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Abstract Details
Activity Number:
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202
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Type:
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Roundtables
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Date/Time:
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Monday, August 1, 2011 : 12:30 PM to 1:50 PM
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Sponsor:
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Section on Statistics and the Environment
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Abstract - #300670 |
Title:
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The Present and Potential Role of Statistics in Paleoclimate Reconstruction for Learning About Climate Change
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Author(s):
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Bo Li*+
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Companies:
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Purdue University
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Address:
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150 North University St., West Lafayette, IN, 47907,
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Keywords:
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Climate change ;
Paleoclimate reconstruction ;
Proxies
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Abstract:
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Paleoclimate reconstruction plays an important role in understanding climate change. Typically, a reconstruction is based on climate information from proxies such as tree rings, pollen, boreholes or other observations. It poses a challenging statistical problem because the climate signal is often embedded in substantial noise. The scientific significance and statistical flavor has created a growing interest from statisticians. We will discuss the present and potential role of statistics in paleoclimate reconstruction for learning about climate change.
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