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Find more info., search and price compare for The Two-Mile Time Machine: Ice Cores, Abrupt Climate Change, and Our Future by Richard B Alley Binding: Paperback, 240 pages Publisher: Princeton University Press Weight: 0.75 pound Dimension: H: 0.7 x L: 9.1 x W: 6 inches ISBN 10: 0691102961 ISBN 13: 9780691102962 Click here to search for this book and compare price at 40+ bookstores with AddALL.com! If you cannot find this book in our new and in print search, be sure to try our used and out of print search too! |
Book Description: The Two Mile Time Machine begins with the story behind the extensive research in Greenland in the early 1990s, when scientists were beginning to discover ancient ice as an archive of critical information about the climate. Drilling down two miles into the ice, they found atmospheric chemicals and dust that enabled them to construct a record of such phenomena as wind patterns and precipitation over the past 110,000 years. The record suggests that 'switches' as well as 'dials' control the earth's climate, affecting, for example, hot ocean currents that today enable roses to grow in Europe farther north than polar bears grow in Canada. Throughout most of history, these currents switched on and off repeatedly (due partly to collapsing ice sheets), throwing much of the world from hot to icy and back again in as little as a few years. Alley explains the discovery process in terms the general reader can understand, while laying out the issues that require further study: What are the mechanisms that turn these dials and flip these switches? Is the earth due for another drastic change, one that will reconfigure coastlines or send certain regions into severe drought? Will global warming combine with natural variations in Earth's orbit to flip the North Atlantic switch again? Predicting the long term climate is one of the greatest challenges facing scientists in the twenty first century, and Alley tells us what we need to know in order to understand and perhaps overcome climate changes in the future. |
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