21st century climate change: where has all the geomorphology gone?

作者: Stuart N. Lane

DOI: 10.1002/ESP.3362

关键词: GeomorphologyHistoryClimate changeFutures contractClimatic variabilityWork (electrical)

摘要: This Commentary draws together recently published work relating to the relationship between climate change and geomorphology address surprising observation that geomorphic seems have had little impact upon of Intergovernmental Panel for Climate Change. However, recent papers show methodological innovation has allowed geomorphological reconstruction over timescales highly relevant late 20th century 21st change. In turn, these other developments are allowing links be made climatic variability geomorphology, begin predict ‘geomorphic futures’ also appreciate role processes play in flux carbon cycle. Copyright © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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