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The Climate of Past Interglacials

F. Sirocko (Edited by), M. Claussen (Edited by), T. Litt (Edited by), M.F. Sanchez-Goni (Edited by)

9780444529558, Elsevier Science

Hardback, published 8 December 2006

640 pages
29.7 x 21 x 3.5 cm, 1.932 kg

Historically, climate fluctuations, such as the Little Ice Age, show that interglacial climate chage in not entirely stable, but responds to even subtle changes in radiative forcing. Through research, it has been made clear that even an abrupt change of climate within years is not just a theoretical possibility but has in fact happened in the prehistoric past. It is therefore clear that in principal it could happen again. Human civilaization has exploded under the mild and relatively stable climatic conditions that have prevailed over the last 11,000 years. This book focuses on revisiting the past and to study climate and environment in a suite of experiments where boundary conditions are similar but not identical to today so we can learn about the climate-environment system, its sensitivity, thresholds and feedback. The palaeoclimate community holds an important key to scientific information on climate change that provides a basis for appropriate adaptation and mitigation strategies. The authors of this book have taken up this challenge and summarize their results in this special volume. It presents state-of-the-art science on new reconstructions from all spheres of the Earth System and on their synthesis, on methodological advances, and on the current ability of numerical models to simulate low and high frequency changes of climate, environment, and chemical cycling related to interglacials.

Preface (T. Kiefer, C. Kull).
Chapter 1. Forcing mechanisms (ed. M. Claussen)
Chapter 2. Methods of palaeoclimate reconstruction and dating (ed. Frank Sirocko)
Chapter 3 Climate and vegetation in Europe during MIS5 (M.F. Sánchez Goni)
Chapter 4. Climate and vegetation history of MIS 5-15 in Europe (Ed. Thomas Litt).
Chapter 5. Modelling past interglacial climates (ed. Martin Claussen)
Chapter 6. Analysis (F. Sirocko, M,.Claussen,
et al.)

Subject Areas: Climate change [RNPG], Meteorology & climatology [RBP], Geological surface processes [geomorphology RBGD]

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