Canonical correlation analysis provides a means of reconstructing quantitative time series of past climatic variables during the last 15,000 years from fossil pollen spectra collected at three sites in the northern Midwest. This multivariate statistical technique was applied to a spatial array of modern pollen and climatic data in order to derive a set of mathematical transfer functions. These transform the fossil pollen spectra directly into quantitative estimates of past climatic values. The basic sequence of climatic events that is reconstructed is in general agreement with previous studies of postglacial climates in the Midwest, but quantitative estimates for certain of the variables, e.g., temperature and precipitation, are given for t...
July temperature (TJUL) and total annual precipitation (ANNP) are reconstructed to better understand...
Subfossil pollen and plant macrofossil data derived from 14C-dated sediment profiles can provide qua...
International audienceHigh-temporal resolution analyses of pollen, chironomid, and lake-level record...
Canonical correlation analysis provides a means of reconstructing quantitative time series of past c...
Fossil pollen records are well-established indicators of past vegetation changes. The prevalence of ...
The inference of past temperatures from a sedimentary pollen record depends upon the stationarity of...
<div><p>The inference of past temperatures from a sedimentary pollen record depends upon the station...
Pollen, spores, and dinoflagellate cysts are used with the modern analog technique (MAT) to provide ...
The goal of the research described in this report is to document the climatic variability over the p...
July temperature (TJUL) and total annual precipitation (ANNP) are reconstructed to better understand...
Subfossil pollen and plant macrofossil data derived from 14C-dated sediment profiles can provide qua...
International audienceHigh-temporal resolution analyses of pollen, chironomid, and lake-level record...
Canonical correlation analysis provides a means of reconstructing quantitative time series of past c...
Fossil pollen records are well-established indicators of past vegetation changes. The prevalence of ...
The inference of past temperatures from a sedimentary pollen record depends upon the stationarity of...
<div><p>The inference of past temperatures from a sedimentary pollen record depends upon the station...
Pollen, spores, and dinoflagellate cysts are used with the modern analog technique (MAT) to provide ...
The goal of the research described in this report is to document the climatic variability over the p...
July temperature (TJUL) and total annual precipitation (ANNP) are reconstructed to better understand...
Subfossil pollen and plant macrofossil data derived from 14C-dated sediment profiles can provide qua...
International audienceHigh-temporal resolution analyses of pollen, chironomid, and lake-level record...