Titre
21st century climate change: where has all the geomorphology gone?
Type
article
Institution
UNIL/CHUV/Unisanté + institutions partenaires
Périodique
Auteur(s)
Lane, S.N.
Auteure/Auteur
Liens vers les personnes
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ISSN
0197-9337
Statut éditorial
Publié
Date de publication
2013
Volume
38
Première page
106
Dernière page/numéro d’article
110
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Langue
anglais
Notes
ISI:000313257000011
Résumé
This Commentary draws together recently published work relating to the relationship between climate change and geomorphology to address the surprising observation that geomorphic work seems to have had little impact upon the work of the Intergovernmental Panel for Climate Change.
However, recent papers show that methodological innovation has allowed geomorphological reconstruction over timescales highly relevant to late 20th century and 21st century climate change. In turn, these and other developments are allowing links to be made between climatic variability and geomorphology, to begin to predict geomorphic futures and also to appreciate the role that geomorphic processes play in the flux of carbon and the carbon cycle.
However, recent papers show that methodological innovation has allowed geomorphological reconstruction over timescales highly relevant to late 20th century and 21st century climate change. In turn, these and other developments are allowing links to be made between climatic variability and geomorphology, to begin to predict geomorphic futures and also to appreciate the role that geomorphic processes play in the flux of carbon and the carbon cycle.
PID Serval
serval:BIB_5BEE1D23E2F0
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Date de création
2014-01-30T14:53:03.747Z
Date de création dans IRIS
2025-05-20T20:52:38Z