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This vision document outlines the focus and plans of the PAGES/CLIVAR Intersection Panel. It is based on the first version of this document from 2004, which was revised at a meeting of the Panel in Trieste, Italy June 11-12, 2008, with new key scientific issues identified and existing ones updated.
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Publisher: IGBP. The PAGES Science Plan and Implementation Strategy defines the scientific objectives and key research issues of PAGES, the Past Global Changes project.
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Corrected figure 2.2A
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Modified from Ledru MP, Mourguiard P and Riccomini C (2009) Related changes in biodiversity, insolation and climate in the Atlantic rainforest since the last Interglacial, Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 271: 140-152.
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2009 update of Fig 1.6 in Chapter 1 of "Paleoclimate, Global Change and the Future", Alverson, Bradley, and Pederson eds. (2002) Springer, ISBN 3-540-42402-4.
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These are some of the posters submitted to PAGES 3rd Open Science Meeting held from 8-11 July 2009 in Corvallis, USA.
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These are some of the posters submitted to PAGES 1st Young Science Meeting held from 6-7 July 2009 in Corvallis, USA.
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2009
Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union
A report on the workshop Sea Level Conundrum: Insights From Paleo Studies: Empirical Constraints on Future Sea Level Rise; Bern, Switzerland, 25–29 August 2008 organized by PAGES PALSEA, International Marine Past Global Change Study (IMAGES), and the University of Bern.
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2008
A poster outlining connections between IPICS (International Partnerships in Ice Core Science) and PAGES.
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A summary of PAGES activities and products.
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2008
The aim of these information sheets is to address key questions in climate and environmental science from a paleo-perspective. The questions are addressed at a popular science level, targeted at early university-level students, and teachers of early- or pre-university courses. This Info Sheet covers the use and reliability of Earth System Models for the reconstruction of past climates and the prediction of future climate scenarios.