Antarctic Climate Evolution
Language
English
Obiettivo Specifico
1.8. Osservazioni di geofisica ambientale
3.8. Geofisica per l'ambiente
Status
Published
Pages Number
1-11
Refereed
Yes
Date Issued
2008
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ISBN
978-0-444-52847-6
Abstract
Central to the understanding of global environmental change is an appreciation of
how the Antarctic Ice Sheet interacts with climate. To comprehend the processes
involved one must look into the geological record for evidence of past changes. For
several decades international efforts have been made to determine the glacial and
climate history of Antarctica and the Southern Ocean. Much of this information
derives from studies of sedimentary sequences drilled in and around the continent.
In addition, there have been numerous terrestrial geological expeditions to the
mountains exposed above the ice surface usually close to the margin of the ice sheet. Holistic interpretation of these data is now being made, and hypotheses on the size and timing of past changes in Antarctica are being developed. In 2004, the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR) commissioned a scientific research programme on Antarctic Climate Evolution (ACE) to quantify the glacial and climate history of Antarctica. This book is a result of that programme, and documents, for the first time, the state of knowledge concerning the ice and
climate evolution of the Antarctic continent and its surrounding seas through the
Cenozoic era.
how the Antarctic Ice Sheet interacts with climate. To comprehend the processes
involved one must look into the geological record for evidence of past changes. For
several decades international efforts have been made to determine the glacial and
climate history of Antarctica and the Southern Ocean. Much of this information
derives from studies of sedimentary sequences drilled in and around the continent.
In addition, there have been numerous terrestrial geological expeditions to the
mountains exposed above the ice surface usually close to the margin of the ice sheet. Holistic interpretation of these data is now being made, and hypotheses on the size and timing of past changes in Antarctica are being developed. In 2004, the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR) commissioned a scientific research programme on Antarctic Climate Evolution (ACE) to quantify the glacial and climate history of Antarctica. This book is a result of that programme, and documents, for the first time, the state of knowledge concerning the ice and
climate evolution of the Antarctic continent and its surrounding seas through the
Cenozoic era.
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