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Comparing instrumental, palaeoclimate, and projected rainfall data: Implications for water resources management and hydrological modelling

open access: yesJournal of Hydrology: Regional Studies, 2020
Study Region: The Lockyer Catchment, Queensland, Australia. Study Focus: Future rainfall projections are usually presented as a percentage change from current climate, where current climate is defined using relatively short instrumental records. However,
Matthew S. Armstrong   +2 more
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Integrating palaeoclimate time series with rich metadata for uncertainty modelling: strategy and documentation of the PalMod 130k marine palaeoclimate data synthesis [PDF]

open access: yesEarth System Science Data, 2020
Palaeoclimate data hold the unique promise of providing a long-term perspective on climate change and as such can serve as an important benchmark for climate models.
L. Jonkers   +7 more
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Nonlinear time series analysis of palaeoclimate proxy records

open access: yesQuaternary Science Reviews, 2021
Identifying and characterising dynamical regime shifts, critical transitions or potential tipping points in palaeoclimate time series is relevant for improving the understanding of often highly nonlinear Earth system dynamics.
N. Marwan   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Palaeoclimate perspectives on the Indian Ocean Dipole

open access: yes, 2020
The Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) has major climate impacts worldwide, and most profoundly for nations around the Indian Ocean basin. It has been 20 years since the IOD was first formally defined and research since that time has focused primarily on ...
N. Abram   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Indian winter and summer monsoon strength over the 4.2 ka BP event in foraminifer isotope records from the Indus River delta in the Arabian Sea [PDF]

open access: yesClimate of the Past, 2019
The plains of northwest South Asia receive rainfall during both the Indian summer (June–September) and winter (December–March) monsoon. Researchers have long attempted to deconstruct the influence of these precipitation regimes in paleoclimate records ...
A. Giesche   +3 more
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Palaeoclimate evolution and sequence stratigraphy during Pliocene Shizigou stage, Qaidam Basin

open access: yesShiyou shiyan dizhi, 2020
The Qaidam Basin is a large transpressional Mesozoic to Cenozoic basin in the Tibet Plateau, West China. Since the Indosinian Movement, it has been in the subsidence stage and more than 3 trillion cubic meters of natural gas accumulated at the same time.
Qingshan LI   +3 more
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Evolutionary origins of viviparity consistent with palaeoclimate and lineage diversification

open access: yesJournal of Evolutionary Biology, 2021
It is of fundamental importance for the field of evolutionary biology to understand when and why major evolutionary transitions occur. Live‐bearing young (viviparity) is a major evolutionary change and has evolved from egg‐laying (oviparity ...
H. Recknagel, N. Kamenos, K. Elmer
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Clay hydroxyl isotopes show an enhanced hydrologic cycle during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum

open access: yesNature Communications, 2022
Novel measurements of clay hydroxyl isotopic composition show an enhanced hydrological cycle during a period of intense global warming at the Paleocene-Eocene boundary 55.9 million years ago.
Gregory L. Walters   +4 more
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Synchronous or Not? The Timing of the Younger Dryas and Greenland Stadial-1 Reviewed Using Tephrochronology

open access: yesQuaternary, 2022
The exact spatial and temporal behaviour of rapid climate shifts during the Last Glacial–Interglacial Transition are still not entirely understood. In order to investigate these events, it is necessary to have detailed palaeoenvironmental reconstructions
Simon A. Larsson   +3 more
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An empirical evaluation of bias correction methods for palaeoclimate simulations

open access: yes, 2020
. Even the most sophisticated global climate models are known to have significant biases in the way they simulate the climate system. Correcting model biases is therefore an essential step towards realistic palaeoclimatologies, which are important for ...
Robert M. Beyer, M. Krapp, A. Manica
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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