Easterbrook on the magnitude of Greenland GISP2 ice core data
MAGNITUDE AND RATE OF CLIMATE CHANGES Guest post by Dr. Don J. Easterbrook, Dept. of Geology, Western Washington University The GISP2 Greenland ice core has proven to be a great source of climatic data...
View ArticleDoes CO2 correlate with temperature history? – A look at multiple timescales...
Guest post by Michael Pacnik Especially in the context of recent discussion of the Shakun et al. paper, a look at other sources for temperature history versus CO2 can be helpful, examining timescales...
View ArticleThe Intriguing Problem Of The Younger Dryas—What Does It Mean And What Caused...
This is a follow up posting to Younger Dryas -The Rest of the Story! Guest post by Don J. Easterbrook Dept. of Geology, Western Washington University. The Younger Dryas was a period of rapid cooling in...
View ArticleMultiple, Intense, Abrupt Late Pleistocene Warming And Cooling: Implications...
Guest essay by Dr. Don J. Easterbrook Dept. of Geology, Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA The results of oxygen isotope measurements from ice cores in the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets...
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