Paleoceanographic perspectives on Arctic Ocean change

Arctic Report Card
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Abstract

The Arctic Ocean is presently experiencing changes in ocean temperature and sea ice extent that are unprecedented in the observational time period (satellite observations: 1979-Present). To provide context for the current changes, scientists turn to paleo records of past climate to document and study natural variability in the Arctic system. Paleoceanographic records that extend limited Arctic instrumental measurements are central to improving our understanding of sea ice dynamics and ocean warming and for enhancing the predictive capability of models. By coupling paleoceanographic records with modern observations, scientists can also contextualize the rate and magnitude of modern change with the deep past.

Publication type Report
Publication Subtype Federal Government Series
Title Paleoceanographic perspectives on Arctic Ocean change
Series title Arctic Report Card
Year Published 2017
Language English
Publisher NOAA
Contributing office(s) Florence Bascom Geoscience Center
Description HTML Document
Other Geospatial Arctic Ocean
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