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Paleoclimates: Understanding Climate Change Past and Present

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The Anthropocene I: Global and Hemispheric Temperature 12 as mentioned in this paper The Anthropocene II: Climatic and Hydrological Change During the Last 2000 years Epilogue Appendix: Paleoclimate Proxies References Index
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List of Tables Preface Acknowledgments Abbreviations 1. Paleoclimatology and Modern Challenges 2. Methods in Paleoclimatology 3. Deep Time: Climate from 3.8 Billion to 65 Million Years Ago 4. Cenozoic Climate 5. Orbital Climate Change 6. Glacial Millennial Climate Change 7. Millennial Climate Events During Deglaciation 8. Holocene Climate Variability 9. Abrupt Climate Events 10. Internal Modes of Climate Variability 11. The Anthropocene I: Global and Hemispheric Temperature 12. The Anthropocene II: Climatic and Hydrological Change During the Last 2000 Years Epilogue Appendix: Paleoclimate Proxies References Index

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