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  1. Richard B. Alley (* 18. August 1957 in Ohio) [1] ist ein US-amerikanischer Geologe und Professor für Geowissenschaften an der Pennsylvania State University. Er ist Autor von über 200 wissenschaftlichen Publikationen über den Zusammenhang zwischen der Kryosphäre und globalen Klimawandel-Ereignissen.

  2. Richard Blane Alley (born 18 August 1957) is an American geologist and Evan Pugh Professor of Geosciences at Pennsylvania State University. He has authored more than 240 refereed scientific publications about the relationships between Earth's cryosphere and global climate change , [3] and is recognized by the Institute for Scientific ...

  3. Richard B. Alley. Department of Geosciences, and Earth and Environmental Systems Institute, The Pennsylvania State University. Verified email at psu.edu - Homepage. Glaciology.

  4. In the 1990s Richard B. Alley and his colleagues made headlines with the discovery that the last ice age came to an abrupt end over a period of only three years. In The Two-Mile Time Machine, Alley tells the fascinating history of global climate changes as revealed by reading the annual rings of ice from cores drilled in Greenland. He explains ...

  5. 1. Nov. 2004 · Abrupt Climate Change. Winter temperatures plummeting six degrees Celsius and sudden droughts scorching farmland around the globe are not just the stuff of scary movies. Such striking climate jumps...

  6. The Two-Mile Time Machine | Princeton University Press. Earth Science. The Two-Mile Time Machine: Ice Cores, Abrupt Climate Change, and Our Future - Updated Edition. Richard B. Alley. Preface by. Collections: Princeton Science Library. Focus on Climate. Price: ISBN: Copyright: Pages: Price: ISBN: Copyright: Pages: Buy This. Download Cover.

  7. Biography. Richard B. Alley received the B.S. and M.S. degrees in geology and mineralogy from The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA, in 1980 and 1983, respectively, and the Ph.D. degree in geology and geophysics from the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI, USA, in 1987.