نتایج جستجو برای: paleoclimate

تعداد نتایج: 1419  

2003
John C. H. Chiang Michela Biasutti David S. Battisti

[1] Recent paleoproxy records suggest that the mean latitude of the Atlantic Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) varied synchronously with North Atlantic climate over a range of timescales throughout the Holocene and Last Glacial Maximum. We show that the present-day ‘‘meridional mode’’ of atmosphere-ocean variability in the tropical Atlantic is a potentially useful model for understanding th...

Journal: :Science 2002
Jelte Rozema Bas van Geel Lars Olof Björn Judith Lean Sasha Madronich

2007
Gregory J. Retallack

Paleotemperature and paleoprecipitation over the past 40 m.yr. can be inferred from the degree of chemical weathering and depth of carbonate nodules in paleosols of Oregon, Montana, and Nebraska. Paleosol records show that late Eocene (35 Ma), middle Miocene (16 Ma), late Miocene (7 Ma), and early Pliocene (4 Ma) warm climatic episodes were also times of a wet climate in Oregon, Montana, and Ne...

2008
David DiBiase Catherine Reeves Alan M. MacEachren John B. Krygier

We begin with an abbreviated review of recent approaches to the display of three or more geographically-referenced data variables from the literatures of statistics, computer graphics and cartography. In comparison we describe a method we have developed for exploring relationships among multivariate paleoclimate data pro­ duced by a global circulation model at Penn State's Earth System Science ...

2015
Douwe J. J. van Hinsbergen Lennart V. de Groot Sebastiaan J. van Schaik Wim Spakman Peter K. Bijl Appy Sluijs Cor G. Langereis Henk Brinkhuis Dana L. Royer

Realistic appraisal of paleoclimatic information obtained from a particular location requires accurate knowledge of its paleolatitude defined relative to the Earth's spin-axis. This is crucial to, among others, correctly assess the amount of solar energy received at a location at the moment of sediment deposition. The paleolatitude of an arbitrary location can in principle be reconstructed from...

2006
Cecilia Bitz

The Polar Climate Working Group (PCWG) met jointly with the Paleoclimate Working Group (PaleoWG) for two talks that focussed on Abrupt Climate Change, first a modeling study followed by results from observations. Later the PCWG heard results from model intercomparison studies. Abstracts from the presentations follow. At the end of the PCWG meeting, poster presenters gave short overviews of thei...

2012
Kira Rehfeld Norbert Marwan Sebastian F. M. Breitenbach Jürgen Kurths

Internal variability of the Asian monsoon system and the relationship amongst its sub-systems, the Indian and East Asian Summer Monsoon, are not sufficiently understood to predict its responses to a future warming climate. Past environmental variability is recorded in Palaeoclimate proxy data. In the Asian monsoon domain many records are available, e.g. from stalagmites, tree-rings or sediment ...

2005
Anthony J. Broccoli Ronald J. Stouffer

This study analyzes a three-member ensemble of experiments, in which 0.1 Sv of freshwater was applied to the North Atlantic for 100 years in order to address the potential for large freshwater inputs in the North Atlantic to drive abrupt climate change. The model used is the GFDL R30 coupled ocean–atmosphere general circulation model. We focus in particular on the effects of this forcing on the...

2000
Kathryn M. Gregory-Wodzicki

—Fossil floras are an important source of quantitative terrestrial paleoclimate data. Many paleoclimate estimates are based on relationships observed in modern vegetation between leaf morphology and climate, such as the increase in the percentage of entire-margined species with increasing temperature and the increase in leaf size with increasing precipitation. An important question is whether t...

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