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  • :''This page is part of the topic [[Antarctic climate and environment change in the instrumental period]]'' ==General spatial and temporal characteristics of Antarctic snowfall==
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  • ...climate change it will be essential to use proxy records to represent how Antarctic sea ice has changed in the past. ...., Denis, D., Courty, M-A. and Ther, O. 2007 Holocene long- and short-term climate changes off Adelie Land, ''East Antarctica. Geochemistry Geophysics Geosyst
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  • :''This page is part of the topic [[Antarctic climate and environment change over the next 100 years]]'' ...be composed of a superposition of the continuing gradual response to past climate change and the more rapid responses to present and future changes.
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  • :''This page is part of the topic [[Antarctic climate and environment history in the pre-instrumental period]]'' ...raphical coverage of high resolution records and a better understanding of climate dynamics.
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  • ...t places different parts in markedly different positions within the global climate system and subjects them to different environmental drivers. ...response on a centennial or millennial time scale to much older changes in climate.
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  • ...rt of the topic [[Models of the physical and biological environment of the Antarctic]]'' ...ictions of future climate changes can only be made by using coupled global climate models (GCMs). These are also primary tools with which to simulate the past
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  • :''This page is part of the topic [[Antarctic climate and environment history in the pre-instrumental period]]'' ...ar regions. Palaeorecords show that profound changes in earth’s past climate have followed well-defined patterns and shifts on time scales of thousands
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  • ...nsula Climate Variability: Historical and Paleoenvironmental Perspectives, Antarctic Research Series, 79. American Geophysical Union.</ref>). ...ton, G.H., Prentice, M.L. and Burckle, L.H. 1991. Cainozoic history of the Antarctic ice sheet. In: Tingey (ed) Geology of Antarctica. Oxford University Press,
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  • ...the Global Climate System from 2005 to 2008. He is the co-author of &lsquo;Antarctic Meteorology and Climatology&rsquo; and &lsquo;Polar Lows: Mesoscale Weather ...ew articles and is often quoted commenting on glaciological impacts of the climate on the world's ice sheets and glaciers.
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  • ...slands, 1976-1987: implications for Southerrn Ocean monitoring studies. In Antarctic Ocean resources variability (ed. D Sahrhage), 261-285. Berlin, Germany: Spr ...s in SST and winter sea ice extent affect the recruitment and dispersal of Antarctic krill. Delayed effects of sea ice conditions on abundance relate to the pro
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  • ...ignificant problem for researchers in many areas of Antarctic science. The Antarctic continent is large and there are logistical difficulties in getting to many ...launch in coming years, many of which will directly benefit studies of the Antarctic. While not exhaustive because of changing plans, some of these are briefly
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  • ...ng|thumb|'''3.9''' Main climatic events of the last 1 Million years in the Antarctic context]] ...he comparison with sea level proxies.png|thumb|'''3.10''' Accurately dated Antarctic ice-core records and the comparison with sea level proxies (Kawamura et al.
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  • :''This page is part of the topic [[Regional patterns of holocene climate change in Antarctica]]'' ...., Sugden, D.E. and Fink, D. 2007. Cenozoic Landscape Evolution of an East Antarctic Oasis (Radok Lake Area, Northern Prince Charles Mountains), and Its Implica
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  • :''This page is part of the topic [[Regional patterns of holocene climate change in Antarctica]]'' ...nsula.png|thumb|'''3.26''' Selected Holocene environmental changes &ndash; Antarctic Peninsula]]
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  • :''This page is part of the topic [[Regional patterns of holocene climate change in Antarctica]]'' ...e Wright, a high-level Antarctic lake during the LGM and early Holocene, ''Antarctic Science'', '''13''', 53-60.</ref>). The large amount of water in these lake
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  • ...into account in understanding modern climate and the potential for future climate change. ...Kreutz, K. 2004b. A 700 year record of Southern Hemisphere extra-tropical climate variability, ''Annals of Glaciology'', '''39''', 127-132.</ref>).]]
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  • ...rt of the topic [[Models of the physical and biological environment of the Antarctic]]'' ...nd deformation of subglacial sediments. A recent overview of the status of Antarctic models is provided by Huybrechts (2004<ref name="Huybrechts, 2004">Huybrech
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  • ...marine water breathing animals. These relationships lead us to expect that climate warming will have a significant impact on ecosystems at both poles. ...thermal specialization paradigm: compensation for elevated temperatures in Antarctic fish, ''Biol. Lett.'', '''2''', 151-154.</ref>).
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  • ...per, 2007">Smith, W. and Asper, V.A. 2007. New Ways to Collect Data in the Antarctic, EOS, Transactions American Geophysical Union, 88, no. 48, 525.</ref>). ...n and alkalinity, trace metals and a host of other parameters important to climate, biogeochemical and ecological studies.
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  • ...l not last. Over the next century we expect ozone concentrations above the Antarctic to recover, but if greenhouse gas concentrations increase at the present ra ...ent of our present interglacial period and to define the ranges of natural climate and environmental variability on timescales from decades to millennia that
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