Continuous 150 k.y. monsoon record from Lake Eyre, Australia: Insolation-forcing implications and unexpected Holocene failure
- J. Magee, G. Miller, N. Spooner, D. Questiaux
- Environmental Science, Geography
- 1 October 2004
Our reconstructed history of Lake Eyre provides the first continuous continental proxy record of Australian monsoon intensity over the past 150 k.y. This continental record's broad correspondence to…
Eastern Australia: A possible source of dust in East Antarctica interglacial ice
- M. Revel-Rolland, P. Deckker, D. Bosch
- Environmental Science, Geography
- 15 September 2006
Stratigraphy, sedimentology, chronology and palaeohydrology of Quaternary lacustrine deposits at Madigan Gulf, Lake Eyre, south Australia
- J. Magee, J. Bowler, G. Miller, D.L.G. Williams
- Environmental Science, Geography
- 1995
Ecosystem Collapse in Pleistocene Australia and a Human Role in Megafaunal Extinction
- G. Miller, M. Fogel, J. Magee, M. Gagan, S. Clarke, Beverly J. Johnson
- Environmental ScienceScience
- 8 July 2005
A 140,000-year record of dietary δ13C documents a permanent reduction in food sources available to the Australian emu, beginning about the time of human colonization; a change replicated at three widely separated sites and in the marsupial wombat.
The timing of linear dune activity in the Strzelecki and Tirari Deserts, Australia
- K. Fitzsimmons, E. Rhodes, J. Magee, Timothy T. Barrows
- Environmental Science, Geography
- 1 October 2007
Sensitivity of the Australian Monsoon to insolation and vegetation: Implications for human impact on continental moisture balance
- G. Miller, J. Mangan, D. Pollard, S. Thompson, B. Felzer, J. Magee
- Environmental Science
- 2005
General circulation model experiments test the geologically based correlation of high monsoon rainfall over interior Australia with Northern Hemisphere insolation and evaluate the sensitivity of the…
Sediment mixing at Nonda Rock: investigations of stratigraphic integrity at an early archaeological site in northern Australia and implications for the human colonisation of the continent
- B. David, R. Roberts, J. Tibby
- Environmental Science
- 1 July 2007
Archaeological excavations in sediments dating to between 60 000 and 40 000 years ago are rare in Australia. Yet this is precisely the period in which most archaeologists consider that Aboriginal…
A GIS-based reconstruction of late Quaternary paleohydrology: Lake Eyre, arid central Australia
- Stephen B. DeVogel, J. Magee, W. Manley, G. Miller
- Environmental Science, Geography
- 20 February 2004
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