气候变化
缩小尺度
人类世
气候模式
大气环流模式
地球科学
全球变暖
白垩纪
地质学
地理
气候学
古生物学
环境科学
海洋学
作者
Appy Sluijs,Gabriel J. Bowen,Henk Brinkhuis,Lucas Joost Lourens,Ellen Thomas
出处
期刊:The Geological Society of London on behalf of The Micropalaeontological Society eBooks
[The Geological Society of London on behalf of The Micropalaeontological Society]
日期:2018-07-27
卷期号:: 323-349
被引量:228
摘要
This book unites climate modelling, palaeoceanography and palaeontology to address fundamental events in the climate history of Earth over the past 600 million years. Understanding the 'tipping points' that have led to rapid changes in the Earth's climate is vitally important with the realization that humans modify global climate. In an effort to better understand past and future climate change, general circulation models have become the forerunners of attempts to simulate future climate. Although extraordinarily sophisticated, they remain imperfect tools that require 'grounding' in geological data. In this, the study of past major climate transitions like the Palaeozoic icehouse worlds and the extreme greenhouse of the Cretaceous are invaluable. Both the mechanisms that forced changes in the Earth's climate as well as the proxies that track these changes are discussed. The central message of the book is that general circulation models tested with geological data in an iterative 'ground truth' process provide the best estimates of the Earth's ancient climate.
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