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The Medieval Warm Period
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The Medieval Warm Period

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The Medieval Warm Period and the Little Ice Age are widely considered to have been the major features of the Earth’s climate over the past 1000 years. In this volume, the issue of whether there really was a Medieval Warm Period, and if so, where and when, is addressed. The types of evidence examined include historical documents, tree rings, ice cores, glacial-geological records, borehole temperature, palaeoecological data and records of solar receipts inferred from cosmogenic isotopes. Growth in the availability of several of these types of data in recent years, and technical advances in their derivation and use, should warrant this re-examination of the Medieval Warm Period. The book should be of value to all those with an interest in the natural variability of the climate system - for example, those concerned with anticipating and detecting anthropogenic climate change.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Kluwer Academic Publishers
Country
United States
Date
31 May 1994
Pages
244
ISBN
9780792328421

The Medieval Warm Period and the Little Ice Age are widely considered to have been the major features of the Earth’s climate over the past 1000 years. In this volume, the issue of whether there really was a Medieval Warm Period, and if so, where and when, is addressed. The types of evidence examined include historical documents, tree rings, ice cores, glacial-geological records, borehole temperature, palaeoecological data and records of solar receipts inferred from cosmogenic isotopes. Growth in the availability of several of these types of data in recent years, and technical advances in their derivation and use, should warrant this re-examination of the Medieval Warm Period. The book should be of value to all those with an interest in the natural variability of the climate system - for example, those concerned with anticipating and detecting anthropogenic climate change.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Kluwer Academic Publishers
Country
United States
Date
31 May 1994
Pages
244
ISBN
9780792328421