Journal article
Towards a climate event stratigraphy for New Zealand over the past 30 000 years (NZ-INTIMATE project)
BV Alloway, DJ Lowe, DJA Barrell, RM Newnham, PC Almond, PC Augustinus, NAN Bertler, L Carter, NJ Litchfield, MS McGlone, J Shulmeister, MJ Vandergoes, PW Williams, B Anderson, H Brackley, P Burge, J Carter, U Cochran, P Cooke, J Crampton Show all
Journal of Quaternary Science | WILEY | Published : 2007
DOI: 10.1002/jqs.1079
Abstract
It is widely recognised that the acquisition of high-resolution palaeoclimate records from southern mid-latitude sites is essential for establishing a coherent picture of inter-hemispheric climate change and for better understanding of the role of Antarctic climate dynamics in the global climate system. New Zealand is considered to be a sensitive monitor of climate change because it is one of a few sizeable landmasses in the Southern Hemisphere westerly circulation zone, a critical transition zone between subtropical and Antarctic influences. New Zealand has mountainous axial ranges that amplify the climate signals and, consequently, the environmental gradients are highly sensitive to subtle..
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