Sentences with phrase «paleoclimatology at»

He comes to Victoria by way of Master's research in glaciology at the University of Calgary and PhD research in paleoclimatology at Oregon State University.
Dr. Tim Patterson - Professor of paleoclimatology at Carelton University - one of the main contributors to TechCentralStation.
Clark is professor of hydrogeology and paleoclimatology at the University of Ottawa (see Ian Clark, Solar Activity Causes Global Warming, in the book, Global Warming Opposing Viewpoints, ed.
Dr Kevin Anchukaitis, associate professor of paleoclimatology at the University of Arizona, who also wasn't involved in the study, disagrees that proxy records can't record climate extremes — indeed, it is only through using proxies that scientists know about past extremes, he says.
«It is much more complex than just going out into the ocean and dumping some iron in,» said Kassandra Costa, a graduate student of paleoclimatology at Columbia University and lead author of the study.

Not exact matches

A new study linking paleoclimatology — the reconstruction of past global climates — with historical analysis by researchers at Yale and other institutions shows a link between environmental stress and its impact on the economy, political stability, and war - fighting capacity of ancient Egypt.
I agree, only been at this about a year and paleoclimatology does cover the universe Blogs have been helpful getting started but I've bought a subscription to science and have been trying to learn from original literature for the past six months or so.
For example, I am patiently waiting for someone at the Guardian to address the serious misrepresentations of Oxburgh and Muir Russell made by Steve McIntyre at last week's panel discussions in the U.K. (Not to mention McIntyre's characterization of paleoclimatology as little more than «phrenology» or his inability to answer a simple question about attribution of current warming — and don't get me started on Fred Pearce).
[Response: Most of these reconstructions are archived at the NOAA Paleoclimatology Data Center.
At times i get the impression Judith's talking about paleoclimatology, in which case she makes some sense (Patrick Caldon's summary above in # 503 seems very reasonable to me).
Almost all of the authors here at Realclimate have done substantial work in paleoclimate for decades, as you can see from our publication lists (including the textbook Paleoclimatology).
The GISP2 data (R Alley data at the WDC paleoclimatology site) says that the Greenland temperature peaked in 8000BC and in 7000BC and in 1400BC (with a sub peak half a degree lower in 100BC), at about 2 degrees C warmer than today.
Coby, For what it's worth, here's where that «it was based on one tree» claim likely came from: «McIntyre and McKitrick went back to the source of the Gaspé series and then to the archived data at the World Data Center for Paleoclimatology.
Articles about methods, paleoclimatology, mitigation, adaptation, and effects at least implicitly accept human - caused global warming and were usually obvious from the title alone.
I agree, only been at this about a year and paleoclimatology does cover the universe Blogs have been helpful getting started but I've bought a subscription to science and have been trying to learn from original literature for the past six months or so.
Pat Frank - spectroscopy is a perfect example of what I mean by phenomenology and statistics lying at the heart of chemistry - at least extending what I understand as the same argument you are applying to paleoclimatology.
Although the * precise * location of the trees may not be available, the general lat - long location for three Gaspe tree ring records is provided at the paleoclimatology link for ncdc / noaa.
In particular I would claim based on paleoclimatology that it could not possibly have been increasing at even 0.1 % per annum over half a century in those days.
And yet somehow all references to that source has been excised; in fact, Bradley's Paleoclimatology text book is not listed at all among Rapp's references.
«The changes that are currently taking place in a disturbing manner resemble those 14,700 years ago,» says one of the authors, Michael Weber, an expert in paleoclimatology, geology and oceanography at the University of Bonn, Germany.
Today we'll take a closer look at Wegman et al's key passage on tree - ring proxies and do a detailed side - by - side comparison with its apparent main antecedent, chapter section 10.2 in Raymond Bradley's classic Paleoclimatology: Reconstructing Climates of the Quaternary.
Eocene paleoclimatology suggests El Padre could become permanent at CO2 concentrations above 400 ppmv.
Ukstins Peate — along with Sam Saltzman, a Master of Science student in Geoscience focusing on geochemistry and paleoclimatology from Lake Forest, Illinois, and Brennan van Alderwerelt, a doctoral student in volcanology and igneous petrology from Portland, Oregon — spent two weeks at Laguna Lejía in October 2014.
Interviews with McIntyre and McKitrick were at the core of the film's treatment of paleoclimatology.
They viewed paleoclimatology as the most valid tool: if you want to know what will happen when CO2 rises or the temperature changes, they say to look at the history of the earth.
It's rather ironic that a skeptic like Dr. Idso is at least partially responsible for producing the proxy most important in getting multiproxy paleoclimatology off the ground.
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