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region in the southwestern Mediterranean
Martin-Puertas et al. on 15 December 2010
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the Late Holocene
interesting study climate variability in the southwestern Mediterranean region . on integrated marine and terrestrial geochemical approach
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A combination of marine (Alboran Sea cores, ODP 976 and TTR 300 G) and terrestrial (Zonar Lake, Andalucia, Spain) geochemical proxies provides a high-resolution reconstruction of climate variability and human influence in the south western Mediterranean region for the last 4000 years at inter-centennial resolution.
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Precipitation decreases from 1400 to 700 cal yr BP coinciding with the Medieval Climate Anomaly (MCA). The end of MCA is marked by the increase in precipitation at 700-550 cal yr BP (AD 1250-1400) and cooling during the LIA.
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