News tagged with lake sediments

New record from stalagmites shows climate history in Central Asia

The climate in Central Asia, currently a semiarid region, has varied over the past 500,000 years. An accurate record of the past climate can help scientists understand current climate and better predict how the climate may ...

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created Jan 31, 2012 | popularity 5 / 5 (2) | comments 0

Engineering team heads to Antarctica to explore hidden lake

Next week a British engineering team heads off to Antarctica for the first stage of an ambitious scientific mission to collect water and sediment samples from a lake buried beneath three kilometres of solid ice. This extraordinary ...

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created Oct 10, 2011 | popularity 5 / 5 (5) | comments 0

Fast-shrinking Greenland glacier experienced rapid growth during cooler times

Large, marine-calving glaciers have the ability not only to shrink rapidly in response to global warming, but to grow at a remarkable pace during periods of global cooling, according to University at Buffalo geologists working ...

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created Jul 14, 2011 | popularity not rated yet | comments 1 | with audio podcast

Rapid changes in Greenland climate last 5,000 years, study finds

(PhysOrg.com) -- Abrupt average temperature changes of as much as 4 or 5 degrees Celsius over a few decades may have profoundly affected human civilization for cultures that occupied western Greenland over ...

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created Jun 01, 2011 | popularity 4.1 / 5 (7) | comments 0 | with audio podcast

Ecological impact on Canada's Arctic coastline linked to global climate change

Scientists from Queen's and Carleton universities head a national multidisciplinary research team that has uncovered startling new evidence of the destructive impact of global climate change on North America's ...

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created May 16, 2011 | popularity 4.3 / 5 (7) | comments 16 | with audio podcast

Ancient catastrophic drought leads to question: How severe can climate change become?

How severe can climate change become in a warming world? Worse than anything we've seen in written history, according to results of a study appearing this week in the journal Science.

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created Feb 24, 2011 | popularity 3.8 / 5 (19) | comments 24 | with audio podcast

Ancient raindrops reveal a wave of mountains sent south by sinking Farallon plate

(PhysOrg.com) -- Analyzing the isotope ratios of ancient raindrops preserved in soils and lake sediments, Stanford researchers have shown that a wave of mountain building began in British Columbia, Canada ...

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created Dec 17, 2010 | popularity 4.5 / 5 (6) | comments 0 | with audio podcast

Earth's fiery past and future modeled by NASA

Wildfires may seem like a fixed and unchanging force of nature. They're not. Over long time scales, research has shown that both the climate and humans have a profound effect on wildfire activity around the ...

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created Oct 28, 2010 | popularity 3.9 / 5 (7) | comments 16 | with audio podcast

Warmer climate entails increased release of carbon dioxide by inland lakes

Much organically bound carbon is deposited on inland lake bottoms. A portion remains in the sediment, sometimes for thousands of years, while the rest is largely broken down to carbon dioxide and methane, which are released ...

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created Jul 21, 2010 | popularity 3 / 5 (7) | comments 3 | with audio podcast

Man-made global warming started with ancient hunters: study

Even before the dawn of agriculture, people may have caused the planet to warm up, a new study suggests.

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created Jun 30, 2010 | popularity 2.4 / 5 (13) | comments 17

Earth from Space: A smoke-free Iceland

(PhysOrg.com) -- This Envisat image features a smoke-free Iceland. Although the island has received a lot of attention in the past months for its volcanic activity, it is also home to numerous glaciers, lakes, ...

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created Jun 04, 2010 | popularity 5 / 5 (2) | comments 0

Study finds rising levels of dioxins from common soap ingredient in Mississippi River

Specific dioxins derived from the antibacterial agent triclosan, used in many hand soaps, deodorants, dishwashing liquids and other consumer products, account for an increasing proportion of total dioxins ...

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created May 18, 2010 | popularity not rated yet | comments 0

Were short warm periods typical for transitions between interglacial and glacial epochs?

At the end of the last interglacial epoch, around 115,000 years ago, there were significant climate fluctuations. In Central and Eastern Europe, the slow transition from the Eemian Interglacial to the Weichselian ...

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created Mar 02, 2010 | popularity 5 / 5 (6) | comments 0

UI study measures levels of PCBs flowing from Indiana canal to air and water

A University of Iowa study supports an earlier UI report that found polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in sediments lining the Indiana Harbor and Ship Canal (IHSC) in East Chicago, Ind. The study also presents data showing ...

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created Feb 24, 2010 | popularity not rated yet | comments 1

Arctic lake sediments show warming, unique ecological changes in recent decades

An analysis of sediment cores indicates that biological and chemical changes occurring at a remote Arctic lake are unprecedented over the past 200,000 years and likely are the result of human-caused climate ...

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created Oct 19, 2009 | popularity 4 / 5 (9) | comments 2