Not exact matches
Viable paleosol microorganisms,
paleoclimatic reconstruction, and relative
dating in archaeology: a test case from Hell Gap, Wyoming, USA — Brigid S. Grund — Journal of Archaeological Science — June 2014
- ARAMATE (The reconstruction of ecosystem and climate variability in the north Atlantic region using annually resolved archives of marine and terrestrial ecosystems)- CLIM - ARCH-DATE (Integration of high resolution climate archives with archaeological and documentary evidence for the precise
dating of maritime cultural and climatic events)- CLIVASH2k (Climate variability in Antarctica and Southern Hemisphere in the past 2000 years)- CoralHydro2k (Tropical ocean hydroclimate and temperature from coral archives)- Global T CFR (Global gridded temperature reconstruction method comparisons)- GMST reconstructions - Iso2k (A global synthesis of Common Era hydroclimate using water isotopes)- MULTICHRON (Constraining modeled multidecadal climate variability in the Atlantic using proxies derived from marine bivalve shells and coralline algae)- PALEOLINK (The missing link in the Past — Downscaling
paleoclimatic Earth System Models)- PSR2k (Proxy Surrogate Reconstruction 2k)
Two comprehensive chapters on
dating methods provide the foundation for all
paleoclimatic studies and are followed by up - to -
date coverage of ice core research, continental geological and biological records, pollen analysis, radiocarbon
dating, tree rings and historical records.
Raymond S. Bradley provides his readers with a comprehensive and up - to -
date review of all of the important methods used in
paleoclimatic reconstruction,
dating and paleoclimate modeling.