Pliocene Research, Interpretation and Synoptic Mapping (PRISM4)
PRISM will help distinguish the USGS as a world leader in paleoclimate research, data generation and delivery for use in addressing the modern world's climate-related needs. We will be recognized for the passion of our researchers and partners in providing quality, innovative paleoclimate interpretation and data analysis to the science (climate change) community and to the public we serve.
Below are USGS publications associated with this project. For a full list of PRISM related publications, CLICK HERE.
Impact of a permanent El Niño (El Padre) and Indian Ocean Dipole in warm Pliocene climates
Comparison of mid-Pliocene climate predictions produced by the HadAM3 and GCMAM3 General Circulation Models
Pliocene three-dimensional global ocean temperature reconstruction
Surface temperatures of the Mid-Pliocene North Atlantic Ocean: Implications for future climate
Pliocene role in assessing future climate impacts
Reevaluation of mid-Pliocene North Atlantic sea surface temperatures
The PRISM palaeoclimate reconstruction and Pliocene sea-surface temperature
Faunal re-evaluation of Mid-Pliocene conditions in the western equatorial Pacific
PRISM3 DOT1 Atlantic Basin Reconstruction
Middle Pliocene sea surface temperature variability
Bracketing mid-pliocene sea surface temperature: maximum and minimum possible warming
Middle Pliocene paleoenvironmental reconstruction; PRISM2
Below are PRISM4D collaborating institutions.
PRISM will help distinguish the USGS as a world leader in paleoclimate research, data generation and delivery for use in addressing the modern world's climate-related needs. We will be recognized for the passion of our researchers and partners in providing quality, innovative paleoclimate interpretation and data analysis to the science (climate change) community and to the public we serve.
Below are USGS publications associated with this project. For a full list of PRISM related publications, CLICK HERE.
Impact of a permanent El Niño (El Padre) and Indian Ocean Dipole in warm Pliocene climates
Comparison of mid-Pliocene climate predictions produced by the HadAM3 and GCMAM3 General Circulation Models
Pliocene three-dimensional global ocean temperature reconstruction
Surface temperatures of the Mid-Pliocene North Atlantic Ocean: Implications for future climate
Pliocene role in assessing future climate impacts
Reevaluation of mid-Pliocene North Atlantic sea surface temperatures
The PRISM palaeoclimate reconstruction and Pliocene sea-surface temperature
Faunal re-evaluation of Mid-Pliocene conditions in the western equatorial Pacific
PRISM3 DOT1 Atlantic Basin Reconstruction
Middle Pliocene sea surface temperature variability
Bracketing mid-pliocene sea surface temperature: maximum and minimum possible warming
Middle Pliocene paleoenvironmental reconstruction; PRISM2
Below are PRISM4D collaborating institutions.