Aniket Mitra
palaeoani.bsky.social
Aniket Mitra
@palaeoani.bsky.social
Palaeontologist and Palaeoclimatologist
EUTOPIA-SIF MSCA Fellow
AMGC-VUB, ISTeP-CYU
🚨 New Publication Alert! 🚨
Our paper in Paleoceanogr. Paleoclimatol. on 41Ma Eocene palaeoequatorial climate 🌍 reveals high temps (31–35 °C), low seasonality, and related oyster growth adaptation.
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#Palaeoclimate #Eocene #Geochemistry #oyster
Habitat Specific Growth Rate Adaptation in Oysters During Early Bartonian: Effects of High Temperature and Low Seasonality in the Indian Palaeotropics
High resolution multiproxy study on early Bartonian oyster shells from the palaeo-tropical Kutch Basin, India Clumped isotope thermometry reveals low seasonality at elevated temperatures Habitat...
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October 13, 2025 at 2:15 PM
🧭New Preprint Alert🧭
I'm happy to share that the work I dedicated the most time to during my PhD is finally seeing some light with Prof. K. Halder.
27 bivalve species including 13 new from Eocene India.
#Eocene #Bivalve #systematics #biogeography #cambay #India

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Early Eocene Bivalves from the Palaeoequatorial Cambay Basin, Gujarat, India and Their Palaeobiogeographic Significance
The early Eocene global warming events and contemporaneous transgressions, led to marine incursions across several basins in the western Indian subcontinent. Gi
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July 3, 2025 at 5:18 PM
Join me for my oral presentation at EGU'25 on April 29th at 16:30 in Room 2.93!

#Egu25 #palaeoclimate #Bartonian #MECO #Eocene #sclerochronology #globalwarming #CO2 #tropical #india #kutch #oyster
April 27, 2025 at 9:56 PM
Reposted by Aniket Mitra
⏰New preprint altert⏰
Check out our latest work led by Aniket Mitra @amgc-vub.bsky.social combining #XRF, #SEM and #clumped #isotope analyses on #fossil #oyster shells to study the impact of global changes during the #Eocene #hothouse period on marine #biodiversity
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Growth stress in oysters during early Bartonian: effects of high temperature and low seasonality in the Indian palaeotropics
Earth’s climate experienced an extreme transition going from the Eocene hothouse into Oligocene icehouse conditions. The Middle Eocene Climatic Optimum (MECO ~41Ma) briefly interrupted this cooling tr...
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February 12, 2025 at 4:29 PM