Climate-driven hydrologic transients in Holocene lake records

Understanding the link between climate and regional hydrologic processes is of primary importance in estimating the possible impact of future climate change and in the validation of climate models that attempt to simulate such changes. Two distinct problems need to be addressed: quantitatively establishing the link between changes in climate and the hydrologic cycle, and determining how these changes are expressed over differing temporal and spatial scales. To solve these problems, our interdisciplinary group is studying important aspects of hydrology, paleolimnology, geochemistry, and paleontology as they apply to climate-driven hydrologic changes.

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Main Authors: Smith, Alison J., Donovan, Joseph J., Engstrom, Daniel R., Ito, Emi, Panek, Valerie, Gong, Eric
Format: conference_item biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 1996
Subjects:Atmospheric Sciences, Chemistry, Earth Sciences, Limnology, PACLIM, hydrology,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/31627
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