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Antarctic Climate Evolution
About this book
Antarctic Climate Evolution is the first book dedicated to furthering knowledge on the evolution of the world's largest ice sheet over its ~34 million year history. This volume provides the latest information on subjects ranging from terrestrial and marine geology to sedimentology and glacier geophysics.
- An overview of Antarctic climate change, analyzing historical, present-day and future developments
- Contributions from leading experts and scholars from around the world
- Informs and updates climate change scientists and experts in related areas of study
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Yes, you can access Antarctic Climate Evolution by Fabio Florindo,Martin Siegert in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Sciences physiques & Géologie et sciences de la Terre. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.
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Géologie et sciences de la TerreTable of contents
- Cover image
- Title page
- Table of Contents
- Copyright page
- Preface
- Chapter 1 Antarctic Climate Evolution
- Chapter 2 The International Polar Years: A History of Developments in Antarctic Climate Evolution
- Chapter 3 A History of Antarctic Cenozoic Glaciation – View from the Margin
- Chapter 4 Circulation and Water Masses of the Southern Ocean: A Review
- Chapter 5 Cenozoic Climate History from Seismic Reflection and Drilling Studies on the Antarctic Continental Margin
- Chapter 6 Numerical Modelling of the Antarctic Ice Sheet
- Chapter 7 The Antarctic Continent in Gondwanaland: A Tectonic Review and Potential Research Targets for Future Investigations
- Chapter 8 From Greenhouse to Icehouse – The Eocene/Oligocene in Antarctica
- Chapter 9 The Oligocene–Miocene Boundary – Antarctic Climate Response to Orbital Forcing
- Chapter 10 Middle Miocene to Pliocene History of Antarctica and the Southern Ocean
- Chapter 11 Late Pliocene–Pleistocene Antarctic Climate Variability at Orbital and Suborbital Scale: Ice Sheet, Ocean and Atmospheric Interactions
- Chapter 12 Antarctica at the Last Glacial Maximum, Deglaciation and the Holocene
- Chapter 13 Concluding Remarks: Recent Changes in Antarctica and Future Research
- Subject Index