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9780875909738

Antarctic Peninsula Climate Variability Historical and Paleoenvironmental Perspectives

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  • ISBN13:

    9780875909738

  • ISBN10:

    0875909736

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2003-01-10
  • Publisher: American Geophysical Union
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List Price: $106.61

Summary

Published by the American Geophysical Union as part of the Antarctic Research Series, Volume 79.

The Antarctic Peninsula region represents our best natural laboratory to investigate how earth's major climate systems interact and how such systems respond to rapid regional warming. The scale of environmental changes now taking place across the region is large and their pace rapid but the subsystems involved are still small enough to observe and accurately document cause and affect mechanisms. For example, clarification of ice shelf stability via the Larsen Ice Shelf is vital to understanding the entire Antarctic Ice Sheet, its climate evolution, and its response to and control of sea level. By encompassing the broadest range of interdisciplinary studies, this volume provides the global change research and educational communities a framework in which to advance our knowledge of the causes behind regional warming, the dramatic glacial and ecological responses, and the potential uniqueness of the event within the region's paleoclimate record. The volume also serves as a vital resource for public policy and governmental funding agencies as well as a means to educate the large number of ecotourists that visit the region each austral summer.

Author Biography

Eugene Walter Domack was an American geologist. Born in Milwaukee to Benjamin and Vivian Domack, Eugene Domack obtained a bachelor's degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and completed graduate studies at Rice University. Amy Leventer is an American Antarctic researcher specialising in micropaleontology, with specific research interests in marine geology, marine biology, and climate change. Leventer has made over a dozen journeys to the Antarctic, which began at the age of 24 and led to the pursuit of her PhD.

Table of Contents

Preface ix
Eugene W. Domack
Introduction Environmental Setting of the Antarctic Peninsula 1(14)
Eugene W. Domack
Adam Burnett
Amy Leventer
Meteorological Record and Modeling Results
15(44)
Antarctic Peninsula Climate Variability and its Causes as Revealed by Analysis of Instrumental Records
17(14)
J. C. King
J. Turner
G. J. Marshall
W. M. Connally
T. A. Lachlan-Cope
Regional and Large-Scale Influences on Antarctic Peninsula Climate
31(12)
Ian Simmonds
Response of Wintertime Antarctic Temperatures to the Antarctic Oscillation: Results of a Regional Climate Model
43(16)
Michiel R. Van den Broeke
Nicole P. M. van Lipzig
Glaciological Climate Relationships
59(34)
Spatial and Temporal Variation of Surface Temperature on the Antarctic Peninsula and the Limit of Variability of Ice Shelves
61(8)
Elizabeth M. Morris
David G. Vaughan
Impact Assessment of Regional Climatic Warming on Glaciers and Ice Shelves of the Northeastern Antarctic Peninsula
69(10)
Pedro Skvarca
Hernan De Angelis
Climate-Induced Ice Shelf Disintegration in the Antarctic Peninsula
79(14)
Ted Scambos
Christina Hulbe
Mark Fahnestock
Terrestrial Archives of Paleoenvironmetal Change
93(36)
The Late Pleistocene and Holocene Glacial and Climate History of the Antarctic Peninsula Region as Documented by the Land and Lake Sediment Records---A Review
95(8)
Christian Hjort
Olafur. Ingolfsson
Michael J. Bentley
Svante Bjorck
An Overview of the Late Pleistocene Glaciation in the South Shetland Islands
103(12)
Brenda L. Hall
Ice Core Paleoclimate Histories from the Antarctic Peninsula: Where Do We Go From Here?
115(14)
Ellen Mosley-Thompson
Lonnie G. Thompson
Ecologic Responses
129(52)
Palmer Long-Term Ecological Research on the Antarctic Marine Ecosystem
131(14)
Raymond C. Smith
William R. Fraser
Sharon E. Stammerjohn
Maria Vernet
Maritime Antarctic Peninsula Climate Change: Signals from Terrestrial Biology
145(14)
Peter Convey
Ecological Responses of Maritime Antarctic Lakes to Regional Climate Change
159(12)
Wendy C. Quayle
Peter Convey
Lloyd S. Peck
Cynan J. Ellis-Evans
Helen G. Butler
Helen J. Peat
Late Holocene Penguin Occupation and Diet at King George Island, Antarctic Peninsula
171(10)
Steven D. Emslie
Peter Ritchie
David Lambert
Marine Geological Records
181(58)
Retreat History of the Gerlache-Boyd Ice Stream, Northern Antarctic Peninsula: An Ultra-High Resolution Acoustic Study of the Deglacial and Post-Glacial Sediment Drape
183(12)
Veronica M. Willmott
Miquel Canals
Jose L. Casamor
Deglacial History of the Greenpeace Trough: Ice Sheet to Ice Shelf Transition in the Northwestern Weddell Sea
195(10)
Robert Gilbert
Eugene W. Domack
Angelo Camerlenghi
Marine Sedimentary Record of Natural Environmental Variability and Recent Warming in the Antarctic Peninsula
205(20)
Eugene W. Domack
Amy Leventer
Stephanie Root
Jim Ring
Eric Williams
David Carlson
Emily Hirshorn
William Wright
Robert Gilbert
George Burr
Origins and Paleoceanographic Significance of Layered Diatom Ooze Interval from Bransfield Strait in the Northern Antarctic Peninsula around 2500 Yrs. BP
225(14)
Ho I. Yoon
Byong-Kwon Park
Yeadong Kim
Cheon Y. Kang
Sung-Ho Kang
Foraminiferal Distributions in the Former Larsen-A Ice Shelf and Prince Gustav Channel Region, Eastern Antarctic Peninsula Margin: A Baseline for Holocene Paleoenvironmental Change
239
Scott E. Ishman
Phillip Szymcek

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