Detection of source diagnostic molecular fossils (biomarkers) within sediments can provide valuable insights into the vegetation and climates of past environments. However, hot and arid regions offer particularly challenging interpretive frameworks for reconstructions because baseline data are scarce, organic matter is generally very low and in the inland tropics in particular, sediments are also often subject to flooding and drought. Here, we investigated whether biomarkers and compound-specific δ13C values could be extracted from a late Holocene sediment record from the Fortescue Marsh (Pilbara, northwest Australia) to allow interpretation of past catchment vegetation and hydroclimate. The low total carbon (TC) content (< 1.4%) was a majo...
A substantial extinction of megafauna occurred in Australia between 50 and 45 kyr ago, a period that...
Leaf wax biomarkers are increasingly becoming a fundamental aspect of paleoclimate research. The str...
Leaf wax biomarkers are increasingly becoming a fundamental aspect of paleoclimate research. The str...
Detection of source diagnostic molecular fossils (biomarkers) within sediments can provide valuable ...
Detection of source diagnostic molecular fossils (biomarkers) within sediments can provide valuable ...
This project explores the signals of plant-derived n-alkanes in plants, soils and sediments in Austr...
This research provides empiric constraints on regional climate shifts in southeastern Australia thro...
The Lynch's Crater (NE Australia) deposit is a key information source on Late-Quaternary palaeoenvir...
The Lynch's Crater (NE Australia) deposit is a key information source on Late-Quaternary palaeoenvir...
This study reports palynological and geochemical results for modern and ancient sediments from 19 la...
This study reports palynological and geochemical results for modern and ancient sediments from 19 la...
Global-scale climate change is an extensively studied topic: researchers monitor climatic indicators...
The widespread formation of organic rich sediments in south-east Australia during the Holocene (Mari...
The widespread formation of organic rich sediments in south-east Australia during the Holocene (Mari...
A substantial extinction of megafauna occurred in Australia between 50 and 45 kyr ago(1,2), a period...
A substantial extinction of megafauna occurred in Australia between 50 and 45 kyr ago, a period that...
Leaf wax biomarkers are increasingly becoming a fundamental aspect of paleoclimate research. The str...
Leaf wax biomarkers are increasingly becoming a fundamental aspect of paleoclimate research. The str...
Detection of source diagnostic molecular fossils (biomarkers) within sediments can provide valuable ...
Detection of source diagnostic molecular fossils (biomarkers) within sediments can provide valuable ...
This project explores the signals of plant-derived n-alkanes in plants, soils and sediments in Austr...
This research provides empiric constraints on regional climate shifts in southeastern Australia thro...
The Lynch's Crater (NE Australia) deposit is a key information source on Late-Quaternary palaeoenvir...
The Lynch's Crater (NE Australia) deposit is a key information source on Late-Quaternary palaeoenvir...
This study reports palynological and geochemical results for modern and ancient sediments from 19 la...
This study reports palynological and geochemical results for modern and ancient sediments from 19 la...
Global-scale climate change is an extensively studied topic: researchers monitor climatic indicators...
The widespread formation of organic rich sediments in south-east Australia during the Holocene (Mari...
The widespread formation of organic rich sediments in south-east Australia during the Holocene (Mari...
A substantial extinction of megafauna occurred in Australia between 50 and 45 kyr ago(1,2), a period...
A substantial extinction of megafauna occurred in Australia between 50 and 45 kyr ago, a period that...
Leaf wax biomarkers are increasingly becoming a fundamental aspect of paleoclimate research. The str...
Leaf wax biomarkers are increasingly becoming a fundamental aspect of paleoclimate research. The str...