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Eocene continental climates and latitudinal temperature gradients
DR Greenwood, SL Wing
Geology 23 (11), 1044-1048, 1995
6101995
Fossils and fossil climate: the case for equable continental interiors in the Eocene
SL Wing, DR Greenwood
Philosophical transactions of the royal society of London. Series B …, 1993
4771993
Using fossil leaves as paleoprecipitation indicators: an Eocene example
P Wilf, SL Wing, DR Greenwood, CL Greenwood
Geology 26 (3), 203-206, 1998
3891998
Persistent near-tropical warmth on the Antarctic continent during the early Eocene epoch
J Pross, L Contreras, PK Bijl, DR Greenwood, SM Bohaty, S Schouten, ...
Nature 488 (7409), 73-77, 2012
3092012
Increased seasonality through the Eocene to Oligocene transition in northern high latitudes
JS Eldrett, DR Greenwood, IC Harding, M Huber
Nature 459 (7249), 969-973, 2009
2812009
Fossil biotas from the Okanagan Highlands, southern British Columbia and northeastern Washington State: climates and ecosystems across an Eocene landscape
DR Greenwood, SB Archibald, RW Mathewes, PT Moss
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 42 (2), 167-185, 2005
2032005
Significantly warmer Arctic surface temperatures during the Pliocene indicated by multiple independent proxies
AP Ballantyne, DR Greenwood, JS Sinninghe Damsté, AZ Csank, ...
Geology 38 (7), 603-606, 2010
1902010
The taphonomy of plant macrofossils
DR Greenwood, SK Donovan
The processes of fossilization, 141-169, 1991
1801991
Life at the top of the greenhouse Eocene world—a review of the Eocene flora and vertebrate fauna from Canada’s High Arctic
JJ Eberle, DR Greenwood
Bulletin 124 (1-2), 3-23, 2012
1752012
Taphonomic constraints on foliar physiognomic interpretations of Late Cretaceous and Tertiary palaeoclimates
DR Greenwood
Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 71 (1), 149-190, 1992
1751992
Seasonality, the latitudinal gradient of diversity, and Eocene insects
SB Archibald, WH Bossert, DR Greenwood, BD Farrell
Paleobiology 36 (3), 374-398, 2010
1472010
Paleotemperature estimation using leaf-margin analysis: is Australia different?
DR Greenwood, P Wilf, SL Wing, DC Christophel
Palaios 19 (2), 129-142, 2004
1372004
How wet was the Arctic Eocene rain forest? Estimates of precipitation from Paleogene Arctic macrofloras
DR Greenwood, JF Basinger, RY Smith
Geology 38 (1), 15-18, 2010
1152010
Early Tertiary vegetation of Arctic Canada and its relevance to paleoclimatic interpretation
JF Basinger, DR Greenwood, T Sweda
Cenozoic plants and climates of the Arctic, 175-198, 1994
1121994
Onset of long-term cooling of Greenland near the Eocene-Oligocene boundary as revealed by branched tetraether lipids
S Schouten, J Eldrett, DR Greenwood, I Harding, M Baas, JSS Damsté
Geology 36 (2), 147-150, 2008
992008
Regional and local vegetation community dynamics of the Eocene Okanagan Highlands (British Columbia Washington State) from palynology
PT Moss, DR Greenwood, SB Archibald
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 42 (2), 187-204, 2005
962005
Plant communities and climate change in southeastern Australia during the early Paleogene
DR Greenwood, PT Moss, AI Rowett, AJ Vadala, RL Keefe
Causes and consequences of globally warm climates in the Early Paleogene 369 …, 2003
902003
Intercontinental dispersal of giant thermophilic ants across the Arctic during early Eocene hyperthermals
SB Archibald, KR Johnson, RW Mathewes, DR Greenwood
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 278 (1725), 3679-3686, 2011
872011
The Pliocene climatic and environmental evolution of southeastern Australia: evidence from the marine and terrestrial realm
SJ Gallagher, DR Greenwood, D Taylor, AJ Smith, MW Wallace, ...
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 193 (3-4), 349-382, 2003
852003
The paleoecology of high-latitude Eocene swamp forests from Axel Heiberg Island, Canadian high Arctic
DR Greenwood, JF Basinger
Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 81 (1), 83-97, 1994
831994
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