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Shulmeister et al. 2006
Shulmeister, J., Turney, C.S.M., Fink, D., Newnham, R.M.>. and Alloway, B.V. (2006). Developing an Event Stratigraphy for Australasian Climate Change. Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union 87: doi: 10.1029/2006EO290006. issn: 0096-3941.

The last glacial-interglacial transition in the Australasian region has been a focus of intense paleoclimate investigation for the past decade or so. This focus is due to the recognition of the southern midlatitudes as a key region to examine climate connections between the hemispheres during the late Pleistocene. That period, between 30,000 and 8000 years ago, was marked by extreme and rapid climatic change in the North Atlantic region. In particular, the Australasian region may be critical to examining the relative importance of atmospheric energy transfers versus deep ocean circulation effects.

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Keywords
Global Change, Impacts of global change, Global Change, Regional climate change, Geochronology, Quaternary geochronology
Journal
Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union
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American Geophysical Union
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