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Past Global Changes

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Publication Date

August 2008

Publication Title

PAGES News

Volume

16

Issue Number

3

Abstract

Contents: Editorial: Advances in Speleothem Research -- Inside PAGES -- PAGES calendar -- PAGES OSM and YSM announcement -- National PAGES: Serbia -- Science Highlight: Open Section -- Absolute chronologies from the ocean -- On the abyssal circulation in the Atlantic basin at the Last Glacial -- Special Section: Advances in Speleothem Research -- Science Highlights: - Climate variability recorded in tropical and sub-tropical speleothems -- Paleotemperature reconstruction using noble gas concentrations -- Paleotemperatures from fluid inclusion liquid-vapor homogenization -- Cave monitoring and calibration of a δ18O-climate transfer function -- Understanding climate proxies in southwest-Australian speleothems -- Temperature and precipitation from stalagmites under disequilibrium conditions -- The origin of lamination in Austrian stalagmites: Towards a seasonality proxy -- Ethiopian precipitation reconstructed from annual growth-rate parameters -- Using stalagmite geochemistry to detect past volcanic eruptions -- Monitoring environmental pollution using a stalagmite from Hungary -- Timing of the 8.2-kyr event in a stalagmite from Northern Oman -- Millennial-scale climate variability recorded in Brazilian speleothems -- Workshop Reports: -- Climate Change: The Karst Record (KR5) -- Workshop Reports - Establishing a Northern Eurasian paleoecological database: The pollen data -- International Partnerships in Ice Core Sciences (IPICS) -- ESF EuroCLIMATE Spring School: Late Quaternary timescales and chronology -- New PAGES Working Group: Arctic2k - Arctic climate during the last 2 millennia

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Education, Environment

Language

English

Identifier

K26-03229

PAGES News, Volume 16, No. 3, August 2008

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