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Integrated Analysis of Interglacial Climate Dynamics (INTERDYNAMIC)

Part of the book series: SpringerBriefs in Earth System Sciences (BRIEFSEARTHSYST)

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Table of contents (22 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-vii
  2. Comparison of Climate and Carbon Cycle Dynamics During Late Quaternary Interglacials

    • Thomas Kleinen, Elena Bezrukova, Victor Brovkin, Hubertus Fischer, Steffi Hildebrandt, Stefanie Müller et al.
    Pages 7-12
  3. Global Synthesis of Sea-Surface Temperature Trends During Marine Isotope Stage 11

    • Yvonne Milker, Rima Rachmayani, Manuel F. G. Weinkauf, Matthias Prange, Markus Raitzsch, Michael Schulz et al.
    Pages 13-18
  4. Climate Sensitivity During and Between Interglacials

    • Manfred Mudelsee, Gerrit Lohmann
    Pages 19-23
  5. Evaluation of Eemian and Holocene Climate Trends: Combining Marine Archives with Climate Modelling

    • Gerrit Lohmann, Ralph Schneider, Johann H. Jungclaus, Guillaume Leduc, Nils Fischer, Madlene Pfeiffer et al.
    Pages 31-35
  6. Holocene Environmental Variability in the Arctic Gateway

    • Robert F. Spielhagen, Juliane Müller, Axel Wagner, Kirstin Werner, Gerrit Lohmann, Matthias Prange et al.
    Pages 37-42
  7. Detecting Holocene Changes in the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation: Integration of Proxy Data and Climate Simulations

    • Audrey Morley, David Heslop, Carsten Rühlemann, Stefan Mulitza, André Paul, Michael Schulz
    Pages 43-48
  8. Hydroclimatic Variability in the Panama Bight Region During Termination 1 and the Holocene

    • Matthias Prange, Silke Steph, Huadong Liu, Lloyd D. Keigwin, Michael Schulz
    Pages 63-68
  9. Mineral Dust Variability in Antarctic Ice for Different Climate Conditions

    • Anna Wegner, Natalia Sudarchikova, Hubertus Fischer, Uwe Mikolajewicz
    Pages 83-88
  10. Model-Data Synthesis of Monsoon Amplitudes for the Holocene and Eemian

    • Birgit Schneider, Ralph R. Schneider, Yiming Wang, Vyacheslav Khon
    Pages 89-95
  11. Vegetation, Climate, Man—Holocene Variability in Monsoonal Central Asia

    • Anne Dallmeyer, Ulrike Herzschuh, Martin Claussen, Jian Ni, Yongbo Wang, Steffen Mischke et al.
    Pages 97-102
  12. Global Land Use and Technological Evolution Simulations to Quantify Interactions Between Climate and Pre-industrial Cultures

    • Carsten Lemmen, Kerstin Haberkorn, Richard Blender, Klaus Fraedrich, Kai W. Wirtz
    Pages 103-108
  13. North-West African Hydrologic Changes in the Holocene: A Combined Isotopic Data and Model Approach

    • Enno Schefuß, Martin Werner, Britta Beckmann, Barbara Haese, Gerrit Lohmann
    Pages 109-114
  14. Holocene Climate Dynamics, Biogeochemical Cycles and Ecosystem Variability in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea

    • Gerhard Schmiedl, Fanny Adloff, Kay-Christian Emeis, Rosina Grimm, Michal Kucera, Ernst Maier-Reimer et al.
    Pages 115-120

About this book

The work addresses the following questions in the context of interglacial climate dynamics: (i) What are the amplitudes of natural climate variations on timescales of several years to millennia? (ii) Do abrupt changes in the large-scale circulation of the Atlantic Ocean occur in interglacials? (iii) Which biogeochemical feedback mechanisms control the natural limits of atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases and aerosols? (iv) Which linkages exist between climate and pre-industrial cultures?

The work is based on an integrated approach in paleoclimate research, in which all available paleoclimate archives (terrestrial and marine as well as ice cores) are combined in order to yield a comprehensive and quantitative analysis of global environmental variations. Moreover, through a close linkage be-tween paleoclimate reconstructions and results from Earth-system models detailed insights into the dynamics of climate variations are gained.

Editors and Affiliations

  • MARUM—Center for Marine Environmental Sciences and Faculty of Geosciences, University of Bremen, Bremen, Germany

    Michael Schulz

  • MARUM, University of Bremen, Bremen, Germany

    Andre Paul

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