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This project focuses on developing isotope techniques to enhance our understanding of climate change drivers and responses over long timescales. By analyzing sulfur isotopes in ice cores and radiocarbon in deep-sea corals, the research aims to improve records of climate forcings and validate carbon cycling models.
Anthropogenic emissions of CO2 have increased dramatically over the past ~200 yr, and are likely to continue to increase in the coming decades [IPCC, 2007].
It is a first order goal of the scientific community to understand the implications of this perturbation on the climate system.
Climate change predictions from model simulations rely on reconstructions of climate forcings and responses that often cannot be directly measured.
Isotopes provide a useful tool to track climate-related processe…
THE UNIVERSITY COURT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS
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