Thermal structure of the Northwest Atlantic during the last 25,000 years
This thesis uses paleoceanographic proxies to reconstruct past ocean temperatures in the Northwest Atlantic (NWA) over the last 25,000 years in order to (1) contextualize exceptional 20th Century surface and deep ocean variability, (2) better understand the causal mechanisms that drive this variabil...
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ftucl:oai:eprints.ucl.ac.uk.OAI2:10164435 2023-12-24T10:23:39+01:00 Thermal structure of the Northwest Atlantic during the last 25,000 years Wharton, Jack Thornalley, David Maslin, Mark 2023-02-28 https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10164435/ eng eng UCL (University College London) https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10164435/ Doctoral thesis, UCL (University College London). Thesis Doctoral 2023 ftucl 2023-11-27T13:07:36Z This thesis uses paleoceanographic proxies to reconstruct past ocean temperatures in the Northwest Atlantic (NWA) over the last 25,000 years in order to (1) contextualize exceptional 20th Century surface and deep ocean variability, (2) better understand the causal mechanisms that drive this variability, and (3) generate new constraints to help test, develop, and improve climate models. Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Northwest Atlantic University College London: UCL Discovery |
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This thesis uses paleoceanographic proxies to reconstruct past ocean temperatures in the Northwest Atlantic (NWA) over the last 25,000 years in order to (1) contextualize exceptional 20th Century surface and deep ocean variability, (2) better understand the causal mechanisms that drive this variability, and (3) generate new constraints to help test, develop, and improve climate models. |
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Wharton, Jack Thermal structure of the Northwest Atlantic during the last 25,000 years |
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Thermal structure of the Northwest Atlantic during the last 25,000 years |
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Thermal structure of the Northwest Atlantic during the last 25,000 years |
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Thermal structure of the Northwest Atlantic during the last 25,000 years |
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Thermal structure of the Northwest Atlantic during the last 25,000 years |
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Thermal structure of the Northwest Atlantic during the last 25,000 years |
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thermal structure of the northwest atlantic during the last 25,000 years |
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UCL (University College London) |
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2023 |
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https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10164435/ |
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Northwest Atlantic |
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Northwest Atlantic |
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Doctoral thesis, UCL (University College London). |
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