De rol van terrestrisch sub-Antarctica binnen het klimaatsonderzoek op wereldvlak

Climate change in the past is studied in terrestrial, deep ocean and ice cores. For the last ten years, climatological research has been focused on climatic connections between data from different sources and environments on earth and on the driving mechanims behind this climatic connections. The No...

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Main Author: Van Der Putten, Nathalie
Other Authors: Verbruggen, Cyriel
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Dutch
Published: 2006
Subjects:
Online Access:https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/624398
http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-624398
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spelling ftunivgent:oai:archive.ugent.be:624398 2023-06-11T04:05:52+02:00 De rol van terrestrisch sub-Antarctica binnen het klimaatsonderzoek op wereldvlak Van Der Putten, Nathalie Verbruggen, Cyriel 2006 https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/624398 http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-624398 dut dut https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/624398 http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-624398 BELGEO ISSN: 1377-2368 Earth and Environmental Sciences South Georgia Zuidelijk halfrond Noord-Atlantische regio Paleoklimatologie sub-Antarctica Holoceen journalArticle info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2006 ftunivgent 2023-05-10T22:42:30Z Climate change in the past is studied in terrestrial, deep ocean and ice cores. For the last ten years, climatological research has been focused on climatic connections between data from different sources and environments on earth and on the driving mechanims behind this climatic connections. The North Atlantic region is the best known region only because of the many palaeoclimatological data present in this area. Past climate change in the Southern Hemisphere has been attained especially by research of Antarctic ice cores. The number of studies of terrestrial and oceanic cores in the Southern Hemisphere is lower than in the north. The significance of the sub-Antarctic region for the palaeoclimatological discussion has been rather “neglected” in the past. However, the restricted published data and our own research shows that sub-Antarctic islands have a great potential for high resolution terrestrial palaeoclimatological research. Moreover, these islands represent the only terrestrial archives in the circum-Antarctic ocean. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Ocean Antarctica North Atlantic Ghent University Academic Bibliography Antarctic Antarctic Ocean
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South Georgia
Zuidelijk halfrond
Noord-Atlantische regio
Paleoklimatologie
sub-Antarctica
Holoceen
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South Georgia
Zuidelijk halfrond
Noord-Atlantische regio
Paleoklimatologie
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Holoceen
Van Der Putten, Nathalie
De rol van terrestrisch sub-Antarctica binnen het klimaatsonderzoek op wereldvlak
topic_facet Earth and Environmental Sciences
South Georgia
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Noord-Atlantische regio
Paleoklimatologie
sub-Antarctica
Holoceen
description Climate change in the past is studied in terrestrial, deep ocean and ice cores. For the last ten years, climatological research has been focused on climatic connections between data from different sources and environments on earth and on the driving mechanims behind this climatic connections. The North Atlantic region is the best known region only because of the many palaeoclimatological data present in this area. Past climate change in the Southern Hemisphere has been attained especially by research of Antarctic ice cores. The number of studies of terrestrial and oceanic cores in the Southern Hemisphere is lower than in the north. The significance of the sub-Antarctic region for the palaeoclimatological discussion has been rather “neglected” in the past. However, the restricted published data and our own research shows that sub-Antarctic islands have a great potential for high resolution terrestrial palaeoclimatological research. Moreover, these islands represent the only terrestrial archives in the circum-Antarctic ocean.
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title De rol van terrestrisch sub-Antarctica binnen het klimaatsonderzoek op wereldvlak
title_short De rol van terrestrisch sub-Antarctica binnen het klimaatsonderzoek op wereldvlak
title_full De rol van terrestrisch sub-Antarctica binnen het klimaatsonderzoek op wereldvlak
title_fullStr De rol van terrestrisch sub-Antarctica binnen het klimaatsonderzoek op wereldvlak
title_full_unstemmed De rol van terrestrisch sub-Antarctica binnen het klimaatsonderzoek op wereldvlak
title_sort de rol van terrestrisch sub-antarctica binnen het klimaatsonderzoek op wereldvlak
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