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What a Single Celled Organism Can Tell Us About Climate History - A Status Report on Paleocean Proxies

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Overview

Explore the fascinating world of paleoclimatology in this Emiliani Lecture from the AGU Fall Meeting 2011. Delve into how single-celled organisms serve as invaluable proxies for understanding Earth's climate history. Learn about the evolution of paleocean proxies, their transformation, and their critical role in reconstructing past climate conditions. Discover the contributions of pioneering scientists like Cesare Emiliani, Harold Urey, and others who shaped this field. Gain insights into the carbon cycle, deep-sea drilling, and the two main types of proxies used in paleoclimatology. This comprehensive talk, presented by Henry Elderfield from the University of Cambridge, offers a status report on paleocean proxies, complete with illustrative examples that showcase the power of these microscopic climate historians.

Syllabus

Introduction
Program Committee
Nominations
Cesare Emiliani
Emiliani Huxley
Past Lectures
Emiliani Lecture
Harry Elderfield
Peter Wort
Jerry Wasa Berg
What on Earth is
Archive
Transform the Proxy
Realistic Attitude
Two Types of Proxy
Carbon Cycle
Deepsea Drilling
Paleoclimatology
Short History
Harold Urey
Paper in Science
Jesse Smith
Emiliani
Nick Appletini
Ezekiel Remo
Steve Barker
Pamela Martin

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