Do you have an awesome multiproxy climate reconstruction you are itching to present? Yes you say? Then come submit your abstract to our session! If you have any questions about the session please feel free to comment or contact us! We hope to see you in San Fran!
PP005. Climate variability from multiple reconstructions
SWIRLs:
Characterizing Uncertainty
Conveners:
Kristine DeLong
Louisiana State University
kdelong@lsu.edu
Jason Polk
Western Kentucky University
jason.polk@wku.edu
Each paleoclimate proxy has its own unique strengths and interpretation limits. Combining records with a common climate forcing allows researchers to extract the common climatic signal while reducing reconstruction uncertainty. Multiproxy records can be the same archive with different variables measured (e.g., δ18O and Sr/Ca), unique archives with the same variable (e.g., coral δ18O and speleothem δ18O), or any combination therein. Combining records with differing resolution is challenging yet may reveal unique results not possible with a single archive. We encourage abstracts involving multiproxy records that explore climate variability or abstracts that assess methods and uncertainty in producing reconstructions based on multiple records.
Session information: http://fallmeeting.agu.org/2013/scientific-program/session-search/sessions/pp005-climate-variability-from-multiple-reconstructions/
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