Contemporary precipitation patterns in the Caribbean region are spatially variable, and the small number of Holocene paleoclimatic records may not adequately capture patterns of variation in the past. The hydrological history of Grenada was inferred from paleolimnological analyses of sediment cores from two crater lakes on the island. The basins were formed by volcanic activity some time during the Last Termination, but were dry between ca. 13 000 and ca. 7200 cal. a BP. After filling, the lakes were initially very shallow, and sedimentation was interrupted by a hiatus ca. 6300-5500 cal. a BP, followed by deposition of a thick tephra in both sites. After 5500 cal. a BP, lake level shows considerable multi-centennial variability, superimpose...
This study aimed at quantifying the amplitudes of seasonality and interannual to centennial climate ...
Multi-proxy sediment records from four lakes in the Venezuelan Andes document changes in tropical cl...
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hydrological variability during the Holocene as reconstructed from crater lakes on the island of Gre...
International audienceA multiproxy analysis of lacustrine sediments cored in Grand-Case Pond at Sain...
We present a Holocene relative sea-level (RSL) database for the Caribbean region (5°N to 25°N and 55...
We present a new speleothem trace element and stable isotope record, which extends previous paleocli...
Contemporary climate dynamics of the circum-Caribbean Region are characterized by significant precip...
Several proxy-based and modeling studies have investigated long-term changes in Caribbean climate du...
Several proxy-based and modeling studies have investigated long-term changes in Caribbean climate du...
Contemporary climate dynamics of the circum-Caribbean region are characterised by significant precip...
Hydroclimate variability on multi-decadal timescales has been a prominent feature of the circum-Cari...
Contemporary climate dynamics of the circum-Caribbean region are characterised by significant preci...
Hydroclimate variability on multi-decadal timescales has been a prominent feature of the circum-Cari...
Abstract We present a speleothem record from western Cuba, spanning the period 98.7–84.9 ka BP. Our ...
This study aimed at quantifying the amplitudes of seasonality and interannual to centennial climate ...
Multi-proxy sediment records from four lakes in the Venezuelan Andes document changes in tropical cl...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2021. This article is posted here by permission of Ame...
hydrological variability during the Holocene as reconstructed from crater lakes on the island of Gre...
International audienceA multiproxy analysis of lacustrine sediments cored in Grand-Case Pond at Sain...
We present a Holocene relative sea-level (RSL) database for the Caribbean region (5°N to 25°N and 55...
We present a new speleothem trace element and stable isotope record, which extends previous paleocli...
Contemporary climate dynamics of the circum-Caribbean Region are characterized by significant precip...
Several proxy-based and modeling studies have investigated long-term changes in Caribbean climate du...
Several proxy-based and modeling studies have investigated long-term changes in Caribbean climate du...
Contemporary climate dynamics of the circum-Caribbean region are characterised by significant precip...
Hydroclimate variability on multi-decadal timescales has been a prominent feature of the circum-Cari...
Contemporary climate dynamics of the circum-Caribbean region are characterised by significant preci...
Hydroclimate variability on multi-decadal timescales has been a prominent feature of the circum-Cari...
Abstract We present a speleothem record from western Cuba, spanning the period 98.7–84.9 ka BP. Our ...
This study aimed at quantifying the amplitudes of seasonality and interannual to centennial climate ...
Multi-proxy sediment records from four lakes in the Venezuelan Andes document changes in tropical cl...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2021. This article is posted here by permission of Ame...