Our reconstructed history of Lake Eyre provides the first continuous continental proxy record of Australian monsoon intensity over the past 150 k.y. This continental record's broad correspondence to the marine isotope record demonstrates that this very large catchment, with its hydrology dependent on a planetary-scale climate element, responds to Milankovitch-scale climate forcing. Abrupt transitions from dry phases to wet phases (ca. 125 and 12 ka) coincide with Northern Hemisphere winter insolation minima rather than Southern Hemisphere summer insolation maxima, indicating that Northern Hemisphere insolation exerts a dominant control over the intensity of the Australian monsoon. Stratigraphic and dating uncertainties of other wet phases p...
Optically stimulated and thermoluminescence ages from relict shorelines, along with accelerator mass...
The Australian region spans some 60° of latitude and 50° of longitude and displays considerable regi...
The International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) Expedition 356 Site U1461 cored a Miocene to Holoce...
Relative changes in monsoon intensity can be deduced from palaeoenvironmental data such as lake leve...
New proxy records from deep‐sea sediment cores from the northwestern continental margin of Western A...
We show with multiple luminescence dating techniques that the sedimentary record for Lake Eyre, Aust...
The sensitivity of the Australian Monsoon to changing climate boundary conditions remains controvers...
This item is only available electronically.Palaeohydrological response to internal and external clim...
International audienceNew proxy records from deep-sea sediment cores from the northwestern continent...
Global climate variability during the late Quaternary is commonly investigated within the framework ...
New proxy records from deep-sea sediment cores from the northwestern continental margin of Western A...
A meridional transect of Holocene to late Pleistocene sediment archives along the Western Australian...
International audienceMillennial-scale cooling events termed Heinrich Stadials punctuated Northern H...
The aim of this project was to establish the first long (LGM to present), high-resolution, monsoonal...
Improved reconstructions of Australia's climate during Marine Isotope Stage 3 (MIS 3) are important ...
Optically stimulated and thermoluminescence ages from relict shorelines, along with accelerator mass...
The Australian region spans some 60° of latitude and 50° of longitude and displays considerable regi...
The International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) Expedition 356 Site U1461 cored a Miocene to Holoce...
Relative changes in monsoon intensity can be deduced from palaeoenvironmental data such as lake leve...
New proxy records from deep‐sea sediment cores from the northwestern continental margin of Western A...
We show with multiple luminescence dating techniques that the sedimentary record for Lake Eyre, Aust...
The sensitivity of the Australian Monsoon to changing climate boundary conditions remains controvers...
This item is only available electronically.Palaeohydrological response to internal and external clim...
International audienceNew proxy records from deep-sea sediment cores from the northwestern continent...
Global climate variability during the late Quaternary is commonly investigated within the framework ...
New proxy records from deep-sea sediment cores from the northwestern continental margin of Western A...
A meridional transect of Holocene to late Pleistocene sediment archives along the Western Australian...
International audienceMillennial-scale cooling events termed Heinrich Stadials punctuated Northern H...
The aim of this project was to establish the first long (LGM to present), high-resolution, monsoonal...
Improved reconstructions of Australia's climate during Marine Isotope Stage 3 (MIS 3) are important ...
Optically stimulated and thermoluminescence ages from relict shorelines, along with accelerator mass...
The Australian region spans some 60° of latitude and 50° of longitude and displays considerable regi...
The International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) Expedition 356 Site U1461 cored a Miocene to Holoce...