The Climate in Historical Times : Towards a Synthesis of Holocene Proxy Data and Climate Models / edited by Hubertus Fischer, Thomas Kumke, Gerrit Lohmann, Götz Flöser, Heinrich Miller, Hans Storch, Jörg F.W. Negendank.

The project "Climate in Historical Times" (KIHZ) represents an integrative approach by geoscientists and climate modellers to analyse the dynamics of natural climate variability during the Holocene. This volume summarises the outcome of a KIHZ summer school. The meeting dealt with a variet...

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Main Author: Fischer, Hubertus
Other Authors: Kumke, Thomas, Lohmann, Gerrit, Flöser, Götz, Miller, Heinrich, Storch, Hans, Negendank, Jörg F. W.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2004.
Series:GKSS School of Environmental Research.
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Table of Contents:
  • The Holocene
  • Nonlinear Dynamics of the Climate System
  • Quasi-realistic Climate Models
  • Holocene Climate Variability from Model Simulations
  • Marine Paleoclimatology
  • Corals as Climate Archive
  • Annually Laminated Lake Sediments
  • Interpreting Climate Proxies from Tree-rings
  • The Environmental and Climate Record in Polar Ice Cores
  • Data Assimilation Through Upscaling and Nudging
  • Mid to Late Holocene Lake Ecosystem Response to Catchment and Climatic Changes
  • Holocene Paleoclimate in the Sahara-Arabian Desert
  • Transfer Functions for Paleoclimate Reconstructions
  • Climate Information from Stable Hydrogen and Carbon Isotopes of Plants
  • Climate Modes Recorded in a Seasonal-resolution Coral Record
  • Phase Stability of the Solar Schwabe Cycle
  • Variablel Freshwater Input to the Arctic Ocean During the Holocene
  • Forced Climate Variability During the Last Millennium with the Earth System Model CLIMBER-2
  • High-resolution Magnetostratigraphic Analyses
  • Internal Climate Variability in Global and Regional Climate Models
  • Climate Diagnostics by Adjoint Modelling
  • Evidence for the Climate During the Late Maunder Minimum from Proxy Data and Model Simulations Available within KIHZ.