High Resolution Records of Climatic Change in Australia Both on Land and at Sea Covering the Last 20000 years

  • De Deckker, Patrick (PI)
  • Dodson, John R (CoI)
  • Labeyrie, Laurent (CoI)
  • Miller, Gifford Hubbs (CoI)

    Project: Research

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    Description

    This project aims to determine climatic changes in the Australian region since the deglaciation commenced 20,000 years ago at a century scale or better. The information is to be obtained from high-quality records of carefully selected lakes and deep-sea cores in the Australian region. The project will rely on high-resolution chronological records of environmental changes. Several geochemical and micropalaeontological techniques will be used to determine conditions in the lakes and ocean, and links to atmospheric conditions will be determined. This information is of relevance to the international climate community which aims at modelling high-quality and high-resolution records of climate change.
    StatusFinished
    Effective start/end date1/01/0331/12/06

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