Quantifing the El Nino - Indian Ocean Dipole system using High Resolution Coral Paleoclimate Archives

  • Gagan, Michael (PI)
  • Dunbar, Gavin (CoI)
  • Hantoro, Wahyoe (CoI)
  • Lough, Janice (CoI)
  • Meyers, Gary (CoI)

    Project: Research

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    Description

    The ocean surrounding Indonesia is the warmest on Earth and a major source of energy for global atmospheric circulation. Understanding the role of the Warm Pool in future climate change is of key importance, but highly controversial because the potential extent of its variability is largely unknown. To address this issue, this project will provide the first major geochemical investigation of recently discovered ancient corals in Indonesia using state-of-the-art microanalytical techniques. Outcomes from these palaeoclimate records will advance our understanding of global climate change, rainfall variability related to the El Ni o - Indian Ocean Dipole system, and Australian drought.
    StatusFinished
    Effective start/end date1/01/0331/12/06

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