ESS105H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Esker, Radiative Forcing, Snowball Earth

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18 Jun 2014
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65 (1 / 2) - where would be the new coastline: climate change. 65 (2 / 2) - glaciers glaciers. Accumulation of snow freezing of meltwater down to 10 m recrystallisation below 60 m accumulation at high elevation and wastage at front advance if. 66 (1 / 2) - retreat if advance if accumulation > wastage retreat if accumulation < wastage glaciers. 66 (2 / 2) - glacial landforms glacial landforms moraines. 67 (1 / 2) - roche moutonee esker drumlins roche moutonee glacial landforms striations erratic till. 67 (2 / 2) - thermohaline circulation thermohaline circulation. = weather averaged over several years climate: basics climate in uenced by 5 components. 69 (1 / 3) - climate in uenced by 5 components climate: basics climate forcing : 69 (2 / 3) - climate forcing : Orbital variations (milankovitch cycles): eccentricity, tilt, precession climate: basics. 69 (3 / 3) - climate proxies climate proxies.

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