Holocene Perspectives on a Warming Arctic
Offered By: Geologists of Jackson Hole via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the Arctic's exceptional sensitivity to global climate changes in this 1-hour 6-minute talk by Dr. Jamie McFarlin. Delve into the implications of the Arctic's accelerated warming rate, which is 2-3 times faster than the global average, and its effects on albedo, sea level, and carbon cycling. Examine evidence from the Holocene epoch to understand how warming-driven changes unfolded in the recent geologic past. Discover recent findings on major shifts in lake methane cycling across Greenland during the Holocene and their potential implications for methane generation in Arctic lakes over the next century. Gain valuable insights into ongoing and predicted changes in the Arctic under sustained warming conditions.
Syllabus
Holocene Perspectives on a Warming Artic by Dr. Jamie McFarlin
Taught by
Geologists of Jackson Hole
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