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brief introduction to the history of climate A web site of Richard A. Muller group, Publications and Books.
Idioma: English / English | Climate change and Palaeoclimatology East African evidence for Late Pleistocene climate change. Younger Dryas effects, Testing hypotheses for the onset of Northern Hemisphere glaciation, history of changing greenhouse gases, The yellowing of the Sahara, Neoproterozoic climate modelling Idioma: English / English |
Historia del Clima Contenidos originarios del libro "Historia del Clima de la Tierra" son renovados y puestos al día periódicamente. Idioma: Español / Spanish; Castilian | Historia del Clima de la Tierra En este sitio puedes ir saltando por mapas, gráficos y dibujos relacionados con diversos aspectos de los paleoclimas y de la historia general del clima. Por Anton Uriarte Idioma: Español / Spanish; Castilian |
NASA Goddars Institute for Space Studies Paleoclimate Paleoclimate research has both historical and applied scientific objectives. The study of past climates helps us to more fully understand the evolution of the Earths atmosphere, oceans, biosphere and cryosphere Idioma: English / English |
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NOAA What is Paleoclimatology? Paleoclimatology is the study of climate prior to the widespread availability of records of temperature, precipitation and other instrumental data. Idioma: English / English |
Paleoclimatology and climate system dynamics By Jonathan T. Overpeck. NOAA Paleoclimatology Program, Boulder, Colorado¹, Also at Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research, The University of Colorado, Boulder, CO 80309 Idioma: English / English |
Paleoclimatology in the 21st Century By Judith Totman Parrish and Paul Koch. Page maintained for the Paleo21 Organizing Committee by Norman MacLeod and H. Richard Lane Idioma: English / English |
QUATERNARY & PALEOCLIMATE RESEARCH Our research group in the Department of Geoscience studies the past behavior of ice sheets and glaciers and their interaction with ocean circulation, climate and sea level Idioma: English / English |
The PAGES (Past Global Changes) project Is an international effort to coordinate and promote past global change research. The primary objective is to improve our understanding of past changes in the Earth System in order to improve projections of future climate and environment Idioma: English / English |
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