Project CELIA: Climate and Environment of the Last Interglacial (Isotope Stage 5) in Arctic and Subarctic North America

Stage 5e of the marine oxygen isotope record is the last time when world ice volume was lower, sea level was higher, and world climate warmer than during any part of the Holocene. To develop more accurate proxy data for natural climate change during the last interglacial, a multidisciplinary group o...

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Main Author: Brigham-Grette, Julie
Other Authors: MASSACHUSETTS UNIV AMHERST
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 1992
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spelling ftdtic:ADP007352 2023-05-15T15:01:52+02:00 Project CELIA: Climate and Environment of the Last Interglacial (Isotope Stage 5) in Arctic and Subarctic North America Brigham-Grette, Julie MASSACHUSETTS UNIV AMHERST 1992-03 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADP007352 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADP007352 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADP007352 APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE DTIC AND NTIS Geography Snow Ice and Permafrost Meteorology *CLIMATE *ENVIRONMENTS *HIGH LATITUDES *ISOTOPES *GLACIERS *NORTH AMERICA *POLAR REGIONS ADDITION ATMOSPHERICS BEARINGS CORES DISTRIBUTION GLOBAL HYPOTHESES ICE ICE CAPS INTERNATIONAL LATITUDE MODELS OCEANS OXYGEN PATTERNS PERMAFROST POLLEN RECORDS REFINING SCIENTISTS SEA ICE SEA LEVEL SEQUENCES SIMULATION STRATIGRAPHY TIME TREES UNIVERSITIES VALUE VEGETATION VOLUME SYMPOSIA Component Reports *Project CELIA Isotope stage 5 *Global changes Geochronology *Proxy data *Natural climate changes Terrestrial environments Text 1992 ftdtic 2016-02-19T17:39:58Z Stage 5e of the marine oxygen isotope record is the last time when world ice volume was lower, sea level was higher, and world climate warmer than during any part of the Holocene. To develop more accurate proxy data for natural climate change during the last interglacial, a multidisciplinary group of scientists working as regional teams has developed Project CELIA to generate and synthesize knowledge for this period from high latitude terrestrial and nearshore marine environments. We have cited 13 terrestrial sequences distributed across the Arctic and Subarctic for detailed study based upon well-exposed stratigraphy, abundance of organic remains, and geochronological potential. In addition, information from select marine cores bearing terrestrial pollen and ice cores from Devon and Agassiz Ice Caps will also be incorporated. These data will highlight regional changes in vegetation patterns, tree line position, permafrost distribution, and sea ice conditions from which ocean/atmospheric changes can be inferred. This information will be of value for testing hypotheses generated by GCMs and other simulations of interglacial conditions, refining such models and providing insight to future environments resulting from global warming. CELIA will be carried out over the next 5 years and will be directed by an international board of experts under the auspices of the University of Alberta's Canadian Circumpolar Institute. This article is from 'Proceedings of the International Conference on the Role of Polar Regions in Global Change Held in Fairbanks, Alaska on 11-15 June 1990. Volume 2', AD-A253 028, p644-648. See also Volume 1, AD-A253 027. Text Arctic Climate change glaciers Global warming Ice permafrost Sea ice Subarctic Alaska Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database Arctic Fairbanks
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topic Geography
Snow
Ice and Permafrost
Meteorology
*CLIMATE
*ENVIRONMENTS
*HIGH LATITUDES
*ISOTOPES
*GLACIERS
*NORTH AMERICA
*POLAR REGIONS
ADDITION
ATMOSPHERICS
BEARINGS
CORES
DISTRIBUTION
GLOBAL
HYPOTHESES
ICE
ICE CAPS
INTERNATIONAL
LATITUDE
MODELS
OCEANS
OXYGEN
PATTERNS
PERMAFROST
POLLEN
RECORDS
REFINING
SCIENTISTS
SEA ICE
SEA LEVEL
SEQUENCES
SIMULATION
STRATIGRAPHY
TIME
TREES
UNIVERSITIES
VALUE
VEGETATION
VOLUME
SYMPOSIA
Component Reports
*Project CELIA
Isotope stage 5
*Global changes
Geochronology
*Proxy data
*Natural climate changes
Terrestrial environments
spellingShingle Geography
Snow
Ice and Permafrost
Meteorology
*CLIMATE
*ENVIRONMENTS
*HIGH LATITUDES
*ISOTOPES
*GLACIERS
*NORTH AMERICA
*POLAR REGIONS
ADDITION
ATMOSPHERICS
BEARINGS
CORES
DISTRIBUTION
GLOBAL
HYPOTHESES
ICE
ICE CAPS
INTERNATIONAL
LATITUDE
MODELS
OCEANS
OXYGEN
PATTERNS
PERMAFROST
POLLEN
RECORDS
REFINING
SCIENTISTS
SEA ICE
SEA LEVEL
SEQUENCES
SIMULATION
STRATIGRAPHY
TIME
TREES
UNIVERSITIES
VALUE
VEGETATION
VOLUME
SYMPOSIA
Component Reports
*Project CELIA
Isotope stage 5
*Global changes
Geochronology
*Proxy data
*Natural climate changes
Terrestrial environments
Brigham-Grette, Julie
Project CELIA: Climate and Environment of the Last Interglacial (Isotope Stage 5) in Arctic and Subarctic North America
topic_facet Geography
Snow
Ice and Permafrost
Meteorology
*CLIMATE
*ENVIRONMENTS
*HIGH LATITUDES
*ISOTOPES
*GLACIERS
*NORTH AMERICA
*POLAR REGIONS
ADDITION
ATMOSPHERICS
BEARINGS
CORES
DISTRIBUTION
GLOBAL
HYPOTHESES
ICE
ICE CAPS
INTERNATIONAL
LATITUDE
MODELS
OCEANS
OXYGEN
PATTERNS
PERMAFROST
POLLEN
RECORDS
REFINING
SCIENTISTS
SEA ICE
SEA LEVEL
SEQUENCES
SIMULATION
STRATIGRAPHY
TIME
TREES
UNIVERSITIES
VALUE
VEGETATION
VOLUME
SYMPOSIA
Component Reports
*Project CELIA
Isotope stage 5
*Global changes
Geochronology
*Proxy data
*Natural climate changes
Terrestrial environments
description Stage 5e of the marine oxygen isotope record is the last time when world ice volume was lower, sea level was higher, and world climate warmer than during any part of the Holocene. To develop more accurate proxy data for natural climate change during the last interglacial, a multidisciplinary group of scientists working as regional teams has developed Project CELIA to generate and synthesize knowledge for this period from high latitude terrestrial and nearshore marine environments. We have cited 13 terrestrial sequences distributed across the Arctic and Subarctic for detailed study based upon well-exposed stratigraphy, abundance of organic remains, and geochronological potential. In addition, information from select marine cores bearing terrestrial pollen and ice cores from Devon and Agassiz Ice Caps will also be incorporated. These data will highlight regional changes in vegetation patterns, tree line position, permafrost distribution, and sea ice conditions from which ocean/atmospheric changes can be inferred. This information will be of value for testing hypotheses generated by GCMs and other simulations of interglacial conditions, refining such models and providing insight to future environments resulting from global warming. CELIA will be carried out over the next 5 years and will be directed by an international board of experts under the auspices of the University of Alberta's Canadian Circumpolar Institute. This article is from 'Proceedings of the International Conference on the Role of Polar Regions in Global Change Held in Fairbanks, Alaska on 11-15 June 1990. Volume 2', AD-A253 028, p644-648. See also Volume 1, AD-A253 027.
author2 MASSACHUSETTS UNIV AMHERST
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author Brigham-Grette, Julie
author_facet Brigham-Grette, Julie
author_sort Brigham-Grette, Julie
title Project CELIA: Climate and Environment of the Last Interglacial (Isotope Stage 5) in Arctic and Subarctic North America
title_short Project CELIA: Climate and Environment of the Last Interglacial (Isotope Stage 5) in Arctic and Subarctic North America
title_full Project CELIA: Climate and Environment of the Last Interglacial (Isotope Stage 5) in Arctic and Subarctic North America
title_fullStr Project CELIA: Climate and Environment of the Last Interglacial (Isotope Stage 5) in Arctic and Subarctic North America
title_full_unstemmed Project CELIA: Climate and Environment of the Last Interglacial (Isotope Stage 5) in Arctic and Subarctic North America
title_sort project celia: climate and environment of the last interglacial (isotope stage 5) in arctic and subarctic north america
publishDate 1992
url http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADP007352
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