Dating, synthesis, and interpretation of palaeoclimatic records of the Last Glacial cycle and model-data integration advances by the INTIMATE (INTegration of Ice-core, MArine and TErrestrial records) COST Action ES0907 Introduction

Sune O. Rasmussen*, Hilary H. Birks, Simon P. E. Blockley, Achim Brauer, Irka Hajdas, Wim Z. Hoek, John J. Lowe, Ana Moreno, Hans Renssen, Didier M. Roche, Anders M. Svensson, Paul Valdes, Mike J. C. Walker

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Abstract

Since 2010, the INTIMATE (INTegration of Ice-core, MArine and TErrestrial records) network has been operating as a COST Action (designated ES0907). This paper outlines the accomplishments of the INTIMATE COST Action in the context of how the INTIMATE ideas have evolved during the network's twenty-year life span, and highlights a number of challenges that can guide further work. In the second part of the paper, the contributions that comprise this INTIMATE special issue are introduced. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-13
Number of pages13
JournalQuaternary Science Reviews
Volume106
Early online date22 Nov 2014
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Dec 2014

Keywords

  • Age modelling
  • Palaeoclimate data synthesis
  • Data-model integration
  • Climate impacts
  • Event stratigraphy
  • Tephra isochrons
  • Leads and lags
  • GRIP
  • GISP2
  • NGRIP records
  • RADIOCARBON AGE CALIBRATION
  • NORTH-ATLANTIC REGION
  • MILLENNIAL-SCALE VARIABILITY
  • GLOBAL STRATOTYPE SECTION
  • ABRUPT CLIMATE-CHANGE
  • GRANDE-DI-MONTICCHIO
  • YOUNGER DRYAS
  • EVENT STRATIGRAPHY
  • CENTRAL-EUROPE
  • INTERGLACIAL TRANSITION

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