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OCE-PRF: Constraints on sea-level change over four glacial cycles through uranium-series d — NSF Award to Health Research Incorpor

In recent geologic history, the Earth’s climate has fluctuated between ice ages and warm periods such as the present. These ice age cycles occur on roughly 100,000 year timescales and are marked by 100 meter-scale changes in global sea level in response to the growth and retreat of large continental ice sheets. The tim

Award titleOCE-PRF: Constraints on sea-level change over four glacial cycles through uranium-series d
Award ID2432028
AwardeeHealth Research Incorporated/New York State Department of He
CityMENANDS
StateNY
Amount obligated$63,275
Principal investigatorPeter Chutcharavan
ProgramOCE Postdoctoral Fellowships
Start date04/15/2024
AbstractIn recent geologic history, the Earth’s climate has fluctuated between ice ages and warm periods such as the present. These ice age cycles occur on roughly 100,000 year timescales and are marked by 100 meter-scale changes in global sea level in response to the growth and retreat of large continental ice sheets. The timing, duration, and magnitude of ice age sea-level fluctuations is largely controlled by changes in Earth’s surface temperature due to variations in the Earth’s orbit around the sun
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