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Seasonal paleoclimates of the MIS 5E, 9 and 11 interglacials, using geochemical proxies in Porites and Tridacna

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Interglacial climate state are an important aspect of Quaternary climate, representing time of decreased global ice volume, and warm conditions similar to the present. Acquiring high- resolution paleoclimate data from these interglacial period critical for establishing the natural range of climate variability that exist in the absence of anthropogenic greenhouse gas forcing and/or under variable orbital forcing regimes. In addition paleoclimate data can shed light on how the climate system responded to various external or internal fo...
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2012
Location:
Papua New Guinea
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thesis(phd)
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Australian National University Library
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