Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10501285 | Quaternary Research | 2011 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
Our results suggest major changes in both the magnitude and variability range of ÎR during the whole Holocene Period: (1) between 10,400 and 6840 cal yr BP, high values (511 ± 278 yr) probably result from a strengthened SE Pacific subtropical anticyclone and shoaling of equatorial subsurface waters during intensified upwelling events; (2) between 5180 and 1160 cal yr BP, lower values (226 ± 98 yr) may reflect a major influence of subtropical water and diminished coastal upwelling processes; (3) during the last ~ thousand years, high values (between 355 ± 105 and 253 ± 207 yr) indicate an increased influence of 14C-depleted water masses and of ENSO. For the early twentieth century a ÎR value of 253 ± 207 yr was calculated.
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Authors
Luc Ortlieb, Gabriel Vargas, Jean-François Saliège,