Review:

Climate Proxies

overall review score: 4.2
score is between 0 and 5
Climate proxies are variables that can be measured in natural archives such as ice cores, tree rings, and sediment cores to provide information about past climate conditions.

Key Features

  • Provide information about past climate conditions
  • Can be measured in natural archives like ice cores and sediment cores

Pros

  • Helps understand past climate variations
  • Useful for studying long-term climate trends
  • Can complement instrumental records for climate research

Cons

  • Interpretation of proxies can be complex and uncertain
  • Proxy data may have limitations or biases

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