Abstract
During the Late Paleocene (59 to 56 Mya), global surface temperature rose by 2–6°C and culminated in
extreme transient global warming event (> 5°C) called the Paleocene-Eocene thermal maximum (PETM),
characterized by a massive carbon input. While the PETM has been documented in exceptional detail,
late Paleocene background trends did not receive much
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