Arctic Holocene paleoclimate synthesis - a PAGES endorsed project

The Arctic Holocene Transitions project is an international community-based effort to systematically review available evidence of the spatial and temporal pattern of climatic changes across the Arctic during the Holocene. In 2014, regional and proxy experts released a major compilation of published...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Darrell S. KAUFMAN and the Arctic Holocene Transitions Project
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: „Ștefan cel Mare” University Press 2016
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Online Access:https://doaj.org/article/fc144b0c74a34527b2038e7795e7c3cf
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Summary:The Arctic Holocene Transitions project is an international community-based effort to systematically review available evidence of the spatial and temporal pattern of climatic changes across the Arctic during the Holocene. In 2014, regional and proxy experts released a major compilation of published proxy climate time series from Arctic (north of 58° latitude) lake sediment, marine sediment, glacier ice, and other sources (Climate of the Past 10:1605). Regional teams then compared the dataset with other available paleoenvironmental evidence to reveal the most prominent trends represented by a large variety of paleo evidence