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From Research to Carbon Charge, Nobel Prize Winner Has Deep Influence at F&ES
Carbon Charge Nobel Prize William Nordhaus Climate change
2019/9/19
This week William Nordhaus, Sterling Professor of Economics at Yale, won the Nobel Prize. At the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies, where he holds a secondary appointment, his research a...
Deep groundwater aquifers respond rapidly to climate variability
Deep groundwater aquifers respond climate variability
2017/3/13
Changes in climate can rapidly impact even the deepest freshwater aquifers according to Penn State and Columbia University hydrologists.The researchers found that responses to climate variations can b...
Deep,old water explains why Antarctic Ocean hasn’t warmed
Deep old water explains Antarctic Ocean warmed
2016/6/12
The waters surrounding Antarctica may be one of the last places to experience human-driven climate change. New research from the University of Washington and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology ...
Project seeks climate clues deep in Indonesian lakebed(图)
climate clues deep Indonesian lakebed
2015/5/25
An international team of geoscientists co-led by James Russell will drill into ancient sediments beneath Lake Towuti on the Island of Sulawesi in Indonesia. The sediment cores they produce could hold ...
Past temperature reconstructions from deep ice cores: relevance for future climate change
deep ice cores future climate change
2008/11/11
Ice cores provide unique archives of past climate and environmental changes based only on physical processes. Quantitative temperature reconstructions are essential for the comparison between ice core...
“EDML1”:a chronology for the EPICA deep ice core from Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica, over the last 150 000 years
EPICA Dronning Maud Land Antarctica
2008/11/5
A chronology called EDML1 has been developed for the EPICA ice core from Dronning Maud Land (EDML). EDML1 is closely interlinked with EDC3, the new chronology for the EPICA ice core from Dome-C (EDC) ...
Rapid climate change and conditional instability of the glacial deep ocean from the thermobaric effect and geothermal heating
Rapid climate change conditional instability glacial deep ocean thermobaric effect geothermal heating
2014/4/9
Previous results from deep-sea pore fluid data demonstrate that the glacial deep ocean was filled with salty, cold water from the South. This salinity stratification of the ocean allows for the possib...