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  • File:Figure 3.11 - Insolation, EPICA Dome C delta-D and ice core dust, and marine oxygen isotope record.png
    ...>EPICA community members. 2004. Eight glacial cycles from an Antarctic ice core, ''Nature'', '''429''', 623-628.</ref>).
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  • File:Figure 3.20 - Signals of climate change in ice core records from Siple Dome and Law Dome.png
    ...f>). Darkened area shows the 1700-1850 AD era climate anomaly discussed in the text.
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  • File:Figure 3.22 - Hemispheric phase diagrams for temperature versus ice core proxies for westerlies.png
    ...mperature and atmospheric circulation over the last 2000 years. Climate of the Past (Discussions) http://www.copernicus.org/EGU/cp/cpd/2/327/cpd-2-327.htm
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  • File:Figure 3.18 - February SSTs and sea ice duration in core SO136-111 and insolation curves.png
    ...te Qaternary sea ice history in the Indian sector of the Southern Ocean as record by diatom assemblages, ''Marine Micropaleontology'', '''50''', 209-223.</re
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  • File:Figure 3.12 - Deuterium, atmospheric CO2, CH4 and N2O from air trapped in Antarctic ice cores.png
    ...PCC 2007. Climate Change 2007: The Physical Science Basis. Contribution of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Cambridge University Press, Camb
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  • File:Figure 3.15 - Map of Antarctica showing some deep ice core sites.png
    ...Antarctic Peninsula and at Titan Dome near the South Pole. Future deep ice core drilling projects are displayed in black.
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  • File:Figure 3.19a - Antarctic and Greenland holocene climate change compared using ice core data.png
    ...Van Ommen, T., Curran, M.A.J., Souney, J. and Kreutz, K. 2004b. A 700 year record of Southern Hemisphere extra-tropical climate variability, ''Annals of Glac
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  • File:Figure 3.14 - Climate and environmental records of Termination I.png
    ...d Wolff, E. 2007. Orbital and millenial Antarctic climate variability over the past 800,000 years, ''Science'', '''317''', 793-796.</ref>).
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  • ...and its effects on global sea level, and the changing distribution of sea ice and its effect on climate are then described. ...tanding of the climate and biological changes that might be anticipated in the near future (Chapter 5).
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  • ...is page is part of the topic [[Antarctic climate and environment change in the instrumental period]]'' ==Antarctic stratospheric ozone in the instrumental period==
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  • ...is page is part of the topic [[Antarctic climate and environment change in the instrumental period]]'' ...random sample, and can &lsquo;describe&rsquo; a significant proportion of the total circulation variability.
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  • ...is page is part of the topic [[Antarctic climate and environment change in the instrumental period]]'' ...en Broeke, M.R., Reijmer, C.H. and Van Meijgaard, E. 2006. Reassessment of the Antarctic surface mass balance using calibrated output of a regional atmosp
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  • :''This page is part of the topic [[The Holocene]]'' ...ial to use proxy records to represent how Antarctic sea ice has changed in the past.
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  • ...s page is part of the topic [[Antarctic climate and environment history in the pre-instrumental period]]'' ...equence of events with better resolution both temporally (for instance, in the phasing of changes in Antarctic climate, environmental parameters and atmos
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  • :''This page is part of the topic [[The last million years]]'' ...xt.png|thumb|'''3.9''' Main climatic events of the last 1 Million years in the Antarctic context]]
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  • :''This page is part of the topic [[Regional patterns of holocene climate change in Antarctica]]'' ==Deglaciation history and the Pleistocene-Holocene transition==
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  • :''This page is part of the topic [[Regional patterns of holocene climate change in Antarctica]]'' ==Deglaciation history and the Pleistocene-Holocene transition==
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  • :''This page is part of the topic [[Regional patterns of holocene climate change in Antarctica]]'' ==Deglaciation history the Pleistocene-Holocene transition==
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  • :''This page is part of the topic [[The Holocene]]'' ...variability must be taken into account in understanding modern climate and the potential for future climate change.
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  • ...ill increase by several degrees and there will be about one third less sea ice.</li> ==The Geological Dimension (Deep Time)==
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  • ...r, J., and The ACCE Consortium. 2009. Review: Antarctic climate change and the environment, Antarctic Science, 1-23.</ref>). ...nline PDF version of the report is available to download without cost from the SCAR web site (http://www.scar.org/publications/occasionals/acce.html) or h
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  • :''This page is part of the topic [[Biological responses to climate change]]'' ...nctions is unknown. Bivalves appear to have been particularly badly hit in the intervening 35 Ma and it is possible that this happened for a variety of re
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  • :''This page is part of the topic [[Observations, data accuracy and tools]]'' ...atic stations. A further boost to the observing network has taken place in the International Polar Year of 2007 &ndash; 2008.
    59 KB (9,046 words) - 15:33, 6 August 2014
  • :''This page is part of the topic [[Observations, data accuracy and tools]]'' ...tion about the processes that operate to change the Antarctic environment. The combination of fieldwork, aircraft, and satellite measurements has revealed
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  • ...ailable with which to investigate change &ndash; both in the past and over the next century, there are still major gaps in our knowledge and many areas wh ...limate change on geological time scales. In addition, scattered throughout the text there are many statements about additional research requirements.
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  • :''This page is part of the topic [[The Holocene]]'' ...the Antarctic Peninsula region, ''The Holocene'', '''19''', 51-69.</ref>), the role of various forcing mechanisms in regional climate change is poorly des
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  • :''This page is part of the topic [[Observations, data accuracy and tools]]'' ==The pre-satellite era==
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  • :''This page is part of the topic [[The last million years]]'' ...te Qaternary sea ice history in the Indian sector of the Southern Ocean as record by diatom assemblages, ''Marine Micropaleontology'', '''50''', 209-223.</re
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  • ...is page is part of the topic [[Antarctic climate and environment change in the instrumental period]]'' ...ncluding the ''in-situ'' observations, satellite infra-red imagery and ice core isotope measurements. In order to get a reasonable estimate of trends it is
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  • :''This page is part of the topic [[Biological responses to climate change]]'' ...gg, I.D. 2003. Long-term isolation and recent range expansion revealed for the endemic springtail Gomphiocephalus hodgsoni from southern Victoria Land, An
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  • ...s page is part of the topic [[Antarctic climate and environment history in the pre-instrumental period]]'' ...ironmental change experienced in the major regions of Antarctica which are the result of both continental and local forcing mechanisms.
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  • :''This page is part of the topic [[Deep time]]'' ...on, G.H., Lyons, W.B., Maasch, K.A., Aoki, S., and Xiao, C. 2009. State of the Antarctic and Southern Ocean Climate System (SASOCS), ''Reviews of Geophysi
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  • :''This page is part of the topic [[The last million years]]'' ...d Wolff, E. 2007. Orbital and millenial Antarctic climate variability over the past 800,000 years, ''Science'', '''317''', 793-796.</ref>).
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