In agreement with the Milankovitch orbital forcing hypothesis (Imbrie et al., 1993) it is often assumed that glacial-interglacial climate transitions occurred synchronously in the Northern and Southern hemispheres of the Earth. It is difficult to test this assumption, because of the paucity of long, continuous climate records from the Southern Hemisphere that have not been dated by tuning them to the presumed Northern Hemisphere signals (Lynch-Stieglitz, 2004). Here we present an independently dated terrestrial pollen record from a peat bog on South Island, New Zealand, to investigate global and local factors in Southern Hemisphere climate changes during the last two glacial-interglacial cycles. Our record largely corroborates the Milankovi...
Throughout the last several million years, Earth's climate has undergone regular fluctuations betwee...
Climate variability in New Zealand (34-47°S), a long, narrow continental strip straddling the mid-la...
The project builds upon existing knowledge of late Quaternary palaeoenvironmenta change and tests th...
The temporal relationship between rapid climate shifts in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres at t...
High precision comparison of Greenland and Antarctic ice cores, suggesting a pervasive antiphased te...
Glacier advances in the southern mid-latitudes during the last glacial cycle (ca. 110-10 ka) were co...
Understanding the relative timings of climate events in the Northern and Southern hemispheres is a p...
Auckland occupies a climatically sensitive position close to a major biogeographic boundary in the s...
Milankovitch Theory explains the basic link between variations in earth’s orbital parameters and the...
The relative timing of late Quaternary glacial advances in mid-latitude (40-55° S) mountain belt...
Paleo-vegetation records developed from marine sedimentary sequences offer considerable potential fo...
This chapter provides an overview of New Zealand's modern climate, followed by a summary of evidence...
Little is known about how mid-latitude Southern Hemisphere terrestrial vegetation responded during g...
The pattern of climate change in the Southern Hemisphere during the Younger Dryas (YD) chronozone pr...
The project builds upon existing knowledge of late Quaternary palaeoenvironmenta change and tests th...
Throughout the last several million years, Earth's climate has undergone regular fluctuations betwee...
Climate variability in New Zealand (34-47°S), a long, narrow continental strip straddling the mid-la...
The project builds upon existing knowledge of late Quaternary palaeoenvironmenta change and tests th...
The temporal relationship between rapid climate shifts in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres at t...
High precision comparison of Greenland and Antarctic ice cores, suggesting a pervasive antiphased te...
Glacier advances in the southern mid-latitudes during the last glacial cycle (ca. 110-10 ka) were co...
Understanding the relative timings of climate events in the Northern and Southern hemispheres is a p...
Auckland occupies a climatically sensitive position close to a major biogeographic boundary in the s...
Milankovitch Theory explains the basic link between variations in earth’s orbital parameters and the...
The relative timing of late Quaternary glacial advances in mid-latitude (40-55° S) mountain belt...
Paleo-vegetation records developed from marine sedimentary sequences offer considerable potential fo...
This chapter provides an overview of New Zealand's modern climate, followed by a summary of evidence...
Little is known about how mid-latitude Southern Hemisphere terrestrial vegetation responded during g...
The pattern of climate change in the Southern Hemisphere during the Younger Dryas (YD) chronozone pr...
The project builds upon existing knowledge of late Quaternary palaeoenvironmenta change and tests th...
Throughout the last several million years, Earth's climate has undergone regular fluctuations betwee...
Climate variability in New Zealand (34-47°S), a long, narrow continental strip straddling the mid-la...
The project builds upon existing knowledge of late Quaternary palaeoenvironmenta change and tests th...