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palaeo·cli·ma·tol·o·gy

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  1. paleoclimatology, palaeoclimatologynoun

    the study of the climate of past ages

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  1. palaeoclimatologynoun

    The scientific study of prehistoric climate of the Earth.

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  1. palaeoclimatology

    Paleoclimatology (British spelling, palaeoclimatology) is the study of climates for which direct measurements were not taken. As instrumental records only span a tiny part of Earth's history, the reconstruction of ancient climate is important to understand natural variation and the evolution of the current climate. Paleoclimatology uses a variety of proxy methods from Earth and life sciences to obtain data previously preserved within rocks, sediments, boreholes, ice sheets, tree rings, corals, shells, and microfossils. Combined with techniques to date the proxies, the paleoclimate records are used to determine the past states of Earth's atmosphere. The scientific field of paleoclimatology came to maturity in the 20th century.

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  1. palaeoclimatology

    Palaeoclimatology is a branch of science that studies and analyses the climate changes and patterns that have occurred throughout the Earth's history. This is done through the examination of historical data such as ice cores, tree rings, rocks, fossils, and sediments to determine past weather conditions and understand how and why the climate has changed over time. This field of study helps to provide a baseline for current and future climate trends and projections.

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