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Environmental Change
The Anthropocene – changing land
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August 25 2005
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Cambridge University Press
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August 25 2005
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DOI:
10.1017/CBO9781139165266.010
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Book chapters
pp. xi
Preface
pp. 1
Defining and exploring the key questions
pp. 19
An introduction to models and modelling
pp. 34
The palaeo-record: approaches, timeframes and chronology
pp. 50
The Palaeo-record: archives, proxies and calibration
pp. 74
Glacial and interglacial worlds
pp. 97
The transition from the last glacial maximum to the Holocene
pp. 118
The Holocene
pp. 152
The Anthropocene – a changing atmosphere
pp. 169
The Anthropocene – changing land
pp. 179
The Anthropocene: changing aquatic environments and ecosystems
pp. 190
Changing biodiversity
pp. 197
Detection and attribution
pp. 229
Future global mean temperatures and sea-level
pp. 247
From the global to the specific
pp. 262
Impacts and vulnerability
pp. 279
Sceptics, responses and partial answers
pp. 296
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