Global Environments Through the Quaternary

Global Environments Through the Quaternary
Title Global Environments Through the Quaternary PDF eBook
Author David E. Anderson
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 391
Release 2007-01-25
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0198742266

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Global Environments through the Quaternary delves into the environmental changes that have taken place during the Quaternary: the two to three million years during which man has inhabited the Earth. It is essential reading for any students seeking a balanced, objective overview of this truly interdisciplinary subject.

Global Environments Through the Quaternary

Global Environments Through the Quaternary
Title Global Environments Through the Quaternary PDF eBook
Author David Anderson
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 423
Release 2013-02-07
Genre Science
ISBN 0199697264

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This book delves into the environmental changes that have taken place during the Quaternary: the two to three million years during which humans have inhabited the Earth, and conveys the relevance of the study of this period to current environmental and climatic concerns.

Environmental Change

Environmental Change
Title Environmental Change PDF eBook
Author Andrew Goudie
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 264
Release 1977
Genre Science
ISBN

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"Global Environments through the Quaternary delves into the environmental changes that have taken place during the Quaternary: the two to three million years during which man has inhabited the Earth. Taking the reader through the Pleistocene and the Holocene, the book describes the evidence that has helped us to characterize environmental changes during these two epochs. It then explores the changes captured by more recent meteorological records in the period up to the present day. Current climate change research foretells of potentially catastrophic sea-level changes in the future; chapter seven examines sea-level changes throughout the Quaternary, putting current concerns into perspective. The book closes with a look at the environmental basis of climate change - and the impact of human activity upon it."--BOOK JACKET.

Reconstructing Quaternary Environments

Reconstructing Quaternary Environments
Title Reconstructing Quaternary Environments PDF eBook
Author J. John Lowe
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 568
Release 2014-10-28
Genre Science
ISBN 1317753712

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This third edition of Reconstructing Quaternary Environments has been completely revised and updated to provide a new account of the history and scale of environmental changes during the Quaternary. The evidence is extremely diverse ranging from landforms and sediments to fossil assemblages and geochemical data, and includes new data from terrestrial, marine and ice-core records. Dating methods are described and evaluated, while the principles and practices of Quaternary stratigraphy are also discussed. The volume concludes with a new chapter which considers some of the key questions about the nature, causes and consequences of global climatic and environmental change over a range of temporal scales. This synthesis builds on the methods and approaches described earlier in the book to show how a number of exciting ideas that have emerged over the last two decades are providing new insights into the operation of the global earth-ocean-atmosphere system, and are now central to many areas of contemporary Quaternary research. This comprehensive and dynamic textbook is richly illustrated throughout with full-colour figures and photographs. The book will be of interest to undergraduates, postgraduates and professionals in Earth Science, Environmental Science, Physical Geography, Geology, Botany, Zoology, Ecology, Archaeology and Anthropology

Quaternary Environmental Change in the Tropics

Quaternary Environmental Change in the Tropics
Title Quaternary Environmental Change in the Tropics PDF eBook
Author Sarah E. Metcalfe
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 826
Release 2012-08-24
Genre Science
ISBN 1118336178

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The global climate changes that led to the expansion and contraction of high latitude ice sheets during the Quaternary period were associated with equally dramatic changes in tropical environments. These included shifts in vegetation zones, changes in the hydrology and ecology of lakes and rivers, and fluctuations in the size of mountain glaciers and sandy deserts. Until recently it was thought that such changes were triggered by fluctuations in the distribution of polar ice cover. Now there is increasing recognition that the tropics themselves have acted as drivers of global climate change over a range of timescales. The aim of Quaternary Environmental Change in the Tropics is to provide a synthesis of the changes that occurred in tropical terrestrial and marine systems during the Pleistocene and Holocene, complementing data-derived reconstructions with output from state-of-the-art climate models. It is targeted at final-year undergraduate students and research specialists, but will provide an introduction to tropical Quaternary research for a variety of other readers.

Environmental Change

Environmental Change
Title Environmental Change PDF eBook
Author Andrew Gooding
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 350
Release 1999
Genre Science
ISBN 9780198742173

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"Global Environments through the Quaternary delves into the environmental changes that have taken place during the Quaternary: the two to three million years during which man has inhabited the Earth. Taking the reader through the Pleistocene and the Holocene, the book describes the evidence that has helped us to characterize environmental changes during these two epochs. It then explores the changes captured by more recent meteorological records in the period up to the present day. Current climate change research foretells of potentially catastrophic sea-level changes in the future; chapter seven examines sea-level changes throughout the Quaternary, putting current concerns into perspective. The book closes with a look at the environmental basis of climate change - and the impact of human activity upon it."--BOOK JACKET.

Late Quaternary Environmental Change

Late Quaternary Environmental Change
Title Late Quaternary Environmental Change PDF eBook
Author Martin Bell
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 743
Release 2014-07-10
Genre Science
ISBN 1317904788

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Late Quaternary Environmental Change addresses the interaction between human agency and other environmental factors in the landscapes, particularly of the temperate zone. Taking an ecological approach, the authors cover the last 20,000 years during which the climate has shifted from arctic severity to the conditions of the present interglacial environment.