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Blockley, Simon P. E.; Bourne, Anna J.; Brauer, Achim; Davies, Siwan M.; Hardiman, Mark; Harding, Poppy R.; Lane, Christine S.; Macleod, Alison; Matthews, Ian P.; Pyne-o'Donnell, Sean D. F.; Rasmussen, Sune O.; Wulf, Sabine; Zanchetta, Giovanni. |
The comparison of palaeoclimate records on their own independent timescales is central to the work of the INTIMATE (INTegrating Ice core, MArine and TErrestrial records) network. For the North Atlantic region, an event stratigraphy has been established from the high-precision Greenland ice-core records and the integrated GICCO5 chronology. This stratotype provides a palaeoclimate signal to which the timing and nature of palaeoenvironmental change recorded in marine and terrestrial archives can be compared. To facilitate this wider comparison, without assuming synchroneity of climatic change/proxy response, INTIMATE has also focussed on the development of tools to achieve this. In particular the use of time-parallel marker horizons e.g. tephra layers... |
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Palavras-chave: Event-stratigraphy; Tephrochronology; INTIMATE; Greenland ice cores; Palaeoenvironment; Palaeoclimate. |
Ano: 2014 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00289/40028/39254.pdf |
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Reeves, Jessica M.; Bostock, Helen C.; Ayliffe, Linda K.; Barrows, Timothy T.; De Deckker, Patrick; Devriendt, Laurent S.; Dunbar, Gavin B.; Drysdale, Russell N.; Fitzsimmons, Kathryn E.; Gagan, Michael K.; Griffiths, Michael L.; Haberle, Simon G.; Jansen, John D.; Krause, Claire; Lewis, Stephen; Mcgregor, Helen V.; Mooney, Scott D.; Moss, Patrick; Nanson, Gerald C.; Purcell, Anthony; Van Der Kaars, Sander. |
The tropics are the major source of heat and moisture for the Australasian region. Determining the tropics' response over time to changes in climate forcing mechanisms, such as summer insolation, and the effects of relative sea level on exposed continental shelves during the Last Glacial period, is an ongoing process of re-evaluation. We present a synthesis of climate proxy data from tropical Australasia spanning the last 30,000 years that incorporates deep sea core, coral, speleothem, pollen, charcoal and terrestrial sedimentary records. Today, seasonal variability is governed largely by the annual migration of the inter-tropical convergence zone (ITCZ), influencing this region most strongly during the austral summer. However, the position of the ITCZ has... |
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Palavras-chave: ITCZ; LGM; INTIMATE; Australasia; Indo-Pacific Warm Pool; Tropics; Australian monsoon. |
Ano: 2013 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00264/37502/36909.pdf |
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