Paleoclimate changes during the last 100,000 yr from a record in the Brazilian Atlantic rainforest region and interhemispheric comparison

Abstract A long terrestrial record, Colônia CO-3, from the Atlantic rainforest region in Brazil (23-52VS, 46-42V20 µW, 900 m a.s.l.) registrates variations in the forest expansion during the last 100,000 yr. The 780-cm depth core was analyzed at 2-cm intervals and arboreal pollen frequencies were co...

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Main Authors: M.-P Ledru, D.-D Rousseau, F W Cruz Jr, C Riccomini, I Karmann, L Martin
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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.1040.5764 2023-05-15T14:04:12+02:00 Paleoclimate changes during the last 100,000 yr from a record in the Brazilian Atlantic rainforest region and interhemispheric comparison M.-P Ledru D.-D Rousseau F W Cruz Jr C Riccomini I Karmann L Martin The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives 2005 application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.1040.5764 http://www.environnement.ens.fr/IMG/file/DenisPDF/DDR-PDF-papers/DDR-A75.pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.1040.5764 http://www.environnement.ens.fr/IMG/file/DenisPDF/DDR-PDF-papers/DDR-A75.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://www.environnement.ens.fr/IMG/file/DenisPDF/DDR-PDF-papers/DDR-A75.pdf text 2005 ftciteseerx 2020-03-08T01:23:53Z Abstract A long terrestrial record, Colônia CO-3, from the Atlantic rainforest region in Brazil (23-52VS, 46-42V20 µW, 900 m a.s.l.) registrates variations in the forest expansion during the last 100,000 yr. The 780-cm depth core was analyzed at 2-cm intervals and arboreal pollen frequencies were compared to nearby speleothem stable isotope records and neighboring marine records from the tropical Atlantic. To evaluate regional versus global climate forcing, our record was compared with Greenland and Antarctic ice-core records. These comparisons suggest that changes in temperature seen in polar latitudes relate to moisture changes: e.g., to changes in the length of the dry season, in tropical and subtropical latitudes during glacial as well as interglacial times. These climatic changes result from changes in the frequency of polar air incursions to these latitudes inducing a permanent cloud cover and precipitation. This is an important result that should help define paleoclimatic features in the Southern Hemisphere for the last glaciation. Text Antarc* Antarctic Greenland ice core Unknown Antarctic Greenland
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description Abstract A long terrestrial record, Colônia CO-3, from the Atlantic rainforest region in Brazil (23-52VS, 46-42V20 µW, 900 m a.s.l.) registrates variations in the forest expansion during the last 100,000 yr. The 780-cm depth core was analyzed at 2-cm intervals and arboreal pollen frequencies were compared to nearby speleothem stable isotope records and neighboring marine records from the tropical Atlantic. To evaluate regional versus global climate forcing, our record was compared with Greenland and Antarctic ice-core records. These comparisons suggest that changes in temperature seen in polar latitudes relate to moisture changes: e.g., to changes in the length of the dry season, in tropical and subtropical latitudes during glacial as well as interglacial times. These climatic changes result from changes in the frequency of polar air incursions to these latitudes inducing a permanent cloud cover and precipitation. This is an important result that should help define paleoclimatic features in the Southern Hemisphere for the last glaciation.
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title_short Paleoclimate changes during the last 100,000 yr from a record in the Brazilian Atlantic rainforest region and interhemispheric comparison
title_full Paleoclimate changes during the last 100,000 yr from a record in the Brazilian Atlantic rainforest region and interhemispheric comparison
title_fullStr Paleoclimate changes during the last 100,000 yr from a record in the Brazilian Atlantic rainforest region and interhemispheric comparison
title_full_unstemmed Paleoclimate changes during the last 100,000 yr from a record in the Brazilian Atlantic rainforest region and interhemispheric comparison
title_sort paleoclimate changes during the last 100,000 yr from a record in the brazilian atlantic rainforest region and interhemispheric comparison
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