Integration of ice-core, marine and terrestrial records for the Australian Last Glacial Maximum and Termination: a contribution from the OZ INTIMATE group

The degree to which Southern Hemisphere climatic changes during the end of the last glacial period and early Holocene (30-8 ka) were influenced or initiated by events occurring in the high latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere is a complex issue. There is

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Main Authors: Turney, Christian, Haberle, Simon, Fink, David, Kershaw, Arnold Peter, Barbetti, Mike, Barrows, Timothy, Black, M P, Cohen, Tim J, Correge, T, Hesse, Paul, Hua, Quan, Johnston, R, Morgan, V, Moss, Patrick, Nanson, G., van Ommen, Tas, Rule, S, Williams, Neal, Zhao, Jian-xin, D'Costa, D, Feng, Y-X, Gagan, Michael, Mooney, S, Xia, Q
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
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Published: Wiley-VCH Verlag GMBH 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1885/22128
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spelling ftanucanberra:oai:digitalcollections.anu.edu.au:1885/22128 2023-05-15T16:38:43+02:00 Integration of ice-core, marine and terrestrial records for the Australian Last Glacial Maximum and Termination: a contribution from the OZ INTIMATE group Turney, Christian Haberle, Simon Fink, David Kershaw, Arnold Peter Barbetti, Mike Barrows, Timothy Black, M P Cohen, Tim J Correge, T Hesse, Paul Hua, Quan Johnston, R Morgan, V Moss, Patrick Nanson, G. van Ommen, Tas Rule, S Williams, Neal Zhao, Jian-xin D'Costa, D Feng, Y-X Gagan, Michael Mooney, S Xia, Q 2015-12-07T22:27:55Z http://hdl.handle.net/1885/22128 unknown Wiley-VCH Verlag GMBH 0267-8179 http://hdl.handle.net/1885/22128 Journal of Quaternary Science Keywords: climate change Holocene ice core Last Glacial Maximum marine record Northern Hemisphere paleoclimate paleoenvironment Southern Hemisphere thermohaline circulation Australasia Australia Bipolar seesaw High-precision radiocarbon dating Last glacial-interglacial transition (LGIT) Lateglacial interstadial Younger dryas stadial Journal article 2015 ftanucanberra 2015-12-14T23:24:00Z The degree to which Southern Hemisphere climatic changes during the end of the last glacial period and early Holocene (30-8 ka) were influenced or initiated by events occurring in the high latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere is a complex issue. There is Article in Journal/Newspaper ice core Australian National University: ANU Digital Collections
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topic Keywords: climate change
Holocene
ice core
Last Glacial Maximum
marine record
Northern Hemisphere
paleoclimate
paleoenvironment
Southern Hemisphere
thermohaline circulation
Australasia
Australia Bipolar seesaw
High-precision radiocarbon dating
Last glacial-interglacial transition (LGIT)
Lateglacial interstadial
Younger dryas stadial
spellingShingle Keywords: climate change
Holocene
ice core
Last Glacial Maximum
marine record
Northern Hemisphere
paleoclimate
paleoenvironment
Southern Hemisphere
thermohaline circulation
Australasia
Australia Bipolar seesaw
High-precision radiocarbon dating
Last glacial-interglacial transition (LGIT)
Lateglacial interstadial
Younger dryas stadial
Turney, Christian
Haberle, Simon
Fink, David
Kershaw, Arnold Peter
Barbetti, Mike
Barrows, Timothy
Black, M P
Cohen, Tim J
Correge, T
Hesse, Paul
Hua, Quan
Johnston, R
Morgan, V
Moss, Patrick
Nanson, G.
van Ommen, Tas
Rule, S
Williams, Neal
Zhao, Jian-xin
D'Costa, D
Feng, Y-X
Gagan, Michael
Mooney, S
Xia, Q
Integration of ice-core, marine and terrestrial records for the Australian Last Glacial Maximum and Termination: a contribution from the OZ INTIMATE group
topic_facet Keywords: climate change
Holocene
ice core
Last Glacial Maximum
marine record
Northern Hemisphere
paleoclimate
paleoenvironment
Southern Hemisphere
thermohaline circulation
Australasia
Australia Bipolar seesaw
High-precision radiocarbon dating
Last glacial-interglacial transition (LGIT)
Lateglacial interstadial
Younger dryas stadial
description The degree to which Southern Hemisphere climatic changes during the end of the last glacial period and early Holocene (30-8 ka) were influenced or initiated by events occurring in the high latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere is a complex issue. There is
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Turney, Christian
Haberle, Simon
Fink, David
Kershaw, Arnold Peter
Barbetti, Mike
Barrows, Timothy
Black, M P
Cohen, Tim J
Correge, T
Hesse, Paul
Hua, Quan
Johnston, R
Morgan, V
Moss, Patrick
Nanson, G.
van Ommen, Tas
Rule, S
Williams, Neal
Zhao, Jian-xin
D'Costa, D
Feng, Y-X
Gagan, Michael
Mooney, S
Xia, Q
author_facet Turney, Christian
Haberle, Simon
Fink, David
Kershaw, Arnold Peter
Barbetti, Mike
Barrows, Timothy
Black, M P
Cohen, Tim J
Correge, T
Hesse, Paul
Hua, Quan
Johnston, R
Morgan, V
Moss, Patrick
Nanson, G.
van Ommen, Tas
Rule, S
Williams, Neal
Zhao, Jian-xin
D'Costa, D
Feng, Y-X
Gagan, Michael
Mooney, S
Xia, Q
author_sort Turney, Christian
title Integration of ice-core, marine and terrestrial records for the Australian Last Glacial Maximum and Termination: a contribution from the OZ INTIMATE group
title_short Integration of ice-core, marine and terrestrial records for the Australian Last Glacial Maximum and Termination: a contribution from the OZ INTIMATE group
title_full Integration of ice-core, marine and terrestrial records for the Australian Last Glacial Maximum and Termination: a contribution from the OZ INTIMATE group
title_fullStr Integration of ice-core, marine and terrestrial records for the Australian Last Glacial Maximum and Termination: a contribution from the OZ INTIMATE group
title_full_unstemmed Integration of ice-core, marine and terrestrial records for the Australian Last Glacial Maximum and Termination: a contribution from the OZ INTIMATE group
title_sort integration of ice-core, marine and terrestrial records for the australian last glacial maximum and termination: a contribution from the oz intimate group
publisher Wiley-VCH Verlag GMBH
publishDate 2015
url http://hdl.handle.net/1885/22128
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