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Proxy (climate)


 

In climate research, a proxy variable is something that is probably not in itself of any great interest, but from which a variable of interest can be obtained.

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Examples include:

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  • Isotopic variations in ice cores can be used to infer temperature changes and ice sheet volume.
  • Beryllium 10 variations can be used to infer past solar irradiance.
  • Tree ring widths can be used to infer precipitation and temperature changes.
  • In all cases it is necessary to carefully calibrate the proxy against the variable of interest. Tree growth, for example, is sensitive to precipitation and temperature as well as a number of other signals, and is often most sensitive during certain seasons of the year. Ice core proxies are usually the most direct.

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