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  1. The Holocene Climate Optimum (HCO) was a warm period in the first half of the Holocene epoch, that occurred in the interval roughly 9,500 to 5,500 years BP, [1] with a thermal maximum around 8000 years BP.

  2. 1 sty 2015 · The Holocene climate history showed three stages of natural climate oscillations in the Baltic Sea region: short-term cold episodes related to deglaciation during a stable positive temperature trend (11,000–8000 cal year BP); a warm and stable climate with air temperature 1.0–3.5 °C above modern levels (8000–4500 cal year BP), a ...

  3. 15 lut 2023 · Recent global temperature reconstructions for the current interglacial period (the Holocene, beginning 11,700 years ago) have generated contrasting trends.

  4. 17 paź 2024 · This editorial introduces the “Holocene palaeoclimate” special collection, which examines the intricate relationship between human activities and climate systems throughout the Holocene.

  5. 1 sty 2024 · The Holocene is the most recent, and current, interglacial in the numerous climatic (glacial–interglacial) cycles of the Quaternary. This warm episode in Earth’s history that followed the end of the last glacial and extends to the present day was formerly referred to as ‘Recent’ ( Lyell, 1839 ) or ‘Post-Glacial’ ( Forbes, 1846 ).

  6. 14 kwi 2020 · This database can be used to reconstruct the spatiotemporal evolution of Holocene temperature at global to regional scales, and is publicly available in Linked Paleo Data (LiPD) format.

  7. 27 sty 2022 · The Holocene (the current geological epoch which began approximately 11,700 years before present) has been relatively stable in comparison to current events. But there are a number of climate fluctuations recorded in the Greenland ice cores.

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