High-resolution record of climate stability in France during the last interglacial period
@article{Rioual2001HighresolutionRO, title={High-resolution record of climate stability in France during the last interglacial period}, author={P. Rioual and V. Andrieu-Ponel and M. Rietti-Shati and R. Battarbee and J. Beaulieu and R. Cheddadi and M. Reille and H. Svobodov{\'a} and A. Shemesh}, journal={Nature}, year={2001}, volume={413}, pages={293-296} }
The last interglacial period (127–110 kyr ago) has been considered to be an analogue to the present interglacial period, the Holocene, which may help us to understand present climate evolution. But whereas Holocene climate has been essentially stable in Europe, variability in climate during the last interglacial period has remained unresolved, because climate reconstructions from ice cores, continental records and marine sediment cores give conflicting results for this period. Here we present a… CONTINUE READING
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