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Paleoclimatology

Paleoclimatology (British spelling, palaeoclimatology) is the scientific study of climates predating the invention of meteorological instruments, when no direct, artificial measurement data were available. As instrumental records only span a tiny part of Earth's history, the reconstruction of ancient climate is important to understand natural variation…

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History

Reconstructing ancient climates

Notable climate events in Earth history

History of the atmosphere

Climate during geological ages

Climate forcings

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Paleoclimatology

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related to history · 17
Paleoclimatology → At, Before, China, Dorset, Earth's, Egypt, Fossils, Heinrich Schwabe, In, Indus Valley, It, Mesopotamia, Notions, Robert Hooke, Sun's, Systematic, The
related to Internal processes and forcings · 9
Paleoclimatology → Analyzing, Earth, Earth's, Examples, Greenhouse, Ice-Albedo Effect, Particular, The Earth's, These

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climate atmosphere years ice earth changes earth's temperature ago past time record data glaciation oxygen carbon used million climates history

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water salinityinstance ofThe ratio of O-18 to O-16 will be higher as temperature increases but it also depends on factors0.80text
the volume of water locked up in ice sheetsinstance ofThe ratio of O-18 to O-16 will be higher as temperature increases but it also depends on factors0.80text
the alkenones may yield information about their temperature of formation.Chemical signaturesinstance ofwhich may be characteristic of certain climatic zones.Biomarker molecules0.80text
particularly Mg/Ca ratio of calcite in Foraminifera testsinstance ofwhich may be characteristic of certain climatic zones.Biomarker molecules0.80text
can be used to reconstruct past temperature.Isotopic ratios can provide further informationinstance ofwhich may be characteristic of certain climatic zones.Biomarker molecules0.80text
glacial landformsinstance ofExamples of these landforms are those0.80text
those now found in gas giants like Jupiterinstance ofthere would probably have been simple hydrides0.80text
Saturninstance ofthere would probably have been simple hydrides0.80text
notably water vaporinstance ofthere would probably have been simple hydrides0.80text
methaneinstance ofthere would probably have been simple hydrides0.80text
and ammoniainstance ofthere would probably have been simple hydrides0.80text
long-term climate variabilityinstance ofThese estimates include the evidence for systems0.80text

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