Climate since AD 1500
Herausgeber: Bradley, Raymond S.; Jones, Philip D.
Climate since AD 1500
Herausgeber: Bradley, Raymond S.; Jones, Philip D.
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First Published in 2004. Climate Since A.D. 1500 presents a unique perspective on the 'Little Ice Age' and the climate of the twentieth century. Leading scientists explore historical documents, dendroclimatic data and ice core records from all over the world, presenting an invaluable compilation for all those concerned with past climate and the risks of man-made climatic change in the future. This revised edition includes a new chapter summarizing the wealth of literature on climatic change over the past few years and a new and expanded index.
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First Published in 2004. Climate Since A.D. 1500 presents a unique perspective on the 'Little Ice Age' and the climate of the twentieth century. Leading scientists explore historical documents, dendroclimatic data and ice core records from all over the world, presenting an invaluable compilation for all those concerned with past climate and the risks of man-made climatic change in the future. This revised edition includes a new chapter summarizing the wealth of literature on climatic change over the past few years and a new and expanded index.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 726
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. August 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 208mm x 43mm
- Gewicht: 1752g
- ISBN-13: 9781138178144
- ISBN-10: 1138178144
- Artikelnr.: 71599821
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 726
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. August 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 208mm x 43mm
- Gewicht: 1752g
- ISBN-13: 9781138178144
- ISBN-10: 1138178144
- Artikelnr.: 71599821
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Raymond S. Bradley is Professor and Head of the Department of Geology and Geography at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Philip D. Jones is Reader at the Climatic Research Unit, University of East Anglia, Norwich.
1 Climate since A.D. 1500: Introduction SECTION A: DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE 2
Hudson's Bay Company ships' log-books as sources of sea ice data, 1751-1870
3 Historical and instrumental evidence of climate: western Hudson Bay,
Canada, 1714-1850 4 Historical climate records from the northeastern United
States, 1640 to 1900 5 Documentary evidence for changes in the climate of
Iceland, A.D. 1500 to 1800 6 Monthly temperature and precipitation in
central Europe from 1525-1979: quantifying documentary evidence on weather
and its effects 7 Reconstructing the climate of northern Italy from archive
sources 8 Three historical data series on floods and anomalous climatic
events in Italy 9 Documentary evidence from the U.S.S.R. 10 Reconstruction
of the 18th century summer precipitation of Nanjing, Suzhou, and Hangzhou,
China, based on the Clear and Rain Records 11 Beijing summer temperatures
since 1724 12 Reconstruction of rainfall variation of the Baiu in
historical times 13 Climatic variations in the longest instrumental records
SECTION B: DENDROCLIMATIC EVIDENCE 14 Mapping climate using tree-rings from
western North America 15 Dendroclimatic evidence from northern North
America 16 Dendroclimatic evidence from the Great Plains of the United
States 17 Dendroclimatic evidence from eastern North America 18
Dendroclimatic evidence from southwestern Europe and northwestern Africa 19
Recent dendroclimatic evidence of northern and central European summer
temperatures 20 Dendroclimatic evidence from the northern Soviet Union 21
Dendroclimatic evidence from the western Himalaya 22 Dendroclimatic studies
in China 23 South American dendroclimatological records 24 Dendroclimatic
evidence from Australasia SECTION C: ICE CORE EVIDENCE 25 Ice core climate
signals from Mount Logan, Yukon A.D. 1700-1987 26 The Arctic from Svalbard
to Severnaya Zemlya: climatic reconstructions from ice cores 27 Ice core
evidence from Peru and China 28 Ice core evidence from the Antarctic
Peninsula region 29 Paleoenvironmental conditions in Antarctica since A.D.
1500: ice core evidence 31 Records of explosive volcanic eruptions over the
last 500 years 32 The historical record of EI Nino events SECTION E:
SUMMARY33 Climatic variations over the last 500 years 34 Recent
developments in studies of climate since A.D. 1500
Hudson's Bay Company ships' log-books as sources of sea ice data, 1751-1870
3 Historical and instrumental evidence of climate: western Hudson Bay,
Canada, 1714-1850 4 Historical climate records from the northeastern United
States, 1640 to 1900 5 Documentary evidence for changes in the climate of
Iceland, A.D. 1500 to 1800 6 Monthly temperature and precipitation in
central Europe from 1525-1979: quantifying documentary evidence on weather
and its effects 7 Reconstructing the climate of northern Italy from archive
sources 8 Three historical data series on floods and anomalous climatic
events in Italy 9 Documentary evidence from the U.S.S.R. 10 Reconstruction
of the 18th century summer precipitation of Nanjing, Suzhou, and Hangzhou,
China, based on the Clear and Rain Records 11 Beijing summer temperatures
since 1724 12 Reconstruction of rainfall variation of the Baiu in
historical times 13 Climatic variations in the longest instrumental records
SECTION B: DENDROCLIMATIC EVIDENCE 14 Mapping climate using tree-rings from
western North America 15 Dendroclimatic evidence from northern North
America 16 Dendroclimatic evidence from the Great Plains of the United
States 17 Dendroclimatic evidence from eastern North America 18
Dendroclimatic evidence from southwestern Europe and northwestern Africa 19
Recent dendroclimatic evidence of northern and central European summer
temperatures 20 Dendroclimatic evidence from the northern Soviet Union 21
Dendroclimatic evidence from the western Himalaya 22 Dendroclimatic studies
in China 23 South American dendroclimatological records 24 Dendroclimatic
evidence from Australasia SECTION C: ICE CORE EVIDENCE 25 Ice core climate
signals from Mount Logan, Yukon A.D. 1700-1987 26 The Arctic from Svalbard
to Severnaya Zemlya: climatic reconstructions from ice cores 27 Ice core
evidence from Peru and China 28 Ice core evidence from the Antarctic
Peninsula region 29 Paleoenvironmental conditions in Antarctica since A.D.
1500: ice core evidence 31 Records of explosive volcanic eruptions over the
last 500 years 32 The historical record of EI Nino events SECTION E:
SUMMARY33 Climatic variations over the last 500 years 34 Recent
developments in studies of climate since A.D. 1500
1 Climate since A.D. 1500: Introduction SECTION A: DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE 2
Hudson's Bay Company ships' log-books as sources of sea ice data, 1751-1870
3 Historical and instrumental evidence of climate: western Hudson Bay,
Canada, 1714-1850 4 Historical climate records from the northeastern United
States, 1640 to 1900 5 Documentary evidence for changes in the climate of
Iceland, A.D. 1500 to 1800 6 Monthly temperature and precipitation in
central Europe from 1525-1979: quantifying documentary evidence on weather
and its effects 7 Reconstructing the climate of northern Italy from archive
sources 8 Three historical data series on floods and anomalous climatic
events in Italy 9 Documentary evidence from the U.S.S.R. 10 Reconstruction
of the 18th century summer precipitation of Nanjing, Suzhou, and Hangzhou,
China, based on the Clear and Rain Records 11 Beijing summer temperatures
since 1724 12 Reconstruction of rainfall variation of the Baiu in
historical times 13 Climatic variations in the longest instrumental records
SECTION B: DENDROCLIMATIC EVIDENCE 14 Mapping climate using tree-rings from
western North America 15 Dendroclimatic evidence from northern North
America 16 Dendroclimatic evidence from the Great Plains of the United
States 17 Dendroclimatic evidence from eastern North America 18
Dendroclimatic evidence from southwestern Europe and northwestern Africa 19
Recent dendroclimatic evidence of northern and central European summer
temperatures 20 Dendroclimatic evidence from the northern Soviet Union 21
Dendroclimatic evidence from the western Himalaya 22 Dendroclimatic studies
in China 23 South American dendroclimatological records 24 Dendroclimatic
evidence from Australasia SECTION C: ICE CORE EVIDENCE 25 Ice core climate
signals from Mount Logan, Yukon A.D. 1700-1987 26 The Arctic from Svalbard
to Severnaya Zemlya: climatic reconstructions from ice cores 27 Ice core
evidence from Peru and China 28 Ice core evidence from the Antarctic
Peninsula region 29 Paleoenvironmental conditions in Antarctica since A.D.
1500: ice core evidence 31 Records of explosive volcanic eruptions over the
last 500 years 32 The historical record of EI Nino events SECTION E:
SUMMARY33 Climatic variations over the last 500 years 34 Recent
developments in studies of climate since A.D. 1500
Hudson's Bay Company ships' log-books as sources of sea ice data, 1751-1870
3 Historical and instrumental evidence of climate: western Hudson Bay,
Canada, 1714-1850 4 Historical climate records from the northeastern United
States, 1640 to 1900 5 Documentary evidence for changes in the climate of
Iceland, A.D. 1500 to 1800 6 Monthly temperature and precipitation in
central Europe from 1525-1979: quantifying documentary evidence on weather
and its effects 7 Reconstructing the climate of northern Italy from archive
sources 8 Three historical data series on floods and anomalous climatic
events in Italy 9 Documentary evidence from the U.S.S.R. 10 Reconstruction
of the 18th century summer precipitation of Nanjing, Suzhou, and Hangzhou,
China, based on the Clear and Rain Records 11 Beijing summer temperatures
since 1724 12 Reconstruction of rainfall variation of the Baiu in
historical times 13 Climatic variations in the longest instrumental records
SECTION B: DENDROCLIMATIC EVIDENCE 14 Mapping climate using tree-rings from
western North America 15 Dendroclimatic evidence from northern North
America 16 Dendroclimatic evidence from the Great Plains of the United
States 17 Dendroclimatic evidence from eastern North America 18
Dendroclimatic evidence from southwestern Europe and northwestern Africa 19
Recent dendroclimatic evidence of northern and central European summer
temperatures 20 Dendroclimatic evidence from the northern Soviet Union 21
Dendroclimatic evidence from the western Himalaya 22 Dendroclimatic studies
in China 23 South American dendroclimatological records 24 Dendroclimatic
evidence from Australasia SECTION C: ICE CORE EVIDENCE 25 Ice core climate
signals from Mount Logan, Yukon A.D. 1700-1987 26 The Arctic from Svalbard
to Severnaya Zemlya: climatic reconstructions from ice cores 27 Ice core
evidence from Peru and China 28 Ice core evidence from the Antarctic
Peninsula region 29 Paleoenvironmental conditions in Antarctica since A.D.
1500: ice core evidence 31 Records of explosive volcanic eruptions over the
last 500 years 32 The historical record of EI Nino events SECTION E:
SUMMARY33 Climatic variations over the last 500 years 34 Recent
developments in studies of climate since A.D. 1500







