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Climate is the planetary response of the atmospheric circulation to its changing
composition, to the solar system configuration, to the Earth’s rotation and to the oceans’
and continents’ distributions. It displays, as a result, a restless moving pattern, expressed
at a global scale by subsiding and uplifting convection cells.
These changes have long been recognized and documented in geologic objects of
all ages. In many rocks, different geologic features, fossil fragments and imprints,
prehistoric remains and historic reports, there is a climate signal that can be analyzed
and interpreted. All that information should be gathered in order to learn more about
past climate changes. Lessons from the past support the view that deep change is the
rule, not the exception, even where no reference is available, due to strongly contrasting
extremes, chaotically defined by the whole ensemble of extra-planetary, external, and
internal geodynamic controls.
Science-based knowledge is crucial to face current challenges, which are focus for
research within the UNESCO chair on Geoparks, Sustainable Regional Development and
Healthy Lifestyles and the UNESCO chair on Humanities and Cultural Integrated
Landscape Management, both partners in this international meeting, which has been
organized by the Geosciences Centre and the Centre for Earth and Space Research of the
University of Coimbra.
This volume records the contribution of about seventy ongoing projects
developed by research teams with a wide range of scientific backgrounds from different
regions of the planet, who met at the University of Coimbra on the 18th-19th June 2019.
The enriching discussions on paleoclimates in the Solar System, climate changes in
geological time, climate memory in the geological record, climate changes and human
adaptations throughout the Quaternary, and climatic events and human-environment
interactions in the Holocene, indicate that the main objective underlying this initiative
will have been fulfilled: to stimulate an observational attitude and to promote an open
discussion on paleoclimatic signals in order to improve our look at the present and to
ground future perspectives.
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Pena dos Reis, R..; Henriques, M. H.; Oosterbeek, L.; Rosina, P.; Alves, E.I.; Garcia, G. G. e João, P. (2019). International Meeting on Paleoclimate: change and adaptation – book of abstracts. Mação: série Area Domeniu, vol. 8, Instituto Terra e Memória - Centro de Geociências da Universidade de Coimbra.
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Instituto Terra e Memória