Sentences with phrase «paleoclimate research»

I have no idea who, if anyone, is currently doing paleoclimate research in Hawaii.
He has served on national and international advisory committees for paleoclimate research, ocean research, and data management issues, and has contributed to national reports on abrupt climate change and climate extremes.
The snail shells sample more finely spaced increments of time than do data from bands found in caves, trees, or mollusks, which have been used in prior paleoclimate research, he added.
The origin of the periodicity present in Earth's eccentricity is an important question in current paleoclimate research.
A paper published today in Environmental Research Letters has very important implications for tree - ring paleoclimate research [dendrochronology], including Michael Mann's debunked hockey sticks.
The workshop was convened to build on the momentum of the successful Future Earth Past Global Changes (PAGES 2k) initiative and foster a more coordinated approach to coral paleoclimate research.
In my opinion, while the techniques used in the original Mann et al papers may have been slightly flawed, the work was the first of its kind and deserves considerable credit for moving the field of paleoclimate research forward.
With that in mind, we decided to include a list of 10 recommendations in the conclusions that we believe could improve paleoclimate research.
My own paleoclimate research did not go much beyond debunking Shakun and Marcott (essays Cause and Effect and A High Stick Foul, respectively).
The snail shells sample more finely spaced increments of time than do data from bands found in caves, trees, or mollusks, which have been used in prior paleoclimate research, he added.
Prior to ACE, she did paleoclimate research in the Arctic and Antarctica.
While there is undoubtedly scope for statisticians to play a larger role in paleoclimate research, the large investment of time needed to become familiar with the scientific background is likely to deter most statisticians from entering this field.
Most of the previous medalists are a good deal more senior than Mike Mann, and include paleoceanographer Laurent Labeyrie, limnologist Francoise Gasse, ice core pioneers Dominique Raynaud and Sigfus Johnsen and number of other major names in the climate and paleoclimate research, including RC's own Ray Bradley.
Now, on the thresholds business, you should be aware that I'm probably more conservative on this than most in the paleoclimate research community, especially those (like Alley, and me) that have worked mostly on ice cores, looking at longer timescales.
• Prof Bob Carter is a geologist at James Cook University, Queensland, engaged in paleoclimate research
This paleoclimate research facilitates our investigations into the interactions among climate, ecology, and selected fire indicators.
«The last decade of paleoclimate research has shown that the Holocene is not the stable, climatic event - free period as previously thought: both external and internal (oceanic) forcings have caused major climatic changes.»
Well, that would be in accord with Dr. Bob Carter, who the UK Daily Telegraph describes as «a geologist at James Cook University, Queensland, engaged in paleoclimate research
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