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Past Global Changes

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Publication Date

April 2008

Publication Title

PAGES News

Volume

16

Issue Number

2

Abstract

Contents: Inside PAGES -- PAGES calendar -- Professor Tungsheng Liu: Obituary -- New on the PAGES Bookshelf -- National PAGES: Poland -- Special Section: Data-Model Comparison -- Introduction from the Guest Editor -- Linking data and models -- Science Highlights -- N. hemisphere atmospheric blocking in ice core accumulation records -- Reconstruction of Quaternary temperature fields and model-data comparison -- Maunder Minimum climate variability -- Little Ice Age in southern Patagonia -- 3-D 14C modeling: Last Glacial ocean circulation and 14C chronologies -- Data assimilation over the last millennium using ensemble techniques -- Facilitating proxy data interpretation of abrupt climate events using modeling -- PMIP2 climate model proxy data intercomparisons for the LGM -- Are paleo-proxy data helpful for constraining future climate change? -- Volcanism and the Little Ice Age -- PRISM Model/Data Cooperative: Mid-Pliocene data model comparisons -- How unusual was autumn 2006 in Europe? -- Risk prediction of Canadian wildfires -- Program News -- Data management in paleoclimatology -- Paleoclimate Modelling Intercomparison Project (PMIP) -- Overview of some current CLIVAR modeling activities -- Program News -- Towards an Australasian climate reconstruction for the past two millennia -- Workshop Reports -- Understanding the marine biotic response to anthropogenic CO2 emissions -- Oceanography and climate change: Past, present and future scenarios

Keywords

Education, Environment

Language

English

Identifier

K26-03228

PAGES News, Volume 16, No. 2, April 2008

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