The Influence of a Rapidly Uplifting Orogen on the Preservation of Climate Signals
Offered By: Seds Online via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore how the evolution of Taiwan influenced the expression of orbital climate forcing in shallow-marine sedimentary archives during different stages of orogenesis. Delve into the importance of identifying changes in sedimentary proxies that are forced by processes independent of climate. Examine the impact of shifting sediment sources on East Asian Summer Monsoon (EASM) proxy records and its significance in accurately interpreting past climate changes in the South China Sea. This 39-minute presentation from Seds Online offers valuable insights into the complex interplay between tectonic uplift, sedimentation, and climate signal preservation in rapidly evolving geological settings.
Syllabus
The influence of a rapidly uplifting orogen on the preservation of climate signals
Taught by
Seds Online
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