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[Futurity.org] “It is intriguing to get an insight into what abrupt climate variability may have looked like before the Greenland records begin. We now have to wait until longer Greenland records are produced so that we can see how successful our prediction is,”
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[Gren Land Web - GrenLandWeb.com] 800000 years of Greenland's abrupt climate variability | Gren Land ...: Dr Barker added: “It is intriguing to get an insight into what abrupt climate variability may have looked like before the Greenland records begin. We now have to wait until longer Greenland records are produced so that we can see how successful our prediction is.”
[Science Codex - Science news, science articles, all day, every day] 800000 years of abrupt climate variability | Science Codex: The research published in the journal Science (8 September) demonstrates that abrupt climate change has been a systemic feature of Earth's climate for hundreds of thousands of years and may play an active role in longer term climate variability through its influence on ice age terminations.
[Labspaces.net Latest News RSS News Feed] 800000 years of abrupt climate variability: The research published in the journal Science (8 September) demonstrates that abrupt climate change has been a systemic feature of Earth's climate for hundreds of thousands of years and may play an active role in longer term climate variability through its influence on ice age terminations.
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[Science 2.0] Greenland: 800000 Years Of Sudden Climate Change: Stephen Barker of Cardiff University explains, "Our approach is based on an earlier suggestion that the record of Antarctic temperature variability could be derived from the Greenland record. "However, we turned this idea on its head to derive a much longer record for Greenland using the available records from Antarctica."
[Research Group ANPRON] 800000 years of abrupt climate variability - - Research Group ...: The research published in the journal Science (8 September) demonstrates that abrupt climate change has been a systemic feature of Earth’s climate for hundreds of thousands of years and may play an active role in longer term climate variability through its influence on ice age terminations.
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[Old Dogg | Front Page] 800000 years of abrupt climate variability: Earth's climate is capable ...: Dr Barker added: "It is intriguing to get an insight into what abrupt climate variability may have looked like before the Greenland records begin. We now have to wait until longer Greenland records are produced so that we
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