Rising carbon dioxide is greening the Earth - but it's not all good news
YoungDryas
youngerdryas at mail2tor.com
Mon Aug 22 13:11:52 PDT 2016
> Georgi Guninski:
> Have high temperature crashes happened before?
> If so, is there an estimate for the period?
Peep the core samples, son.
Randall Carlson quote re: 'Oxygen Isotopes in Greenland':
"As [the Earth] began to cool off, the temerature oscillations began to
increase in magnitude."
"The climate change that took us from glacial to interglacial happened in
less than five years."
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Refs:
New ice core records show Greenland in sync with the rest of the globe:
http://arstechnica.com/science/2014/09/new-ice-core-records-show-greenland-in-sync-with-the-rest-of-the-globe/
A Brief Explanation of Oxygen Isotopes in Paleoclimate studies:
http://pages.uoregon.edu/rdorsey/geo334/O-isotopes.html
Greenland warming during the last interglacial: the relative importance of
insolation and oceanic changes:
http://www.clim-past-discuss.net/cp-2016-48/cp-2016-48.pdf
Spatial and temporal oxygen isotope variability in northern Greenland
implications for a new climate record over the past millennium:
http://www.clim-past.net/12/171/2016/cp-12-171-2016.pdf
Stable Isotopes and Climate History from Polar Ice Cores (full of pics):
http://www.ifa.hawaii.edu/UHNAI/NAIweb/presentations/26-Thorsteinsson-isotopeclimate.pdf
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