The Oceans and Rapid Climate Change: Past, Present, and Future / Edition 1

The Oceans and Rapid Climate Change: Past, Present, and Future / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
087590985X
ISBN-13:
9780875909851
Pub. Date:
01/09/2001
Publisher:
Wiley
ISBN-10:
087590985X
ISBN-13:
9780875909851
Pub. Date:
01/09/2001
Publisher:
Wiley
The Oceans and Rapid Climate Change: Past, Present, and Future / Edition 1

The Oceans and Rapid Climate Change: Past, Present, and Future / Edition 1

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Overview

Published by the American Geophysical Union as part of the Geophysical Monograph Series, Volume 126.

Until a few decades ago, scientists generally believed that significant large-scale past global and regional climate changes occurred at a gradual pace within a time scale of many centuries or millennia. A secondary assumption followed: climate change was scarcely perceptible during a human lifetime. Recent paleoclimatic studies, however, have proven otherwise: that global climate can change extremely rapidly. In fact, there is good evidence that in the past at least regional mean annual temperatures changed by several degrees Celsius on a time scale of several centuries to several decades.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780875909851
Publisher: Wiley
Publication date: 01/09/2001
Series: Geophysical Monograph Series , #126
Pages: 304
Product dimensions: 8.30(w) x 10.50(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Dan Seidov and Bernd J. Haupt are the authors of The Oceans and Rapid Climate Change: Past, Present, and Future, published by Wiley.

Table of Contents

Preface
Dan Seidov, Bernd J. Haupt, and Mark Maslin vii

Ocean Currents of Change: Introduction
Eric J. Barron and Dan Seidov 1

Section I: Data and Climate Models: Windows to the Past

Synthesis of the Nature and Causes of Rapid Climate Transitions During the Quaternary
Mark Maslin, Dan Seidov, and John Lowe 9

The Big Climate Amplifier Ocean Circulation-Sea Ice-Storminess-Dustiness-Albedo
Wallace S. Broecker 53

Stochastic Resonance in the North Atlantic: Further Insights
R. B. Alley, S. Anandakrishnan, P. Jung, and A. Clough 57

Late Holocene (cal ka) Trends and Century-Scale Variability of N. Iceland Marine Records: Measures of Surface Hydrography, Productivity, and Land/Ocean Interactions
John T. Andrews, Greta B. Kristjansdottir, Aslaug Geirsdottir, Jorunn Hardarddttir, Gudrun Helgadottir, Amy E. Sveinsbjomdottir, Anne E. Jennings, and L. Micaela Smith 69

Changes of Potential Density Gradients in the Northwestern North Atlantic During the Last Climatic Cycle Based on a Multiproxy Approach
Claude Hillaire-Marcel, Anne de Vernal, Laurence Candon, Guy Bilodeau, and Joseph Stoner 83

Lower Circumpolar Deep Water Flow Through the SW Pacific Gateway for the Last 190 Icy:
Evidence From Antarctic Diatoms
Catherine E. Stickley, Lionel Carter, I. Nick McCave, andPhil P. E. Weaver 101

Modeling abrupt Climatic Change During the Last Glaciation
Michel Crucifix, Philippe Tulkens, and Andre Berger  117

Simulating Climates of the Last Glacial Maximum and of the Mid-Holocene: Wind Changes, Atmosphere-Ocean Interactions, and Tropical Thermocline
Andrew B. G. Bush 135

Section II: Ocean and Climate Models: Bridges from Past to Future

Ocean Bi-Polar Seesaw and Climate: Southern Versus Northern Meltwater Impacts
Dan Seidov, Bernd J. Haupt, Eric J. Barron, and Mark Maslin 147

Glacial-to-lnterglacial Changes of the Ocean Circulation and Eolian Sediment Transport
Bernd J. Haupt, Dan Seidov, and Eric J. Barron 169

On the Response of the Atlantic Ocean to Climatic Changes in High Latitudes: Sensitivity Studies with a Sigma Coordinate Ocean Model
Tal Ezer 199

The Effects of Vertical Mixing on the Circulation of the AABW in the Atlantic
Igor V. Kamenkovich and Paul J. Coodman 217

The Influence of Deep Ocean Diffusivity on the Temporal Variability of the Thermohaline Circulation
Kotaro Sakai and W. Richard Peltier 227

The Climatic Influence of Drake Passage
H. Bjornsson and J. R. Toggweiler  243

Stability and Variability of the Thermohaline Circulation in the Past and Future: A Study With a Coupled Model of Intermediate Complexity
Andrey Ganopolski and Stefan Rahmstorf  261

The Future of the Thermohaline Circulation - A Perspective
Thomas E Stocker, Reto Knutti, and Gian-Kasper Plattner 277

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