2024
DOI: 10.1002/jqs.3662
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A 15 000 cal a paleoclimatic record from Laguna del Viento (33°S), Subtropical Andes, central Chile

Diego Rodríguez‐Contreras,
Antonio Maldonado,
Valentina Flores‐Aqueveque
et al.

Abstract: Subtropical zones are crucial for understanding climate dynamics, as they strongly control the subtropical anticyclone system and serve as a bridge between the tropical and temperate regions of the planet. Therefore, understanding the long‐term dynamics of these areas is vital on a hemispheric scale. A continuous late Pleistocene climate record based on sedimentological proxies was reconstructed using a lacustrine core from the Chilean Subtropical Andes (~33°S). Since the late Pleistocene, high lake levels sub… Show more

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