Paper from NASA GISS/Columbia University/Brown University
Key Points
This paper looks at hydrogen isotope proxy records over the past 6800 years and finds that the hydroclimate of the Northeastern U.S. is “highly sensitive” to solar activity.
link to paper.
Key Points
- Holocene northeast US hydrological change is consistent with solar forcing
- Small changes in solar forcing are amplified in our region by Arctic Oscillation
- Leaf-wax abundances in peatlands provide high-resolution climate information
This paper looks at hydrogen isotope proxy records over the past 6800 years and finds that the hydroclimate of the Northeastern U.S. is “highly sensitive” to solar activity.
link to paper.
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