Interglacial diversity

Earth's climate has progressively cooled over the past 3 million years with a concomitant expansion of continental ice volume. This global trend towards increasingly severe and extended ice ages has nevertheless been repeatedly interrupted by relatively mild/warm interglacial intervals such as...

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Main Authors: Tzedakis, PC, Raynaud, D, McManus, JF, Berger, A, Brovkin, V, Kiefer, T
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
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Published: NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP 2009
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Online Access:http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/125823/
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spelling ftucl:oai:eprints.ucl.ac.uk.OAI2:125823 2023-05-15T17:32:48+02:00 Interglacial diversity Tzedakis, PC Raynaud, D McManus, JF Berger, A Brovkin, V Kiefer, T 2009-11 http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/125823/ unknown NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP NAT GEOSCI , 2 (11) 751 - 755. (2009) PAST 800,000 YEARS SEA-LEVEL NORTH-ATLANTIC CLIMATE VARIABILITY MILLENNIAL-SCALE OXYGEN ISOTOPES CARBON-DIOXIDE GLACIAL CYCLES ICE-AGE LAST Article 2009 ftucl 2016-01-15T03:05:25Z Earth's climate has progressively cooled over the past 3 million years with a concomitant expansion of continental ice volume. This global trend towards increasingly severe and extended ice ages has nevertheless been repeatedly interrupted by relatively mild/warm interglacial intervals such as the one that has characterized the past 11,000 years. Past interglacials can be thought of as a series of natural experiments in which climate boundary conditions varied considerably, with consequent effects on the character of climate change. As such they can provide a more complete view of the range and underlying physics of natural climate variability. Examination of the palaeoclimate record of the past 800,000 years reveals a large diversity among interglacials in terms of their intensity, duration and internal variability, but a general theory accounting for this diversity remains elusive. Future work should focus on generating new palaeodata and modelling interglacial diversity, and using this information to inform projections on the future evolution of the current interglacial. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic University College London: UCL Discovery
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topic PAST 800,000 YEARS
SEA-LEVEL
NORTH-ATLANTIC
CLIMATE VARIABILITY
MILLENNIAL-SCALE
OXYGEN ISOTOPES
CARBON-DIOXIDE
GLACIAL CYCLES
ICE-AGE
LAST
spellingShingle PAST 800,000 YEARS
SEA-LEVEL
NORTH-ATLANTIC
CLIMATE VARIABILITY
MILLENNIAL-SCALE
OXYGEN ISOTOPES
CARBON-DIOXIDE
GLACIAL CYCLES
ICE-AGE
LAST
Tzedakis, PC
Raynaud, D
McManus, JF
Berger, A
Brovkin, V
Kiefer, T
Interglacial diversity
topic_facet PAST 800,000 YEARS
SEA-LEVEL
NORTH-ATLANTIC
CLIMATE VARIABILITY
MILLENNIAL-SCALE
OXYGEN ISOTOPES
CARBON-DIOXIDE
GLACIAL CYCLES
ICE-AGE
LAST
description Earth's climate has progressively cooled over the past 3 million years with a concomitant expansion of continental ice volume. This global trend towards increasingly severe and extended ice ages has nevertheless been repeatedly interrupted by relatively mild/warm interglacial intervals such as the one that has characterized the past 11,000 years. Past interglacials can be thought of as a series of natural experiments in which climate boundary conditions varied considerably, with consequent effects on the character of climate change. As such they can provide a more complete view of the range and underlying physics of natural climate variability. Examination of the palaeoclimate record of the past 800,000 years reveals a large diversity among interglacials in terms of their intensity, duration and internal variability, but a general theory accounting for this diversity remains elusive. Future work should focus on generating new palaeodata and modelling interglacial diversity, and using this information to inform projections on the future evolution of the current interglacial.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Tzedakis, PC
Raynaud, D
McManus, JF
Berger, A
Brovkin, V
Kiefer, T
author_facet Tzedakis, PC
Raynaud, D
McManus, JF
Berger, A
Brovkin, V
Kiefer, T
author_sort Tzedakis, PC
title Interglacial diversity
title_short Interglacial diversity
title_full Interglacial diversity
title_fullStr Interglacial diversity
title_full_unstemmed Interglacial diversity
title_sort interglacial diversity
publisher NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
publishDate 2009
url http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/125823/
genre North Atlantic
genre_facet North Atlantic
op_source NAT GEOSCI , 2 (11) 751 - 755. (2009)
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