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Xianfeng Wang1,2, R Lawrence Edwards3, Augusto S Auler4
1Earth Observatory of Singapore, Nanyang Technological University, 639798 Singapore.
Nature
|January 13, 2017
Resumen
Las precipitaciones del Amazonas fluctuaron significativamente durante los últimos 45.000 años, siendo sustancialmente más secas durante los períodos glaciales. Esta historia hidroclimática revela un fuerte vínculo entre las precipitaciones tropicales y los cambios climáticos globales.
Área de la Ciencia:
- Paleoclimatología
- Dinámica del hidroclima tropical
- Reconstrucciones climáticas basadas en espeleotemas
Sus antecedentes:
- La reconstrucción de los hidroclimas tropicales pasados, especialmente en la Amazonía, es un desafío debido a los datos limitados y las interpretaciones complejas.
- Estudios previos sobre el clima de la era glacial del Amazonas han dado resultados controvertidos con respecto a los niveles de humedad.
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