The context for understanding global climate change today lies
in the records of Earth's past. This is demonstrated by decades of
paleoclimate research by scientists in organizations such as the
Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP), the Antarctic Geological
Drilling Program (ANDRILL), and many others.
The purpose of this full colour textbook is to put key data and
published case studies of past climate change at your fingertips,
so that you can experience the nature of paleoclimate
reconstruction.
Using foundational geologic concepts, students explore a wide
variety of topics, including: marine sediments, age determination,
stable isotope paleoclimate proxies, Cenozoic climate change,
climate cycles, polar climates, and abrupt warming and cooling
events, students are invited to evaluate published scientific data,
practice developing and testing hypotheses, and infer the broader
implications of scientific results.
It is our philosophy that addressing "how we know" is as
important as addressing "what we know" about past climate change.
Making climate change science accessible is the goal of this
book.
This book is intended for earth science students at a variety of
levels studying paleoclimatology, oceanography, Quaternary science,
or earth-system science.
Additional resources for this book can be found at: http:
//www.wiley.com/go/stjohn/climatehistory.
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