Southern hemisphere paleo- and neoclimates key sites, methods, data and models Libro electrónico

Climate change and the impact of climate change will affect societies all over the world. This includes temperature and precipitation changes as well as indirect changes such as shifted vegetation belts. Furthermore, CO2 changes may cause major environmental stress for bacteria and viruses potentially supporting the formation of new species, including pests and diseases. Thus, as a result of the UNESCO Project IGCP-341, one can obtain: Regional and large-scale reconstructions and usable data (time series and maps) of greenhouse climates. Information to compile a set of worldwide uniform high-resolution biostratigraphic data. Regional studies of altered rainforests in Amazonia and Africa. Meteorological, historical and dendroclimatological (hemispherewide) studies on recent and ongoing climate changes showing the differential nature of precipitation and temperature change.

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Main Authors: Smolka, Peter editor, Volkheimer, Wolfgang editor/a
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: New York, New York, United States Springer c200
Subjects:Paleoclimatology,
Online Access:http://link.springer.com/openurl?genre=book&isbn=978-3-642-64089-6
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