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Past Global Changes

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Publication Date

April 2010

Publication Title

PAGES News

Volume

18

Issue Number

1

Abstract

Contents: Inside PAGES -- New on the PAGES bookshelf -- PAGES calendar -- A taste of the YSM proceedings issue -- National PAGES -- Special Section: Peatlands: Paleoenvironments and Carbon Dynamics – Editorial -- Peatlands: Paleoenvironments and Carbon Dynamics -- Science Highlights -- Peatland archives of late-Holocene climate change in northern Europe -- Using peatland archives to test paleoclimate hypotheses -- Peatlands as a model system for exploring and reconciling chronologies -- Peatland records of solar activity -- A multi-proxy high-resolution approach to reconstructing environmental change -- Stable isotopes and organic geochemistry in peat -- Peat cellulose isotopes as indicators of Asian monsoon variability -- Peat as an archive of atmospheric pollution and environmental change -- The northern peatland carbon pool and the Holocene carbon cycle -- Past and present carbon accumulation and loss in Southeast Asian peatlands -- Inception, history and development of peatlands in the Amazon Basin -- Peatland exchanges of CO2 and CH4 : The importance of permafrost -- Science Highlights: Open Section -- El Niño/Southern Oscillation and SST changes over the last 1.2 ka -- Modes of eastern equatorial Pacific thermocline variability: Implications for ENSO -- Southern Hemisphere intermediate water formation and the bi-polar seesaw -- Workshop Reports -- The 2nd PAGES past interglacials (PIGS) workshop -- Understanding future sea level rise: The challenges of dating past interglacials -- High- to mid-latitude northern atmospheric circulation changes -- The West African Quaternary Research Association inaugural workshop

Keywords

Education, Environment

Language

English

Identifier

K26-03233

PAGES News, Volume 18, No. 1, April 2010

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