Sentences with phrase «late glacial climate»

Peteet, D.M., 2001: Late glacial climate variability GCM modeling experiments: An overview.
«Late Glacial Climate History from Ice Cores.»

Not exact matches

Milankovitch forcings are well accepted, and are understood to be the driving forces controlling the glacial - interglacial cycles, see Loutre and Berger (2000) for one of the latest discussions of this and the relevance to future climate change.
Second, sub-stage 19c lies near the middle - Pleistocene, a time when the climate system appears to have been most clearly transitioning from smaller amplitude, shorter period, and more symmetric glacial cycles, to the larger, longer, and more saw - toothed glacial cycles of the late Pleistocene.
Here is an example of an interbedded sand - shale sequence produced by climate change: The Late Glacial and The Younger Dryas - Preboreal boundary.
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For my part, I have studied the oceanographic and biological consequences of abrupt climate warming in the very recent glacial and interglacial climates of the Late Pleistocene (from 20,000 years ago to the present).
Müller, J. & Stein, R. High - resolution record of late glacial and deglacial sea ice changes in Fram Strait corroborates ice - ocean interactions during abrupt climate shifts.
The latest slandering of climate science in the press has been dubbed «glaciergate «-- about the Himalayan glacial melt issue (see David Spratt's response here).
Han, Y.M., D.M. Peteet, R. Arimoto, J.J. Cao, Z.S.. An, S. Sritrairat, and B.Z. Yan, 2016: Climate and fuel controls on North American paleofires: Smoldering to flaming in the Late - glacial - Holocene Transition.
To better understand these discrepancies, a recent study published in Geophysical Research Letters investigates the drivers of changes in deep ocean circulation across a range of modern and Last Glacial Maximum (LGM, ~ 21000 years ago) climate simulations from the latest Paleoclimate Modelling Intercomparison Project (PMIP).
Quoting from a paper that was accepted: «Many palaeoclimate records from the North Atlantic region show a pattern of rapid climate oscillations, the so - called Dansgaard — Oeschger events, with a quasi-periodicity of ∼ 1,470 years for the late glacial period» http://www.nature.com/articles/nature04121
Related Volcanoes, Tree Rings, and Climate Models: This is how science works Fossil Focus: Using Plant Fossils to Understand Past Climates and Environments Atmospheric oxygen over Phanerozoic time Coupled carbon isotopic and sedimentological records from the Permian system of eastern Australia reveal the response of atmospheric carbon dioxide to glacial growth and decay during the late Palaeozoic Ice Age
My research incorporates glacial geoology and cosmogenic geochronology methods to reconstruct late - Quaternary and Holocene climate behaviour.
Specific interests include palaeoclimate of the tropical Andes, causes of late - glacial abrupt climate events, and the future evolution of tropical glaciers and hydrology.
Climate model simulations of the Last Glacial Maximum show an even stronger Bodélé LLJ compared with that of the present, and dated evidence points to the conditions under which deflation would have been capable of excavating the depression which was later partly filled by paleolake Megachad (31).
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