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Srinath Krishnan
Researcher at Yale University
Publications - 22
Citations - 1379
Srinath Krishnan is an academic researcher from Yale University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Agriculture & Climate change. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 18 publications receiving 1104 citations. Previous affiliations of Srinath Krishnan include Stockholm University & North Carolina State University.
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The role of carbon dioxide during the onset of Antarctic glaciation
Mark Pagani,Matthew Huber,Zhonghui Liu,Steven M Bohaty,Jorijntje Henderiks,Willem P. Sijp,Srinath Krishnan,Robert M. DeConto +7 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that Antarctic and subantarctic data overestimate atmospheric CO2 levels, biasing long-term trends and supporting a substantial CO2 decrease as the primary agent forcing Antarctic glaciation, consistent with model-derived CO2 thresholds.
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Effects of Rapid Global Warming at the Paleocene-Eocene Boundary on Neotropical Vegetation
Carlos Jaramillo,Diana Ochoa,Diana Ochoa,Lineth Contreras,Lineth Contreras,Lineth Contreras,Mark Pagani,Humberto Carvajal-Ortiz,Humberto Carvajal-Ortiz,Lisa M. Pratt,Srinath Krishnan,Agustín Cardona,Millerlandy Romero,Luis Quiroz,Luis Quiroz,Guillermo Rodriguez,Guillermo Rodriguez,Milton Rueda,Felipe de la Parra,Sara Morón,Sara Morón,Walton Green,Germán Bayona,Camilo Montes,Oscar Quintero,Rafael Ramirez,Germán Mora,Stefan Schouten,Hermann D. Bermúdez,Rosa E. Navarrete,Francisco Parra,Mauricio Alvarán,Jose Osorno,James L. Crowley,Victor A. Valencia,Jeffrey D. Vervoort +35 more
TL;DR: Palynology shows that the tropical rainforest was able to persist under elevated temperatures and high levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide, in contrast to speculations that tropical ecosystems were severely compromised by heat stress.
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The DeepMIP contribution to PMIP4: experimental design for model simulations of the EECO, PETM, and pre-PETM (version 1.0)
Daniel J. Lunt,Matthew Huber,Eleni Anagnostou,Michiel Baatsen,Rodrigo Caballero,Rob DeConto,Henk A. Dijkstra,Yannick Donnadieu,David Evans,Ran Feng,Gavin L. Foster,Edward Gasson,Anna von der Heydt,Christopher J. Hollis,Gordon N. Inglis,S. M. Jones,Jeff Kiehl,Sandy Kirtland Turner,Robert L. Korty,Reinhardt Kozdon,Srinath Krishnan,Jean-Baptiste Ladant,Petra Langebroek,Caroline H Lear,Allegra N. LeGrande,Kate Littler,Paul J. Markwick,Bette L. Otto-Bliesner,Paul Nicholas Pearson,Christopher J. Poulsen,Ulrich Salzmann,Christine A. Shields,Kathryn E. Snell,Michael Starz,James R Super,Clay R. Tabor,Jessica E. Tierney,Gregory J. L. Tourte,Aradhna Tripati,Garland R. Upchurch,Bridget S. Wade,Scott L. Wing,Arne M.E. Winguth,Nicky M. Wright,James C Zachos,Richard E. Zeebe +45 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present an experimental design for climate model simulations of three warm periods within the early Eocene and the latest Paleocene (the EECO, PETM, and pre-PETM).
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Orbital chronology of Early Eocene hyperthermals from the Contessa Road section, central Italy
Simone Galeotti,Srinath Krishnan,Mark Pagani,Luca Lanci,Alberto Gaudio,James C Zachos,Simonetta Monechi,Guia Morelli,Lucas Joost Lourens +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, high-resolution geochemical analyses of the Lower Eocene Contessa Road section (Italy) reveal orbitally controlled fluctuations in the percent concentration of calcium carbonate (wt.% CaCO3) that include the ETM2 (Elmo) and ETM3 ("X") hyperthermal events.
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Leaf wax stable isotopes from Northern Tibetan Plateau: Implications for uplift and climate since 15 Ma
TL;DR: In this paper, a high-resolution time series record of the stable hydrogen isotopic composition of leaf-wax n -alkanes from a continuous Neogene stratigraphic sequence (15-1.8 Ma) from the Qaidam basin on the northern Tibetan Plateau is reported.