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O_5_00 — Climate Records Ecology: Subfolder Summary

Section: O Updated: March 14, 2026
Subfolder: O5_Climate_Records_Ecology | Parent Section: O — Earth Science & Anomalies
Document Count: 14 | Last Updated: March 14, 2026
Category Tags: earth-anomalies, paleoclimate, ecology, microbiology, climate, antarctica, extremophile, geothermal

OVERVIEW

This subfolder contains 14 documents covering Climate Records Ecology within the Earth Science & Anomalies section. Topics include Permafrost, Cryosphere, and Frozen Time Capsules, Soil Biomes and Underground Ecosystems, Wildfires, Fire Ecology, and Pyrogeography, Soil Science — Underground Biogeochemistry and Human Health, Ice Ages and Milankovitch Cycles: Orbital Forcing of Climate and 9 more topics. Key themes span ice core, soil microbiome, rhizosphere, humus, carbon cycle, soil food web.


KEY POINTS


KEY THEMES & KEYWORDS

ice core, soil microbiome, rhizosphere, humus, carbon cycle, soil food web, soil horizon, weathering, lake vostok, antarctica, ice sheet, geothermal, extremophile, yellowstone, permafrost


DOCUMENT INDEX

Doc IDTitleKey FocusConfidence
O_5_01Permafrost, Cryosphere, and Frozen Time CapsulesPermafrost — permanently frozen ground covering approximately 25% of the Northern Hemisphere's land surface — is…[1/5]
O_5_02Soil Biomes and Underground EcosystemsBeneath every terrestrial landscape lies one of Earth's most complex and least understood ecosystems — the **soil…[4/5]
O_5_03Wildfires, Fire Ecology, and PyrogeographyFire is one of Earth's most powerful and pervasive ecological forces — not an aberration but a **fundamental…[4/5]
O_5_04Soil Science — Underground Biogeochemistry and Human HealthSoil — a thin veneer of biologically active, chemically complex material covering most of Earth's land surface — is…[4/5]
O_5_05Ice Ages and Milankovitch Cycles: Orbital Forcing of ClimateIce ages — periods when massive continental ice sheets expand to cover large portions of Earth's surface — are…[4/5]
O_5_06Subglacial Lakes: Vostok, Whillans, and Antarctic Hidden WaterBeneath the Antarctic ice sheet — Earth's largest body of ice, up to ~4.8 km thick — lies a vast network of more…[1/5]
O_5_07Anoxic Events and Ocean Dead Zones: Deoxygenation Through TimeOceanic Anoxic Events (OAEs) were episodes in Earth's history when large portions of the world's oceans became…[1/5]
O_5_08Geothermal Systems: Geysers, Hot Springs, and Deep Earth HeatGeothermal systems are natural expressions of Earth's internal heat — the thermal energy generated by **radioactive…[4/5]
O_5_09Karst Topography: Towers, Sinkholes, and Dissolved LandscapesKarst topography is a distinctive landscape formed by the chemical dissolution of soluble bedrock — primarily…[4/5]
O_5_10Petrified Forests: Mineralization and Deep-Time PreservationPetrified forests — accumulations of fossilized wood in which the original organic material has been replaced or…[4/5]
O_5_11Antarctic Anomalies: Dry Valleys, Blood Falls, and Sub-Ice GeologyAntarctica — the coldest, driest, highest, and windiest continent — harbors an extraordinary array of geological,…[4/5]
O_5_12Volcanic Islands: Surtsey, Hawaii, and Emergent LandVolcanic islands — landmasses formed by submarine volcanic eruptions that build up from the ocean floor until they…[4/5]
O_5_13Paleosols and Ancient Soils: Climate Records in EarthPaleosols — ancient soils preserved in the geological record — are among the most valuable but often overlooked…[4/5]
O_5_14Ocean Acoustic Anomalies: Bloop, Julia, Upsweep, and SOSUSSince the end of the Cold War, the repurposing of the US Navy's SOSUS (Sound Surveillance System) — a network of…[4/5]

WHAT TO EXPECT

Documents in this subfolder follow the project's 4-tier evidence system:

Tier distribution in this subfolder: 1: 12 docs, 1–2: 1 docs

Each document includes a Quick Summary, tiered claims with specific evidence,

counter-arguments, bibliography, and cross-references to related documents across the corpus.


Subfolder summary auto-generated from corpus analysis. Last Updated: March 14, 2026