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Climate Change electronic resource Inferences from Paleoclimate and Regional Aspects / edited by André Berger, Fedor Mesinger, Djordje Sijacki.

By: Berger, André [editor.]Contributor(s): Mesinger, Fedor [editor.] | Sijacki, Djordje [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextPublication details: Vienna : Springer Vienna, 2012Description: XVIII, 244 p. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783709109731Subject(s): Environmental sciences | meteorology | paleontology | Climatic changes | environment | climate change | Meteorology/Climatology | PaleontologyDDC classification: 577.27 LOC classification: QC902.8-903.2Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
From the Contents: Climate change at present -- Science, politics, and public perceptions of climate change  Paleoclimate -- Paleoclimate implications for climate sensitivity and human-made climate change -- Simulation of glacial cycles with an Earth system model -- Modelling the interglacials of the last one million years -- Relating the astronomical time scale to the loess-palaeosol sequences in Vojvodina, Northern Serbia.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Experts in climate and water sciences from Canada, the United States, Brazil, Denmark, Germany, Belgium, France, Serbia, and other European countries and the UNESCO gathered at the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts on the occasion of the 130th birthday anniversary of the geophysicist Milutin Milankovitch. The collection of their presentations is opened by an update on the climate situation after the Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Further topics include various issues of paleoclimatology, in particular as it helps reduce uncertainties from which prospects for climate change suffer; ecohydrology and climate change at the watershed scale; and regional climate models, which are discussed in terms of both their improved modeling and their use in studies of a polynya in the Antarctica and expected changes in the Mediterranean region.
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From the Contents: Climate change at present -- Science, politics, and public perceptions of climate change  Paleoclimate -- Paleoclimate implications for climate sensitivity and human-made climate change -- Simulation of glacial cycles with an Earth system model -- Modelling the interglacials of the last one million years -- Relating the astronomical time scale to the loess-palaeosol sequences in Vojvodina, Northern Serbia.

Experts in climate and water sciences from Canada, the United States, Brazil, Denmark, Germany, Belgium, France, Serbia, and other European countries and the UNESCO gathered at the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts on the occasion of the 130th birthday anniversary of the geophysicist Milutin Milankovitch. The collection of their presentations is opened by an update on the climate situation after the Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Further topics include various issues of paleoclimatology, in particular as it helps reduce uncertainties from which prospects for climate change suffer; ecohydrology and climate change at the watershed scale; and regional climate models, which are discussed in terms of both their improved modeling and their use in studies of a polynya in the Antarctica and expected changes in the Mediterranean region.

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