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Woody dicot leaf traits as a palaeoclimate proxy: 100 years of development and application
, 2020The relationship between plant form and climate has been recognised for more than two millennia, and the idea that fossils can indicate climate change was first recorded almost a thousand years ago. Here we review ways of using plant form to reconstruct,
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Journal of Quaternary Science, 2020
Modelling palaeoglaciers in mountainous terrain is challenging due to the need for detailed ice flow computations in relatively narrow and steep valleys, high‐resolution climate estimations, knowledge of pre‐ice topography, and proxy‐based palaeoclimate ...
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Modelling palaeoglaciers in mountainous terrain is challenging due to the need for detailed ice flow computations in relatively narrow and steep valleys, high‐resolution climate estimations, knowledge of pre‐ice topography, and proxy‐based palaeoclimate ...
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A critical reevaluation of palaeoclimate proxy records from loess in the Carpathian Basin
Earth-Science Reviews, 2019In the Carpathian Basin, loess is the most important archive of Quaternary palaeoclimate evolution, but only in the past two decades systematic and high-resolution investigations were conducted.
Igor Obreht +5 more
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Late Cretaceous–Paleogene palaeoclimate reconstruction of the Gippsland Basin, SE Australia
, 2020The Cretaceous–Paleogene palaeovegetation and palaeoclimate in the Gippsland Basin was reconstructed using vascular plant-derived biomarkers, and are consistent with other proxy evidence for palaeoclimate (e.g.
Lian Jiang, Wenjing Ding, S. George
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Journal of the Geological Society, 1990
Research into palaeoclimate was reviewed at the third Lyell Meeting of the Geological Society on 23 February 1989. These meetings in honour of one of the founding fathers of Geology were recently inaugurated by the Palaeontological Association and the Geological Society and the title of this meeting, Palaeoclimates, was an apt celebration ...
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Research into palaeoclimate was reviewed at the third Lyell Meeting of the Geological Society on 23 February 1989. These meetings in honour of one of the founding fathers of Geology were recently inaugurated by the Palaeontological Association and the Geological Society and the title of this meeting, Palaeoclimates, was an apt celebration ...
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Geomagnetism and palaeoclimate
2019The most striking apparent ‘magnetic indicator’ of palaeoclimate is the intensity of natural remanent magnetisation (NRM). Cool temperature episodes correspond with high NRM intensities and vice versa. Concentration-related parameters which effectively monitor changes in the flux-density of terrigenous components to the sediment, are superimposed on a ...
Frank Oldfield, Simon G. Robinson
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Boreas, 1985
Book reviewed in this article:Cihazi, A. (ed.) 1983: Palaeoclimatic Research and Models. Report and Proceedings of the Workshop held in Brussels.
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Book reviewed in this article:Cihazi, A. (ed.) 1983: Palaeoclimatic Research and Models. Report and Proceedings of the Workshop held in Brussels.
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Drake Passage and palaeoclimate
Journal of Quaternary Science, 2000The effect of Drake Passage on the Earth's climate is examined using an idealised coupled model. It is found that the opening of Drake Passage cools the high latitudes of the southern hemisphere by about 3°C and warms the high latitudes of the northern hemisphere by nearly the same amount.
J. R. Toggweiler, H. Bjornsson
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Revision of the late Middle Pleistocene stratigraphy and palaeoclimate in Poland
, 2019The aim of this paper is a critical verification of the late Middle Pleistocene stratigraphy in Poland in connection with stratigraphical schemes in the neighbouring countries. Although a terrestrial record of the Middle Pleistocene is almost complete in
L. Marks +4 more
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Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 2019
The Early Pleistocene deposits of the Iberian Peninsula provided some of the oldest hominin fossil sites of Western Europe. Evidence also shows that early Homo thrived in the Mediterranean peninsulas during the Early Pleistocene ‘interglacial’ phases. To
Yul Altolaguirre +5 more
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The Early Pleistocene deposits of the Iberian Peninsula provided some of the oldest hominin fossil sites of Western Europe. Evidence also shows that early Homo thrived in the Mediterranean peninsulas during the Early Pleistocene ‘interglacial’ phases. To
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