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Reconstructing East Antarctic Temperature and Snowfall Variability from δ15N of N2

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Bouchet M   +16 more
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Peatland inception and development across Kalimantan, Indonesia. [PDF]

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Anshari GZ   +7 more
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30,000 years of fire history in the Cerrado. [PDF]

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Ledru MP   +4 more
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The Late Quaternary climate impact on the genome of the woodland strawberry (Fragaria vesca), a perennial herb. [PDF]

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Toivainen T   +21 more
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Mechanisms of abrupt climate change of the last glacial period

Reviews of Geophysics, 2008
More than a decade ago, ice core records from Greenland revealed that the last glacial period was characterized by abrupt climate changes that recurred on millennial time scales. Since their discovery, there has been a large effort to determine whether these climate events were a global phenomenon or were just confined to the North Atlantic region and ...
Amy C. Clement, Larry C. Peterson
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Abrupt changes in biomass burning during the last glacial period

Nature
Understanding the causes of past atmospheric methane (CH4) variability is important for characterizing the relationship between CH4, global climate and terrestrial biogeochemical cycling. Ice core records of atmospheric CH4 contain rapid variations linked to abrupt climate changes of the last glacial period known as Dansgaard-Oeschger (DO) events and ...
Ben Riddell-Young   +8 more
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The last interglacial-glacial period on spitsbergen, Svalbard

Quaternary Science Reviews, 1992
The glaciation history of Svalbard (78°N) and the NW Barents Sea is reconstructed for the last 130 ka, based on studies of sediments exposed in coastal cliffs at the head of Isfjorden. Four different till beds separated by marine sediments are recognized. The lowest marine formation, containing Mytilus edulis, reflects warmer conditions than at present,
Jan Mangerud, John Inge Svendsen
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Skytrain Ice Rise, Antarctica, during the last glacial period

2023
Antarctic ice core records covering the last glacial cycle generally reflect a common climate and environmental history overlain with local influences such as changes in altitude, atmospheric circulation, local dust sources, or regional sea ice extent. Here we investigate records from the 651 m Skytrain Ice Rise core, drilled within the WACSWAIN (WArm ...
Eric Wolff   +8 more
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Biostratigraphy of the last glacial period in Europe

Quaternary Science Reviews, 1989
The European Early Weichselian (= Early Wurmian) is characterized by two long and relatively warm interstadials — Brorup and Odderade — which can be traced and correlated with certainty across large parts of Europe. The Amersfoort interstadial, described earlier from the Netherlands, has been included in the Brorup and represents the older part of it ...
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