Inter-hemispheric linkages in climate change: paleo-perspectives for future climate change

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University of Canterbury. Geological Sciences.
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2006
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Shulmeister, J.
Rodbell, D.T.
Gagan, M.
Seltzer, G.O.
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The Pole-Equator-Pole (PEP) projects of the PANASH (Paleoclimates of the Northern and Southern Hemisphere) programme have significantly advanced our understanding of past climate change on a global basis and helped to integrate paleo-science across regions and research disciplines. PANASH science allows us to constrain predictions for future climate change and to contribute to the management of consequent environmental changes. We identify three broad areas where PEP science makes key contributions.

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Shulmeister, J., Rodbell, D.T., Gagan, M., Seltzer, G.O. (2006) Inter-hemispheric linkages in climate change: paleo-perspectives for future climate change. Climate of the Past, 2, pp. 167-185.
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