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Palaeo-dust records in sediments and ice cores show that wind-borne mineral aerosol (‘dust’) is strongly linked with climate state. During glacial climate stages, for example, the world was much… (More)
- James Shulmeister, Ian D. Goodwin, +8 authors Mark A. J. Curran
- 2004
The Southern Hemisphere westerlies in the southwest Pacific are known to have waxed and waned numerous times during the last two glacial cycles, though even semi-continuous histories of the… (More)
Abstract Aridity in Australia has generally been associated with glacial intervals of the last few glacial cycles. The causes and nature of aridity varied from north to south over the continent. In… (More)
- Marie Revel-Rolland, Patrick de Deckker, +5 authors Delphine Bosch
- 2006
The Australian continent is characterised by an extremely variable surficial geochemistry, reflecting the varied lithology of Australian basement rocks. Samples representative of Australian aeolian… (More)
- Kathryn E. Fitzsimmons, Tim J Cohen, +10 authors Pauline C. Treble
- 2013
In this paper we synthesise existing palaeoenvironmental data from the arid and semi-arid interior of the Australian continent for the period 40-0 ka. Moisture is the predominant variable controlli… (More)
- Paul Hesse
- 1994
Abstract Sediments from the Tasman Basin in the southwest Pacific Ocean show a cyclic pattern of variation in mineral magnetic properties, including susceptibility and remanence, over the Brunhes… (More)
Abstract Floodplain wetlands and floodouts in the Macquarie Marshes are fed by numerous anastomosing and distributary channels on the lower reaches of the Macquarie River, southeastern Australia.… (More)
- Kerrie Tomkins, Geoffrey Humphreys, +6 authors William H. Blake
- 2007
Short-term (contemporary) and long-term denudation rates were determined for the Blue Mountains Plateau in the western Sydney Basin, Australia, to explore the role of extreme events (wildfires and… (More)
Abstract Dust raising and transport are common and important processes in Australia today. The aridity of the Australian continent and high climatic variability result in widespread dust raising in… (More)
Abstract Dust transported by Southern Hemisphere mid-latitude westerly winds from Australia and deposited in the Tasman Sea shows no evidence for stronger winds during the last glacial maximum (LGM),… (More)