oregon compose a paleoclimatic archive rivaling the resolution of deep-sea cores, recording 105 Milankovitch-scale cycles over the 5.1 m.y. duration of the middle John Day Formation. Paleoclimatic cycles are apparent from the fossil record of snails, mammals, trace fossils, soil structure, depth to calcic horizon of paleosols, and carbon and oxygen isotopic composition of pedogenic carbonate. Interpreted Oligocene alternation between semiarid sagebrush steppe and subhumid wooded grassland has the same amplitude as that inferred during accumulation of the Quaternary Palouse Loess in Washington and Oregon. This similar amplitude is surprising because large ice caps like those of the Quaternary did not extend across North America or Europe during the Oligocene. Thus ice-albedo amplification of Milankovitch-scale insolation variation cannot explain the similar magnitude of Oligocene paleoclimatic fluctuation. Weak orbital signals were more likely amplified by greenhouse gases such as CO 2 and CH 4 due to changing carbon budgets in the sea and on land.


American Journal of Physical Anthropology | 2004

Influence of Plio-Pleistocene aridification on human evolution: evidence from paleosols of the Turkana Basin, Kenya.

Jonathan G. Wynn


Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2005

Rayleigh distillation and the depth profile of 13C/12C ratios of soil organic carbon from soils of disparate texture in Iron Range National Park, Far North Queensland, Australia

Jonathan G. Wynn; Michael I. Bird; Vanessa N.L. Wong


Journal of Human Evolution | 2000

Paleosols, Stable Carbon Isotopes, and Paleoenvironmental Interpretation of Kanapoi, Northern Kenya

Jonathan G. Wynn


Global Biogeochemical Cycles | 2006

Continental‐scale measurement of the soil organic carbon pool with climatic, edaphic, and biotic controls

Jonathan G. Wynn; Michael I. Bird; Lins Vellen; Emilie Grand-Clement; John Carter; Sandra L. Berry


Geoderma | 2005

Recent vegetation changes in central Queensland, Australia : Evidence from δ13C and 14C analyses of soil organic matter

Evelyn S. Krull; J. O. Skjemstad; William H. Burrows; Steven G. Bray; Jonathan G. Wynn; Roland Bol; L.R. Spouncer; Ben Harms


Journal of Human Evolution | 2005

A new hominin from the Basal Member of the Hadar Formation, Dikika, Ethiopia, and its geological context

Zeresenay Alemseged; Jonathan G. Wynn; William H. Kimbel; Denné Reed; Denis Geraads; René Bobe


Journal of Human Evolution | 2002

Paleosols and paleoenvironments of the middle Miocene, Maboko Formation, Kenya.

Gregory J. Retallack; Jonathan G. Wynn; Brenda R. Benefit; Monte L. McCrossin


New Phytologist | 2003

Towards a physically based model of CO2‐induced stomatal frequency response

Jonathan G. Wynn


Journal of Human Evolution | 2001

Paleoenvironmental Reconstruction of Middle Miocene Paleosols Bearing Kenyapithecus and Victoriapithecus , Nyakach Formation, Southwestern Kenya

Jonathan G. Wynn; Gregory J. Retallack

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Denis Geraads

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Denné Reed

University of Texas at Austin

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Diana C. Roman

Carnegie Institution for Science

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Enquye W. Negash

George Washington University

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Zelalem K. Bedaso

University of South Florida

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John Carter

Queensland Department of Natural Resources and Mines

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