Novel Geochemical Approaches to Interpreting Past Climate, Oceanographic, and Ecological Signals in Planktic Foraminiferal Records
Offered By: Rutgers Climate & Energy Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore novel geochemical techniques for deciphering past climate, oceanographic, and ecological information from planktic foraminiferal records in this insightful lecture by Dr. Brittany Hupp from George Mason University. Delve into cutting-edge methodologies that enhance our understanding of Earth's historical environmental conditions through the analysis of microscopic marine organisms. Gain valuable insights into how these innovative approaches contribute to paleoclimatology, paleoceanography, and paleoecology research, offering a more comprehensive view of Earth's past and potential implications for future climate predictions.
Syllabus
Novel Geochemical Approaches to Interpreting Past Climate, Oceanographic, and Ecological Signals in
Taught by
Rutgers Climate & Energy Institute
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