Coral paleoclimate perspectives support the role of low‐latitude forcing on the 4.2 ka BP event
The 4.2 ka BP Event is an abrupt climate change that might have contributed to the collapse
of ancient civilizations and marks the transition between the mid‐and late‐Holocene …
of ancient civilizations and marks the transition between the mid‐and late‐Holocene …
A comparison of the climates of the M edieval C limate A nomaly, L ittle I ce A ge, and C urrent W arm P eriod reconstructed using coral records from the northern S …
For the global oceans, the characteristics of high‐resolution climate changes during the last
millennium remain uncertain because of the limited availability of proxy data. This study …
millennium remain uncertain because of the limited availability of proxy data. This study …
Episodic reef growth in the Northern South China Sea linked to warm climate during the past 7,000 years: Potential for future coral refugia
High‐precision uranium‐thorium (U‐Th) dating of dead branching corals from Luhuitou reef,
Sanya, northern South China Sea indicates that the reef framework grew episodically over …
Sanya, northern South China Sea indicates that the reef framework grew episodically over …
Modulation of East Asian monsoon strength by ENSO during the warm periods of the late Holocene: Evidence from Porites corals in the northern South China Sea
L Jiang, K Yu, S Tao, W Jiang, S Wang, Y Li - Global and Planetary Change, 2023 - Elsevier
As a gauge for ocean precipitation conditions, sea surface salinity (SSS) is suspected to be
an excellent indicator for variations in the global hydrological cycle. The SSS conditions in …
an excellent indicator for variations in the global hydrological cycle. The SSS conditions in …
Terrestrial Signature in Coral Ba/Ca, δ18O, and δ13C Records From a Macrotide‐Dominated Nearshore Reef Environment, Kimberley Region of Northwestern …
The geochemistry preserved in massive scleractinian corals has long been used as proxies
for river runoff, but its reliability in naturally extreme environment (ie, strong hydrodynamics …
for river runoff, but its reliability in naturally extreme environment (ie, strong hydrodynamics …
Last interglacial hydroclimate seasonality reconstructed from tropical Atlantic corals
The seasonality of hydroclimate during past periods of warmer than modern global
temperatures is a critical component for understanding future climate change scenarios …
temperatures is a critical component for understanding future climate change scenarios …
[PDF][PDF] 全新世南海气候环境变化的珊瑚地球化学记录
邓文峰, 韦刚健, 陈雪霏, 肖杭芳, 郭炀锐 - 2019 - ir.gig.ac.cn
重建全新世以来南海气候环境演变记录对了解我国乃至东亚地区气候环境的演变规律具有重要
的意义. 造礁珊瑚在热带海洋气候环境演变研究方面具有独特的优势. 最近二十年来 …
的意义. 造礁珊瑚在热带海洋气候环境演变研究方面具有独特的优势. 最近二十年来 …
Influence of East Asian Monsoon and El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) to Holocene Hydroclimate deduced from Northwest Pacific corals
KL Garas - 2023 - eprints.lib.hokudai.ac.jp
Geochemical records are important evidence of past climate and environmental changes
beyond historical and instrumental records. This dissertation will focus on the interaction of …
beyond historical and instrumental records. This dissertation will focus on the interaction of …
Metabolic significance of temperature-dependent changes in annual resolution coral δ13C from the South China Sea during the mid-Holocene
The complicated effects of climatic and environmental conditions on coral δ 13 C have
hindered its use as a universal proxy for biological activity and climate change. Changes in …
hindered its use as a universal proxy for biological activity and climate change. Changes in …
[PDF][PDF] A coral perspective on last interglacial tropical Atlantic temperature and hydroclimate variability
WM Brocas - 2017 - core.ac.uk
Introduction to last interglacial coral palaeoclimatology Page 1 A coral perspective on last
interglacial tropical Atlantic temperature and hydroclimate variability Dissertation for the Doctoral …
interglacial tropical Atlantic temperature and hydroclimate variability Dissertation for the Doctoral …