Antarctic Climate Evolution 2nd Edition- Ebook PDF Instant Delivery – ISBN(s): 9780128191095,0128191090,9780128191101, 0128191104
Product details:
- ISBN 10: 0128191104
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- Author: Fabio Florindo, Martin Siegert, Laura De Santis, Tim Naish
Antarctic Climate Evolution, Second Edition, enhances our understanding of the history of the world’s largest ice sheet, and how it responded to and influenced climate change during the Cenozoic. It includes terrestrial and marine geology, sedimentology, glacier geophysics and ship-borne geophysics, coupled with results from numerical ice sheet and climate modeling. The book’s content largely mirrors the structure of the Past Antarctic Ice Sheets (PAIS) program (www.scar.org/science/pais), formed to investigate past changes in Antarctica by supporting multidisciplinary global research.
This new edition reflects recent advances and is updated with several new chapters, including those covering marine and terrestrial life changes, ice shelves, advances in numerical modeling, and increasing coverage of rates of change. The approach of the PAIS program has led to substantial improvement in our knowledge base of past Antarctic change and our understanding of the factors that have guided its evolution.
Table of contents:
Chapter 1 – Antarctic Climate Evolution – second edition
Chapter 2 – Sixty years of coordination and support for Antarctic science – the role of SCAR
Chapter 3 – Cenozoic history of Antarctic glaciation and climate from onshore and offshore studies
Chapter 4 – Water masses, circulation and change in the modern Southern Ocean
Chapter 5 – Advances in numerical modelling of the Antarctic ice sheet
Chapter 6 – The Antarctic Continent in Gondwana: a perspective from the Ross Embayment and Potential Research Targets for Future Investigations
Chapter 7 – The Eocene-Oligocene boundary climate transition: an Antarctic perspective
Chapter 8 – Antarctic Ice Sheet dynamics during the Late Oligocene and Early Miocene: climatic conundrums revisited
Chapter 9 – Antarctic environmental change and ice sheet evolution through the Miocene to Pliocene – a perspective from the Ross Sea and George V to Wilkes Land Coasts
Chapter 10 – Pleistocene Antarctic climate variability: ice sheet, ocean and climate interactions
Chapter 11 – Antarctic Ice Sheet changes since the Last Glacial Maximum
Chapter 12 – Past Antarctic ice sheet dynamics (PAIS) and implications for future sea-level change
Chapter 13 – The future evolution of Antarctic climate: conclusions and upcoming programmes
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