Importance of millennial scale climate change has been recognized since the Younger Dryas (YD) event and Heinrich event were discovered in 1930s and 1990s, respectively. Climate fluctuations, mainly cold events, at this scale provid
The Younger Dryas is an abrupt cooling event at the end of the last Glacial associated to a change i...
The Younger Dryas (YD) is the most recent abrupt climatic event recognized during the transition fro...
A compilation of published literature on dust content in terrestrial and marine sediment cores was s...
Abstract: The time span of the past few million years has been punctuated by many rapid climate tran...
The Younger Dryas (YD) cold event was discovered in Denmark by Hartz and Mithers in 1904 and the ter...
Most of these names used in this paper originated from evidence of abrupt climate changes first foun...
Although the dramatic climate disruptions of the last glacial period have received considerable atte...
The Younger Dryas (YD) is recognized as a millennial-scale cold climate event that occurred during t...
This slide show explains that by understanding past climate variability, scientists hope to understa...
A compilation of early-Holocene terrestrial records from lacustrine sediments, ice cores, peat bog, ...
This paper is a review of studies of abrupt climate changes (ACCs) during the Holocene published dur...
Analysis of ice from Dye-3, Greenland, has demonstrated that the transition between the Younger Drya...
The origin of much of the variability in late Quaternary climate remains a major question in the und...
Analysis of ice from Dye-3, Greenland, has demonstrated that the transition between the Younger Drya...
The present interglacial, the Holocene, spans the period of the last 11,700 years. It has sustained ...
The Younger Dryas is an abrupt cooling event at the end of the last Glacial associated to a change i...
The Younger Dryas (YD) is the most recent abrupt climatic event recognized during the transition fro...
A compilation of published literature on dust content in terrestrial and marine sediment cores was s...
Abstract: The time span of the past few million years has been punctuated by many rapid climate tran...
The Younger Dryas (YD) cold event was discovered in Denmark by Hartz and Mithers in 1904 and the ter...
Most of these names used in this paper originated from evidence of abrupt climate changes first foun...
Although the dramatic climate disruptions of the last glacial period have received considerable atte...
The Younger Dryas (YD) is recognized as a millennial-scale cold climate event that occurred during t...
This slide show explains that by understanding past climate variability, scientists hope to understa...
A compilation of early-Holocene terrestrial records from lacustrine sediments, ice cores, peat bog, ...
This paper is a review of studies of abrupt climate changes (ACCs) during the Holocene published dur...
Analysis of ice from Dye-3, Greenland, has demonstrated that the transition between the Younger Drya...
The origin of much of the variability in late Quaternary climate remains a major question in the und...
Analysis of ice from Dye-3, Greenland, has demonstrated that the transition between the Younger Drya...
The present interglacial, the Holocene, spans the period of the last 11,700 years. It has sustained ...
The Younger Dryas is an abrupt cooling event at the end of the last Glacial associated to a change i...
The Younger Dryas (YD) is the most recent abrupt climatic event recognized during the transition fro...
A compilation of published literature on dust content in terrestrial and marine sediment cores was s...