Earth's Climate and Orbital Eccentricity
The Marine Isotope Stage 11 Question
Herausgeber: Droxler, André W; Burckle, Lloyd H; Poore, Richard Z
Earth's Climate and Orbital Eccentricity
The Marine Isotope Stage 11 Question
Herausgeber: Droxler, André W; Burckle, Lloyd H; Poore, Richard Z
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Published by the American Geophysical Union as part of the Geophysical Monograph Series, Volume 137. Weather bureaus around the world have accumulated daily historical records of atmospheric conditions for more than a century to help forecast meteorological conditions three to five days ahead.
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Published by the American Geophysical Union as part of the Geophysical Monograph Series, Volume 137. Weather bureaus around the world have accumulated daily historical records of atmospheric conditions for more than a century to help forecast meteorological conditions three to five days ahead.
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- Verlag: Wiley
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Januar 2003
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- Abmessung: 274mm x 224mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 748g
- ISBN-13: 9780875909967
- ISBN-10: 0875909965
- Artikelnr.: 53302262
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- Libri GmbH
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- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
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- Verlag: Wiley
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Januar 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 274mm x 224mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 748g
- ISBN-13: 9780875909967
- ISBN-10: 0875909965
- Artikelnr.: 53302262
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Andre W. Droxler is a professor in the Department of Earth Science and Track Director of the Science Master's Program - Subsurface Geoscience. His research has focused on studying the morphology of and the sediments accumulating on slopes and basin floors surrounding coral reefs and carbonate platforms. Before becoming an assistant professor at Rice in January 1987, he was a postdoctoral research scientist at the University of South Carolina from 1985 to 1986. and received his Master's degree equivalent from the University of Neuchâtel (Switzerland) in 1978 and earned his Ph.D. from the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Miami (Florida) in 1984.
Preface
Andre W. Droxler, Richard Z Poore, and Lloyd H. Burckle vii
Introduction: Unique and Exceptionally Long Interglacial Marine Isotope
Stage 11:
Window into Earth Warm Future Climate
Andre W. Droxler, Richard B. Alley, William R. Howard, Richard Z Poore, and
Lloyd H. Burckle 1
PART I: Uniqueness or Inter-Changeable Ice Ages?
Climate 400,000 Years Ago, a Key to the Future?
Andre Berger and Marie-France Loutre 17
Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 11 in the Vostok Ice Core: C 0 2 Forcing and
Stability of East Antarctica
D. Raynaud, M. E Loutre, C. Ritz, J. Chappellaz, J-M. Barnola, J. Jouzel,
V. Y. Lipenkov, J-R. Petit, and F. Vimeux 27
On the Dynamics of the Ice Ages: Stage-11 Paradox, Mid-Brunhes Climate
Shift, and 100-ky Cycle
W. H. Berger and G. Wefer 41
40Ar/39Ar Dating of Glacial Termination V and the Duration of Marine
Isotopic Stage 11
Daniel B. Karner and Fabrizio Marra 61
PART II: Unexceptionally Warm Ocean Temperatures at High- and Mid-Latitude
Marine Isotope Stage 11 (MIS 11): Analog for Holocene and Future Climate?
Jerry McManus, Delia Oppo, James Cullen, and Stephanie Healey 69
Interpreting Glacial-lnterglacial Changes in Ice Volume and Climate From
Subarctic Deep Water Foraminiferal 8180
HenningA. Bauch and Helmut Erlenkeuser 87
Quaternary Interglacials and the West Antarctic Ice Sheet
Reed P. Scherer 103
The Mid-Brunhes Transition in ODP Sites 1089 and 1090 (Subantarctic South
Atlantic)
David A. Hodell, Sharon L. Kanfoush, Kathryn A. Venz, Christopher D.
Charles, and Francisco J. Sierro 113
Uncertainty in Oxygen Isotope Stage 11 Sea-level: An Estimate of - 1 3 ± 2
m From Great Britain
D. Q. Bowen 131
PART III: Carbonate Bloom at Low Latitudes and Carbonate Bust in the Deep
Sea
Sea Surface Temperatures in the Western Equatorial Pacific During Marine
Isotope Stage 11
David W. Lea, Dorothy K. Pak, and Howard J. Spero 147
A Longer-Lasting and Warmer Interglacial Episode During Isotopic Stage 11:
Marine Terrace Evidence in Tropical Western Americas
Luc Ortlieb, Nury Guzman, and Carlos Marquardt 157
Caribbean Carbonate Crash in Pedro Channel at Subthermoclinal Depth
During Marine Isotope Stage 11: A Case of Basin-to-Shelf Carbonate
Fractionation?
K. E. Zeigler, J. P. Schwartz, A. W. Droxler, M. C. Shearer, and L.
Peterson 181
PART IV. Continental Climate Records: Longer and Wetter, not Necessarily
Warmer
Continental Records of MIS 11
George Kukla 207
The Continental Record of Stage 11: A Review
Denis-Didier Rousseau 213
High-Resolution MIS 11 Record From the Continental Sedimentary Archive of
Lake Baikal, Siberia
Eugene Karabanov, Alexander Prokopenko, Douglas Williams, Galina
Khursevich,
Mikhail Kuzmin, Elena Bezrukova, and Alexander Gvozdkov 223
The Chinese Loess Perspective on Marine Isotope Stage 11 as an Extreme
Interglacial
Natasa J. Vidic, Kenneth L. Verosub, and Michael J. Singer 231
Andre W. Droxler, Richard Z Poore, and Lloyd H. Burckle vii
Introduction: Unique and Exceptionally Long Interglacial Marine Isotope
Stage 11:
Window into Earth Warm Future Climate
Andre W. Droxler, Richard B. Alley, William R. Howard, Richard Z Poore, and
Lloyd H. Burckle 1
PART I: Uniqueness or Inter-Changeable Ice Ages?
Climate 400,000 Years Ago, a Key to the Future?
Andre Berger and Marie-France Loutre 17
Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 11 in the Vostok Ice Core: C 0 2 Forcing and
Stability of East Antarctica
D. Raynaud, M. E Loutre, C. Ritz, J. Chappellaz, J-M. Barnola, J. Jouzel,
V. Y. Lipenkov, J-R. Petit, and F. Vimeux 27
On the Dynamics of the Ice Ages: Stage-11 Paradox, Mid-Brunhes Climate
Shift, and 100-ky Cycle
W. H. Berger and G. Wefer 41
40Ar/39Ar Dating of Glacial Termination V and the Duration of Marine
Isotopic Stage 11
Daniel B. Karner and Fabrizio Marra 61
PART II: Unexceptionally Warm Ocean Temperatures at High- and Mid-Latitude
Marine Isotope Stage 11 (MIS 11): Analog for Holocene and Future Climate?
Jerry McManus, Delia Oppo, James Cullen, and Stephanie Healey 69
Interpreting Glacial-lnterglacial Changes in Ice Volume and Climate From
Subarctic Deep Water Foraminiferal 8180
HenningA. Bauch and Helmut Erlenkeuser 87
Quaternary Interglacials and the West Antarctic Ice Sheet
Reed P. Scherer 103
The Mid-Brunhes Transition in ODP Sites 1089 and 1090 (Subantarctic South
Atlantic)
David A. Hodell, Sharon L. Kanfoush, Kathryn A. Venz, Christopher D.
Charles, and Francisco J. Sierro 113
Uncertainty in Oxygen Isotope Stage 11 Sea-level: An Estimate of - 1 3 ± 2
m From Great Britain
D. Q. Bowen 131
PART III: Carbonate Bloom at Low Latitudes and Carbonate Bust in the Deep
Sea
Sea Surface Temperatures in the Western Equatorial Pacific During Marine
Isotope Stage 11
David W. Lea, Dorothy K. Pak, and Howard J. Spero 147
A Longer-Lasting and Warmer Interglacial Episode During Isotopic Stage 11:
Marine Terrace Evidence in Tropical Western Americas
Luc Ortlieb, Nury Guzman, and Carlos Marquardt 157
Caribbean Carbonate Crash in Pedro Channel at Subthermoclinal Depth
During Marine Isotope Stage 11: A Case of Basin-to-Shelf Carbonate
Fractionation?
K. E. Zeigler, J. P. Schwartz, A. W. Droxler, M. C. Shearer, and L.
Peterson 181
PART IV. Continental Climate Records: Longer and Wetter, not Necessarily
Warmer
Continental Records of MIS 11
George Kukla 207
The Continental Record of Stage 11: A Review
Denis-Didier Rousseau 213
High-Resolution MIS 11 Record From the Continental Sedimentary Archive of
Lake Baikal, Siberia
Eugene Karabanov, Alexander Prokopenko, Douglas Williams, Galina
Khursevich,
Mikhail Kuzmin, Elena Bezrukova, and Alexander Gvozdkov 223
The Chinese Loess Perspective on Marine Isotope Stage 11 as an Extreme
Interglacial
Natasa J. Vidic, Kenneth L. Verosub, and Michael J. Singer 231
Preface
Andre W. Droxler, Richard Z Poore, and Lloyd H. Burckle vii
Introduction: Unique and Exceptionally Long Interglacial Marine Isotope
Stage 11:
Window into Earth Warm Future Climate
Andre W. Droxler, Richard B. Alley, William R. Howard, Richard Z Poore, and
Lloyd H. Burckle 1
PART I: Uniqueness or Inter-Changeable Ice Ages?
Climate 400,000 Years Ago, a Key to the Future?
Andre Berger and Marie-France Loutre 17
Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 11 in the Vostok Ice Core: C 0 2 Forcing and
Stability of East Antarctica
D. Raynaud, M. E Loutre, C. Ritz, J. Chappellaz, J-M. Barnola, J. Jouzel,
V. Y. Lipenkov, J-R. Petit, and F. Vimeux 27
On the Dynamics of the Ice Ages: Stage-11 Paradox, Mid-Brunhes Climate
Shift, and 100-ky Cycle
W. H. Berger and G. Wefer 41
40Ar/39Ar Dating of Glacial Termination V and the Duration of Marine
Isotopic Stage 11
Daniel B. Karner and Fabrizio Marra 61
PART II: Unexceptionally Warm Ocean Temperatures at High- and Mid-Latitude
Marine Isotope Stage 11 (MIS 11): Analog for Holocene and Future Climate?
Jerry McManus, Delia Oppo, James Cullen, and Stephanie Healey 69
Interpreting Glacial-lnterglacial Changes in Ice Volume and Climate From
Subarctic Deep Water Foraminiferal 8180
HenningA. Bauch and Helmut Erlenkeuser 87
Quaternary Interglacials and the West Antarctic Ice Sheet
Reed P. Scherer 103
The Mid-Brunhes Transition in ODP Sites 1089 and 1090 (Subantarctic South
Atlantic)
David A. Hodell, Sharon L. Kanfoush, Kathryn A. Venz, Christopher D.
Charles, and Francisco J. Sierro 113
Uncertainty in Oxygen Isotope Stage 11 Sea-level: An Estimate of - 1 3 ± 2
m From Great Britain
D. Q. Bowen 131
PART III: Carbonate Bloom at Low Latitudes and Carbonate Bust in the Deep
Sea
Sea Surface Temperatures in the Western Equatorial Pacific During Marine
Isotope Stage 11
David W. Lea, Dorothy K. Pak, and Howard J. Spero 147
A Longer-Lasting and Warmer Interglacial Episode During Isotopic Stage 11:
Marine Terrace Evidence in Tropical Western Americas
Luc Ortlieb, Nury Guzman, and Carlos Marquardt 157
Caribbean Carbonate Crash in Pedro Channel at Subthermoclinal Depth
During Marine Isotope Stage 11: A Case of Basin-to-Shelf Carbonate
Fractionation?
K. E. Zeigler, J. P. Schwartz, A. W. Droxler, M. C. Shearer, and L.
Peterson 181
PART IV. Continental Climate Records: Longer and Wetter, not Necessarily
Warmer
Continental Records of MIS 11
George Kukla 207
The Continental Record of Stage 11: A Review
Denis-Didier Rousseau 213
High-Resolution MIS 11 Record From the Continental Sedimentary Archive of
Lake Baikal, Siberia
Eugene Karabanov, Alexander Prokopenko, Douglas Williams, Galina
Khursevich,
Mikhail Kuzmin, Elena Bezrukova, and Alexander Gvozdkov 223
The Chinese Loess Perspective on Marine Isotope Stage 11 as an Extreme
Interglacial
Natasa J. Vidic, Kenneth L. Verosub, and Michael J. Singer 231
Andre W. Droxler, Richard Z Poore, and Lloyd H. Burckle vii
Introduction: Unique and Exceptionally Long Interglacial Marine Isotope
Stage 11:
Window into Earth Warm Future Climate
Andre W. Droxler, Richard B. Alley, William R. Howard, Richard Z Poore, and
Lloyd H. Burckle 1
PART I: Uniqueness or Inter-Changeable Ice Ages?
Climate 400,000 Years Ago, a Key to the Future?
Andre Berger and Marie-France Loutre 17
Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 11 in the Vostok Ice Core: C 0 2 Forcing and
Stability of East Antarctica
D. Raynaud, M. E Loutre, C. Ritz, J. Chappellaz, J-M. Barnola, J. Jouzel,
V. Y. Lipenkov, J-R. Petit, and F. Vimeux 27
On the Dynamics of the Ice Ages: Stage-11 Paradox, Mid-Brunhes Climate
Shift, and 100-ky Cycle
W. H. Berger and G. Wefer 41
40Ar/39Ar Dating of Glacial Termination V and the Duration of Marine
Isotopic Stage 11
Daniel B. Karner and Fabrizio Marra 61
PART II: Unexceptionally Warm Ocean Temperatures at High- and Mid-Latitude
Marine Isotope Stage 11 (MIS 11): Analog for Holocene and Future Climate?
Jerry McManus, Delia Oppo, James Cullen, and Stephanie Healey 69
Interpreting Glacial-lnterglacial Changes in Ice Volume and Climate From
Subarctic Deep Water Foraminiferal 8180
HenningA. Bauch and Helmut Erlenkeuser 87
Quaternary Interglacials and the West Antarctic Ice Sheet
Reed P. Scherer 103
The Mid-Brunhes Transition in ODP Sites 1089 and 1090 (Subantarctic South
Atlantic)
David A. Hodell, Sharon L. Kanfoush, Kathryn A. Venz, Christopher D.
Charles, and Francisco J. Sierro 113
Uncertainty in Oxygen Isotope Stage 11 Sea-level: An Estimate of - 1 3 ± 2
m From Great Britain
D. Q. Bowen 131
PART III: Carbonate Bloom at Low Latitudes and Carbonate Bust in the Deep
Sea
Sea Surface Temperatures in the Western Equatorial Pacific During Marine
Isotope Stage 11
David W. Lea, Dorothy K. Pak, and Howard J. Spero 147
A Longer-Lasting and Warmer Interglacial Episode During Isotopic Stage 11:
Marine Terrace Evidence in Tropical Western Americas
Luc Ortlieb, Nury Guzman, and Carlos Marquardt 157
Caribbean Carbonate Crash in Pedro Channel at Subthermoclinal Depth
During Marine Isotope Stage 11: A Case of Basin-to-Shelf Carbonate
Fractionation?
K. E. Zeigler, J. P. Schwartz, A. W. Droxler, M. C. Shearer, and L.
Peterson 181
PART IV. Continental Climate Records: Longer and Wetter, not Necessarily
Warmer
Continental Records of MIS 11
George Kukla 207
The Continental Record of Stage 11: A Review
Denis-Didier Rousseau 213
High-Resolution MIS 11 Record From the Continental Sedimentary Archive of
Lake Baikal, Siberia
Eugene Karabanov, Alexander Prokopenko, Douglas Williams, Galina
Khursevich,
Mikhail Kuzmin, Elena Bezrukova, and Alexander Gvozdkov 223
The Chinese Loess Perspective on Marine Isotope Stage 11 as an Extreme
Interglacial
Natasa J. Vidic, Kenneth L. Verosub, and Michael J. Singer 231