Looking at Climate
Climate is one of the
main areas of research done on cores today. Early work on climate was very
long range. Scientists found 500,000 year cycles of climate with subcycles
of 100,000 years. Later studies included the interglacial interval at
approximately 120,000 years BP, and the last ice age, approximately 18,000
years BP. Many researchers now are interested in 1,500 years cycles in the
Holocene, a period of time from the present to approximately 12,000 years
ago. We are going to look at work even closer to our own -- a period
including the Little Ice Age, a time going back to the 1600's. Those were
times of the great plague, changes in agriculture and possibly loss of
civilizations. There were many sitings of icebergs far south from their
usual waters. The Icelandic Sagas talk of the Vikings having trouble
travelling between southern Greenland and Iceland, a voyage they had been
making for many centuries.
Let's first look at patterns of icebergs dating back to
1890, a time frame that includes when the Titanichad her unfortunate
encounter with an iceberg drifting south.
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