Central American climate and microrefugia: A view from the last interglacial

Volume: 205, Pages: 224 - 233
Published: Feb 1, 2019
Abstract
The Last Interglacial (c. 128,000 to 115,000 years ago) was the last time when global temperatures may have been higher than those of the Holocene, but little is known about vegetation change or paleoclimate during that period in Central America. A new fossil pollen record from the lowland setting of El Valle, Panama, spanned the period from 137,000 to 98,000 years ago. We used multivariate analysis of modern and fossil pollen samples to provide...
Paper Details
Title
Central American climate and microrefugia: A view from the last interglacial
Published Date
Feb 1, 2019
Volume
205
Pages
224 - 233
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