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Potential analogues for paleoclimatic variations in eastern interior Alaska during the past 14,000 yr: atmospheric-circulation controls of regional temperature and moisture responses

Edwards, Mary E., Mock, Cary J., Finney, Bruce P., Barber, Valerie A. and Bartlein, Patrick J. (2001) Potential analogues for paleoclimatic variations in eastern interior Alaska during the past 14,000 yr: atmospheric-circulation controls of regional temperature and moisture responses. Quaternary Science Reviews, 20 (1-3). pp. 189-202. ISSN 0277-3791

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0277-3791(00)00123-2

Summary

The paleoclimatic history of a region can be viewed as a series of surface temperature and moisture anomalies through time. The effects of changes in large-scale climatic controls (e.g., insolation, major circulation controls) can be mediated by the influ

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Additional Information:This novel approach developed modern synoptic analogues for past climatic conditions as indicated by Holocene paleodata. Four midsummer temperature-moisture anomalies were considered; these represent hypotheses that can be tested with model simulations an
Uncontrolled Keywords:palaeoclimate, Alaska, Beringia, climate variations, pollen analysis
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