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Geological Perspectives on Climate Change20 June 2007 Dr Andrew Glikson Department of Earth and Marine Science and Planetary Science Institute, ANU
Throughout Earth’s history, mass extinctions of species were closely
related to physical and chemical changes in the atmosphere and the
oceans. These variations were controlled by heat from the sun, the
distribution of oceans and continents, the extent of ice sheets;
volcanic eruptions and asteroid impacts, air-borne particles, the
eruption of methane and greenhouse effects. Broad Topics: Physical Science Sub-topics: Earth & Marine Sciences, Environment Areas: ANU College of Science
Dr Andrew Glikson’s research at ANU is concerned with the early history of Earth and with the crustal and environmental consequences of asteroid/comet impacts and volcanic activity, including environmental effects on the hydrosphere and the atmosphere, greenhouse events and mass extinctions of species.
Part of the 2007 Toyota-ANU Public Lecture Series This work by The Australian National University is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial-No Derivative Works 2.5 Australia License.
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