Abrupt Climatic Change [E-Book] : Evidence and Implications / edited by W. H. Berger, L. D. Labeyrie.
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Personal Name(s): | Berger, W. H., editor |
Labeyrie, L. D., editor | |
Imprint: |
Dordrecht :
Springer,
1987
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Physical Description: |
XIX, 425 p. online resource. |
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englisch |
ISBN: |
9789400939936 |
DOI: |
10.1007/978-94-009-3993-6 |
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NATO ASI Series, Series C: Mathematical and Pysical Sciences ;
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- I. Introduction
- Abrupt climatic change - an introduction
- Air-sea interaction processes as models for abrupt climatic changes
- How to recognize an abrupt climatic change?
- The rapidity of CO2-induced climatic change: observations, model results and palaeoclimatic implications
- II. The Last Millennium
- The explosive volcanic eruption record in Northern Hemisphere temperature records
- Decadalscale patterns of climatic change over eastern North America inferred from tree rings
- Factors controlling free air and ocean temperature of the last 30 years and extrapolation to the past
- Summer temperature changes from tree rings in the Mediterranean area during the last 800 years
- Evidence of abrupt climatic change during the last 1,500 years recorded in ice cores from the tropical Quelccaya Ice Cap, Peru
- III. Abrupt Climatic Change during the Holocene
- The Late-Quaternary climate of the western Amazon Basin
- Late Holocene morphological changes in a Jamaican Land Snail: evidence for changes in rainfall
- Indications for Abrupt Holocene Climatic Change: Late Holocene oxygen isotope stratigraphy of the Great Salt Lake, Utah
- Pollen time series and Holocene climate variability of the midwest United States
- IV. Glacial-Holocene Transition: Land Records
- Fossil beetle assemblages as evidence for sudden and intense climatic changes in the British Isles during the last 45,000 years
- On the duration of the interglacial to glacial transition at the end of the Eemian Interglacial (Deep Sea Stage 5 e): botanical and sedimentological evidence
- The Alleröd/Younger Dryas boundary
- Movement of the desert boundary in the Levant from latest Pleistocene to Early Holocene
- Younger Dryas in North America - modeling, data analysis, and re-evaluation
- The Younger Dryas in southwestern Europe: an abrupt climatic change as evidenced from pollen records
- Aridification and abrupt climatic events on the Saharan northern and southern margins, 20,000 Y BPto Present
- V. Glacial-Holocene Transition: Ice Core Record
- Ice core evidence of abrupt climatic changes
- Abrupt climatic changes: the Antarctic ice record during the late Pleistocene
- Environmental changes during last deglaciation inferred from chemical analysis of the Dome C ice core
- VI. Glacial-Holocene Transition: Deep-Sea Record
- Bioturbation effects on abrupt climatic changes recorded in deep sea sediments. Correlation between ?18O profiles and accelerator 14C dating
- Glacial-Holocene transition: climate pulsations and sporadic shutdown of NADW production
- Rapid changes in the inflow of Atlantic water into the Norwegian Sea at the end of the last glaciation
- Paleoproductivity of oceanic upwelling and the effect on atmospheric CO2 and climatic change during deglaciation times
- VII. Modeling Climate and Its Record
- Modeling future climate change affecting nuclear waste disposal: An outline
- Detection of abrupt climatic changes in deep-sea sediment cores: the forward problem
- Abrupt terminations of Late Pleistocene ice ages: a simple Milankovitch explanation
- Simulation of paleoclimatic tracers using atmospheric general circulation models
- Climate sensitivity and past climates: evidence from numerical studies
- A climate model intercomparison for the Younger Dryas and its implications for paleoclimatic data collection.