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(Ebook) The Archaeoclimatology Atlas of Oregon: The Modeled Distribution in Space and Time of Past Climates by Reid A Bryson, Katherine McEnaney DeWall, Alison Stenger ISBN 9780874809268, 0874809266

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Authors:Reid A Bryson, Katherine McEnaney DeWall, Alison Stenger
Pages:344 pages.
Year:2009
Editon:1st Edition
Publisher:University of Utah Press
Language:english
File Size:23.23 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780874809268, 0874809266
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(Ebook) The Archaeoclimatology Atlas of Oregon: The Modeled Distribution in Space and Time of Past Climates by Reid A Bryson, Katherine McEnaney DeWall, Alison Stenger ISBN 9780874809268, 0874809266

Research on the effects of climate change on people and the environment has its roots in decades of study by archaeologists and meteorologists. The Archaeoclimatology Atlas of Oregon provides an in-depth look at the modeled climatic and environmental history of the region over the past 14,000 years and analyzes the relationship between climatic variables and people in the past. The Macrophysical Climate Model (MCM) used for the atlas presents an innovative means of modeling past climate that has been rigorously tested and verified against field evidence worldwide. Broad-scale reconstructions of specific times in the past provide detailed site-specific graphs of precipitation, temperature, evaporation, and snowfall for more than 75 locations in Oregon. Applications of the model and its implications for human populations in Oregon are explored for each region of the state, demonstrating the variability of human-climate interactions.
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