2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.palaeo.2021.110574
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Late Holocene Ameghinomya antiqua shells from the Beagle Channel: A multi-proxy approach to palaeoenvironmental and palaeoclimatic reconstruction

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“…Because of the key role of ancient shells and shell fossils in the reconstruction of past climate conditions, they have long been a matter of interest to geological Vernal et al 1992;Geary et al 1992;Goodwin et al 2001;Ullmann et al 2017;Killam & Clapham 2018;Scholz et al 2020;Morán et al 2021), archaeological studies (Quitmyer et al 1997;Leng & Lewis 2016). Indeed, one of the main motivations for the study of bivalves (Müller et al 2017;Huyghe et al 2020;Das et al 2021;Kelemen et al 2021;), gastropods (Cespuglio et al 1999;García-Escárzaga et al 2019;Irie & Suzuki 2020), and extinct species such as belemnites Urey et al 1951;Alberti et al 2021) is to gain insight into climatic conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because of the key role of ancient shells and shell fossils in the reconstruction of past climate conditions, they have long been a matter of interest to geological Vernal et al 1992;Geary et al 1992;Goodwin et al 2001;Ullmann et al 2017;Killam & Clapham 2018;Scholz et al 2020;Morán et al 2021), archaeological studies (Quitmyer et al 1997;Leng & Lewis 2016). Indeed, one of the main motivations for the study of bivalves (Müller et al 2017;Huyghe et al 2020;Das et al 2021;Kelemen et al 2021;), gastropods (Cespuglio et al 1999;García-Escárzaga et al 2019;Irie & Suzuki 2020), and extinct species such as belemnites Urey et al 1951;Alberti et al 2021) is to gain insight into climatic conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%