- and microfossils.
Combined with
techniques to date the proxies, the
paleoclimate records are used to
determine the past
states of Earth's atmosphere....
- The
Paleoclimate Modelling Intercomparison Project is a project,
somewhat along the
lines of AMIP or CMIP, to
coordinate and
encourage the
systematic study...
- July 2011 Ghil M (1994). "Cryothermodynamics: the
chaotic dynamics of
paleoclimate".
Physica D. 77 (1–3): 130–159. Bibcode:1994PhyD...77..130G. doi:10...
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Global paleoclimate indicators are the
proxies sensitive to
global paleoclimatic environment changes. They are
mostly derived from
marine sediments. Paleoclimate...
- The
Mediterranean Sea (/ˌmɛdɪtəˈreɪniən/ MED-ih-tə-RAY-nee-ən) is a sea
connected to the
Atlantic Ocean,
surrounded by the
Mediterranean Basin and almost...
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isotope stages (OIS), are
alternating warm and cool
periods in the Earth's
paleoclimate,
deduced from
oxygen isotope data
derived from deep sea core samples...
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Paleontology or
palaeontology is the
study of
prehistoric life
forms on
Earth through the
examination of
plant and
animal fossils. This
includes the study...
- processes, and have
begun to use
lacustrine records to
reconstruct paleoclimates.
Detailed records of
historical climate change have been
developed from...
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Throughout Earth's
climate history (
Paleoclimate) its
climate has
fluctuated between two
primary states:
greenhouse and
icehouse Earth. Both
climate states...
- are used as
proxies for
environmental change in
applications such as
paleoclimate, paleoceanography,
studies of the
provenance of sediments, pollution...