The ODP 820 marine core has provided a continuous, though generalized record of vegetation, burning and climatic change for the humid tropics of northeastern Australia over the last 1.5 million years (Kershaw et al., 1993). A more detailed pollen and charcoal analysis has been undertaken for the last 250,000 years (oxygen isotope stages 8 to 1) (Moss, 1999, Moss and Kershaw, 2000) and compared with an equally detailed oxygen isotope record from the core. The palynological record provides evidence of cyclical environmental changes linked to Milankovitch periodicities, as well as 3 profound alterations in vegetation and burning linked to non-cyclical alterations (at 170,000 years BP, 135,000 to 130,000 years BP and 45,000 years BP). This refi...
Long, well-dated records of climate change in Australia are rare because most of the continent is pr...
Pollen analyses of Late Quaternary sediments from nine marine piston-cores reveal a continuous veget...
Currently there is a paucity of records of late Quaternary palaeoenvironmental variability available...
A late Quaternary marine palynological record from the Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) site 820, adjace...
A high resolution pollen record from the ODP 820 marine core for the last million years is presented...
A detailed pollen record from the Ocean Drilling Program Site 820 core, located on the upper part of...
A detailed pollen record from the Ocean Drilling Program Site 820 core, located on the upper part of...
Palynomorphs from the ODP Site 820 marine core have provided a detailed record of terrestrial enviro...
Four pollen and charcoal records derived from marine cores around the northern perimeter of Australi...
A palynological record spanning the last glacial–interglacial period was derived from high-resolutio...
First published: 09 August 2021Records of Australian palaeoclimate beyond the last glacial cycle are...
Continuous pollen and charcoal records, predominantly from marine sediments, provide a good spatial ...
The bathyal Ocean Drilling Program Site 765 at 5725 m water depth, offshore northwest Australia at 1...
There are few continuous Australian palaeoclimate records that extend beyond the Last Glacial Maximu...
A blocked tributary has provided a rare site of long-term sediment accumulation in montane southeast...
Long, well-dated records of climate change in Australia are rare because most of the continent is pr...
Pollen analyses of Late Quaternary sediments from nine marine piston-cores reveal a continuous veget...
Currently there is a paucity of records of late Quaternary palaeoenvironmental variability available...
A late Quaternary marine palynological record from the Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) site 820, adjace...
A high resolution pollen record from the ODP 820 marine core for the last million years is presented...
A detailed pollen record from the Ocean Drilling Program Site 820 core, located on the upper part of...
A detailed pollen record from the Ocean Drilling Program Site 820 core, located on the upper part of...
Palynomorphs from the ODP Site 820 marine core have provided a detailed record of terrestrial enviro...
Four pollen and charcoal records derived from marine cores around the northern perimeter of Australi...
A palynological record spanning the last glacial–interglacial period was derived from high-resolutio...
First published: 09 August 2021Records of Australian palaeoclimate beyond the last glacial cycle are...
Continuous pollen and charcoal records, predominantly from marine sediments, provide a good spatial ...
The bathyal Ocean Drilling Program Site 765 at 5725 m water depth, offshore northwest Australia at 1...
There are few continuous Australian palaeoclimate records that extend beyond the Last Glacial Maximu...
A blocked tributary has provided a rare site of long-term sediment accumulation in montane southeast...
Long, well-dated records of climate change in Australia are rare because most of the continent is pr...
Pollen analyses of Late Quaternary sediments from nine marine piston-cores reveal a continuous veget...
Currently there is a paucity of records of late Quaternary palaeoenvironmental variability available...