Saturday, March 16, 2013

Ice Cores

The video above shows the National Ice Core Lab located in Colorado, where ice cores are stored and studied. 

Tree Rings Proxy

Source:http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/ClimateChanging/ClimateScienceInfoZone/Exploringwhatmighthappen/2point1/~/media/ClimateChanging/FindOutMore/Images/twoonethreethree_TreeRing2.ashx

Tree Rings are also a common proxy that are used to help learn more about climate change. The width of each ring can help give information about precipitation or other stress that effect the tree during that one year of growth. The link below provides more information about how tree rings help determine information about previous climates. 

Ice Core Proxy

Source:http://epo.sonoma.edu/EposChronicles/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/ice_core.jpg

Ice cores are a way that scientists are able to tell about past climates on Earth. Within each core that is taken, layers from each previous year created from layers of snow accumulation can be studied to see what was happening on the Earth. As shown in the image above, the air bubbles that are trapped can be studied to learn about different aspects of the climate. The link below provides more information about ice cores and how they are used as a proxy for the climate.