Project Details
Projekt Print View

SPP 1266:  Integrated Analysis of Interglacial Climate Dynamics (INTERDYNAMIC)

Subject Area Geosciences
Term from 2007 to 2018
Project identifier Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 25575884
 
The Priority Programme INTERDYNAMIC aims at a better understanding of climate dynamics using quantitative paleoclimate analyses in view of creating more reliable scenarios for future climate change. INTERDYNAMIC is based on an integrated approach in paleoclimate research, in which all available paleoclimate archives (terrestrial and marine as well as ice cores) are to be combined in order to yield a comprehensive and quantitative analysis of global environmental variations. Moreover, through a close linkage between paleoclimate reconstructions and results from Earth-system models detailed insights into the dynamics of climate variations will be gained, which are of great relevance in assessing future climate changes.
The planned investigations should focus on the interglacials of the late Quaternary (incl. their onset and end; pre-industrial) since approx. 1 Ma BP. With respect to the global aspects of climate change, the focus will be on global and continent- or basin-wide scales. Specifically, the following key questions will be the foci:
(1) Are the amplitudes of natural climate variations on timescales of several years to millennia?
(2) Do patterns of climate variability vary in time and space?
(3) Do abrupt changes in the large-scale circulation of the Atlantic Ocean occur in interglacials?
(4) Do biogeochemical feedback mechanisms control the natural limits of atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases and aerosols?
(5) Which linkages exist between climate and pre-industrial cultures?
The basis for addressing these questions lies in a combination of climate information with high temporal resolution from ice cores, marine and terrestrial archives with up-to-date Earth-system modelling.
INTERDYNAMIC will consists exclusively of collaborative, so-called Dual+ projects, in which at least two of the research fields ice cores, marine archives, terrestrial archives and Earth-system modelling are represented. Through the Dual+ projects INTERDYNAMIC strives for a close collaboration across disciplines, between research locations as well as between university and non-university partners. All partners within INTERDYNAMIC are obliged to submit project data in a contemporary way to a central database and to provide contributions for public outreach activities.
DFG Programme Priority Programmes
International Connection Austria, Switzerland, USA

Projects

 
 

Additional Information

Textvergrößerung und Kontrastanpassung