TEX86 Paleotemperature Proxy
Discover the fascinating world of paleoclimatology with TEX86 Paleotemperature Proxy by Gordon N. Inglis, published by Cambridge University Press in 2020. This insightful book spans 75 pages and delves into the TEX86 paleothermometer, which utilizes the distribution of archaeal membrane lipids, known as GDGTs, found in marine sediments. Gordon N. Inglis reviews the foundational principles of the TEX86 proxy, tracing its evolution over the past two decades. The book not only highlights its significance as a paleotemperature proxy but also addresses the existing challenges and limitations faced in its application. Ideal for geology enthusiasts and researchers alike, this comprehensive guide provides valuable insights into the complexities of temperature reconstruction in Earth's history. Enhance your understanding of geological processes and the tools used to decode past climates with this essential read.