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Past Global Changes

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Publication Date

March 2013

Publication Title

PAGES News

Volume

21

Issue Number

1

Abstract

Contents: Inside PAGES -- Special Section: Investigating past interglacials: An integrative approach -- Editorial -- Past4Future - learning from interglacials -- Past4Future: Behind the Scenes -- Past4Future stakeholder survey -- Lifting the veil on speleothem sampling -- Drilling a deep ice core at the NEEM site (Greenland) -- Sampling marine sediment -- Insights into paleoclimate modeling -- Science Highlights -- Using marine sediment archives to reconstruct past outlet glacier variability -- Data assimilation to estimate the consistency between proxies and model results -- Increasing fire activity in a warming climate? -- Antarctic interglacial climate and changes in ice sheet topography -- Land biosphere dynamics during the present and the last interglacials -- Reconstruction of the last interglacial period from the NEEM ice core -- Speleothem records over the last interglacial -- Dating and synchronizing paleoclimatic records over the last interglacial -- Sea surface temperature controls on water isotopes in Greenland ice cores -- Reconstruction of past sea ice extent -- A climate model inter-comparison of last interglacial peak warmth -- Continuous in-field measurements of gas concentration from ice cores -- Sea level variations during the last interglacial -- Workshop Reports -- Paleofire workshop -- Sea level changes into MIS 5: From observations to predictions -- Ice sheet climate interactions: Implications for coastal engineering -- Modes of variability in the climate system: Past-Present-Future -- The 4th PAGES past interglacials workshop -- Sea ice in the paleoclimate system

Keywords

Education, Environment

Language

English

Identifier

K26-03239

PAGES News, Volume 21, No. 1, March 2013

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