timeline Flashcards
100-50mya
Cretaceous period
- ‘green Antarctica’ separates from Pangea and starts to move south
50mya
Paleocene/Ecocene thermal maximum
- no ice caps at poles
- Indian and Eurasian pates collide
35mya
- opening of ocean between Tasmania and Antarctica
30mya
- opening of the Drake passage
- formation of the Circumpolar current around Antarctica
- ice sheet forms
20mya
- uplift of the Himalayas
- development of the Asian monsoon
10mya
-further cooling from erosion of the Himalayas locking up carbon in deepsea sediments
6mya
Messinian salinity crisis
- strait of Gibraltar closes
- Gulf stream slows down due to lack of saline input from the Mediterranean
- Atlantic much colder
5.3mya
- Strait of Gibraltar reopens
- Gulf stream intensifies
- humidity in the North Atlantic increases
- Greenland ice cap forms
4.5mya
- closing of Isthmus of Panama
- less input of Pacific water into Caribbean
- North Atlantic more saline
- Gulf stream intensifies
- Greenland ice sheet grows
2.5mya
- start of Glacial-interglacial periods
- initiated by Milankovitch cycles
800,000ya
Mid-Pleistocene transition
- 41,000yr glacial-interglacial cycle switches to 100,000yr cycle
- larger ice sheets mean more of a stimulus is needed to switch between glacial and interglacial, but they are more unstable, meaning the cycle is more intense and changes are more rapid
21,000ya
- last ice age
- huge extent of ice caps
- sea level 120m lower
10,000ya to now
- Holocene period
- unstable interglacial period
7,000ya
- small rise in CO2 possibly linked to deforestation
5,000ya
- small rise in methane possibly linked to the start of rice and cattle farming