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Hunt hidden treasures of pavilions at Yeosu Expo

Yeony and Suny wrote 12 hours ago: There are 7 exhibits you should not miss at Expo 2012 Yeosu Korea. The Organizing Committee unveils … more →

Tags: viewing tips, Amber, Belgium, Corallium rubrum, diamond, elephant turtles, Galapagos Islands, Lithuania, lizard amber fossil

Wondrously wonderful water

girlingumboots wrote 4 weeks ago: Before I dive in to talk about the physics that make certain regions in the Southern Ocean more awes … more →

Tags: Antarctic, water, Molecule, oxygen, Hydrogen, ice, density, Dr. Robert Mulvaney, Baß

Ivan Stein -- Ice Age Every 103,000 Years

Jean wrote 1 month ago: Published on Apr 11, 2012 by in5d Drunvalo says we are going into an Ice Age. As the trees weaken be … more →

Tags: Science and technology (including the connection betwee, Ecological/Environmental, Earth, Atlantic Ocean, Harvard University, ice age, carbon dioxide, Antarctic, Quaternary Studies

Shakun The Last, I Hope84 comments

Willis Eschenbach wrote 1 month ago: Guest Post by Willis Eschenbach In three previous posts here, here, and here, I discussed problems w … more →

Tags: paleoclimatology, proxies, Antarctica, Global Warming, carbon dioxide, northern hemisphere, Atlantic Ocean, Southern Hemisphere, ice age

Did Shakun et al. really prove that CO2 preceded late glacial warming? [Part 1]130 comments

Anthony Watts wrote 1 month ago: By Don J. Easterbrook, PhD. In a paper “Global warming preceded by increasing carbon dioxide concent … more →

Tags: paleoclimatology, Climate, Global Warming, carbon dioxide, Antarctic, ice age, Shakun, Quaternary glaciation

Shakun Redux: Master tricksed us! I told you he was tricksy!338 comments

Willis Eschenbach wrote 1 month ago: Guest Post by Willis Eschenbach The quote above is from Lord of the Rings, an exchange between Gollu … more →

Tags: carbon dioxide, Antarctic, paleoclimatology, alarmism, proxies, NOAA, Antarctica, Global Warming, Harvard University

A reply to Shakun et al - Dr. Munchausen Explains Science By Proxy193 comments

Willis Eschenbach wrote 1 month ago: Guest Post by Willis Eschenbach There’s a new study entitled “Global warming preceded by … more →

Tags: paleoclimatology, alarmism, proxies, Antarctica, Global Warming, National Science Foundation, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Oregon State University, Harvard University

Science in Antarctica6 comments

isobelpwilliams wrote 4 months ago: I am giving a number of talks on Antarctica this year; obviously a most important year in relation t … more →

Tags: International Geophysical Year, Antarctic Treaty, Weather Balloons, South Pole Telescope, Antarctic lakes, Ice Cube, neutrinos

Canada's ice cores seek new home1 comment

Alan Burke wrote 8 months ago: Funding cuts may sacrifice glacial expertise. Is the Harper Government™ continuing its war on scienc … more →

Tags: List of Canadians, Ottawa, Geological Survey of Canada, Natural Resources Canada, Premiership of Stephen Harper, northern canada, glaciology

Working with Greenland ice-cores1 comment

sampimentel wrote 9 months ago: Here is a short video interview with Glaciologist Dorthe Dahl-Jensen by APECS (Association of Polar … more →

Tags: Scientists, Research, Science, glaciology, ice sheet, greenland, Dorthe Dahl-Jensen, Glaciologist

What if the Vostok core is like polar ice?

tchannon wrote 1 year ago: With the last post I hope I demonstrated how a very simple regular function, a planet orbit, causes … more →

Tags: Datasets, Analysis, filtering

Epica Vostok resampled composite

tchannon wrote 1 year ago: I won’t say much here now, busy. This seems to confirm a huge date mistmatch between the two s … more →

Tags: Analysis, filtering

Vostok ice core, part 2

tchannon wrote 1 year ago: See part 1 if you haven’t. Seemed a good test to see if I could reproduce the temperature vs. … more →

Tags: Analysis, filtering

Vostok ice core, part 1

tchannon wrote 1 year ago: An ongoing development is better handling irregularly sampled data. This is a very hard problem with … more →

Tags: Analysis, filtering

Rebuttal to the Skeptical Science "Crux of a Core"208 comments

Anthony Watts wrote 1 year ago: Guest post by Dr. J Storrs Hall A bit over a year ago, in the wake of Climategate, I put up a blog p … more →

Tags: paleoclimatology, holocene, Don Easterbrook, Greenland ice core project

Upcoming climate workshop includes tour of ice core lab1 comment

Bob Berwyn wrote 1 year ago: One of the ice cores stored at the national lab in Denver. How will climate affect Colorado’s … more →

Tags: Global Warming, Summit County News, Climate, water, Denver, Colorado climate, climatology, Colorado Water Education Foundation, National Ice Core Laboratory

Easterbrook on the magnitude of Greenland GISP2 ice core data132 comments

Anthony Watts wrote 1 year ago: Image via Wikipedia MAGNITUDE AND RATE OF CLIMATE CHANGES Guest post by Dr. Don J. Easterbrook, Dept … more →

Tags: paleoclimatology, climate change, greenland, greenland ice sheet, Younger Dryas, Greenland Ice Sheet Project

2010 - where does it fit in the warmest year list? 356 comments

Don J. Easterbrook wrote 1 year ago: Guest post by Dr. Don J. Easterbrook 1934 has long been considered the warmest year of the past cent … more →

Tags: paleoclimatology, Global Warming, Little Ice Age

The Other Iceland

hakonhallgrimur wrote 2 years ago: previous: action on the home front A few days ago, I wrote about the eruption under the Eyjafjallajo … more →

Tags: Diary, Iceland, Antarctica, Microbes, Life, Lake Vostok, Subglacial, Time Capsule, Snowball earth


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