Sentences with word «paleorecord»

But climate modelers could never get the monsoons to bring enough water to support the level of vegetation that paleorecords show existed in the region 6000 years ago.
«When we put 400 ppm carbon dioxide into a model, we don't get as warm a planet as we see when we look at paleorecords from the Pliocene,» said Jim White, director of CU - Boulder's Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research and co-author of the new study published online in the journal Palaeogeography, Paleoclimatology, Palaeoecology.
«Many paleorecords record global temperature rises of 5 to 6 degrees Celsius in a decade or two, and I give some examples.
Kulkarni, C., D.M. Peteet, and R. Boger, 2018: The Little Ice Age and human - environmental interactions in the Central Balkans: Insights from a new Serbian paleorecord.
Our record from Linsley Pond in Connecticut — a famous pond in ecological history studied by Yale biologist G.E. Hutchinson — lake sediments documents the first paleorecord discrimination between smoldering and flaming fires in the past and indicates the clear relationship to climate change.
Four Reviews discuss recent research on the current and future effects of climate change as informed by our understanding of changing climates in the paleorecord.
«In the paleorecord, we find a lockstep correlation between the amount of [phytoplankton growing] and temperature,» says Coale.
Then he started to get squirmy because I was saying that [even] if we didn t have the hockey stick and the paleorecord, we have an absolutely reliable record over the last 100 years or so, and it s warming like crazy.
Increasingly, paleorecords are used as historical baselines for landscape management, conservation, and restoration.
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