A new diatom record from Lake Euramoo on the Atherton Tableland, north Queensland, Australia is used to assess regional climate change and variability and their links to forcing at a local to global scale. The major factor driving diatom composition in the approximately fifteen thousand-year record appears to be regional moisture availability. Patterns of diatom preservation and other indicators, particularly sediment organic content, suggest that permanent deep water formed at the site from ca. 15,000 cal. yr BP. However, between 13,800 and 11,500 cal. yr BP, there was a notable phase of lower lake levels and effective precipitation. The timing and duration of this phase does not correspond to large-scale climate phenomena such as the Anta...
This research provides empiric constraints on regional climate shifts in southeastern Australia thro...
Diatom-based paleolimnological studies are being increasingly used to track anthropogenic change in ...
A continuous, high resolution (average ca. 22 year) record encompassing the termination of the Last ...
A new diatom record from Lake Euramoo on the Atherton Tableland, north Queensland, Australia is used...
Climate change is impacting global surface water resources, increasing the need for a deeper underst...
Climates of the last two millennia have been the focus of numerous studies due to the availability o...
Climates of the last two millennia have been the focus of numerous studies due to the availability o...
A diatomaceous sediment deposit from Long Pocket, NE Queensland, Australia, provides new evidence fo...
The study of climate mechanisms in the Southern Hemisphere during the Holocene remains an area of ac...
To better understand the response of tropical wetlands to Holocene environmental changes, two lacust...
The widespread formation of organic rich sediments in south-east Australia during the Holocene (Mari...
High-resolution palaeoclimate records extend knowledge of long- and short-term climatic variability ...
The purpose of this study was to reconstruct climatic change of the last two millennia in western Vi...
Southern South America is a key site to study climate variability in the Southern Hemisphere, allowi...
In polar areas diatoms often represent the unique microfossil preserved in deep-sea sediments and, t...
This research provides empiric constraints on regional climate shifts in southeastern Australia thro...
Diatom-based paleolimnological studies are being increasingly used to track anthropogenic change in ...
A continuous, high resolution (average ca. 22 year) record encompassing the termination of the Last ...
A new diatom record from Lake Euramoo on the Atherton Tableland, north Queensland, Australia is used...
Climate change is impacting global surface water resources, increasing the need for a deeper underst...
Climates of the last two millennia have been the focus of numerous studies due to the availability o...
Climates of the last two millennia have been the focus of numerous studies due to the availability o...
A diatomaceous sediment deposit from Long Pocket, NE Queensland, Australia, provides new evidence fo...
The study of climate mechanisms in the Southern Hemisphere during the Holocene remains an area of ac...
To better understand the response of tropical wetlands to Holocene environmental changes, two lacust...
The widespread formation of organic rich sediments in south-east Australia during the Holocene (Mari...
High-resolution palaeoclimate records extend knowledge of long- and short-term climatic variability ...
The purpose of this study was to reconstruct climatic change of the last two millennia in western Vi...
Southern South America is a key site to study climate variability in the Southern Hemisphere, allowi...
In polar areas diatoms often represent the unique microfossil preserved in deep-sea sediments and, t...
This research provides empiric constraints on regional climate shifts in southeastern Australia thro...
Diatom-based paleolimnological studies are being increasingly used to track anthropogenic change in ...
A continuous, high resolution (average ca. 22 year) record encompassing the termination of the Last ...