Submission Date
7-20-2023
Document Type
Paper- Restricted to Campus Access
Department
Environmental Studies
Faculty Mentor
Leah H. Joseph
Project Description
As climate change affects our world each day, it becomes increasingly important to recognize the natural climate effects of Earth's past. Through analysis of marine sediment from the Chilean coast, factors such as magnetic fabric and average grain size can be used to determine paleoclimate conditions across glacial/interglacial cycles.
Recommended Citation
Gomberg, Aaron, "Paleoclimate Reconstruction of the Chilean Coast: Oceanic Currents and Sediment Transport Through Glacial/Interglacial Cycles" (2023). Environment and Sustainability Summer Fellows. 18.
https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/environment_sum/18
Restricted
Available to Ursinus community only.
Comments
Presented during the 25th Annual Summer Fellows Symposium, July 21, 2023 at Ursinus College.
This project is planned for submission to present at the Geological Society of America conference in Fall 2023.