## Abstract Longβterm precipitation records from the extremely arid northern coast of Chile (18Β°Sβ30Β°S) were analysed to assess changes occurring at different time scales. Results are presented here along with a discussion on changes in the temperature and cloudiness regimes in order to offer a mor
Late Quaternary rapid climate change in northern Chile
β Scribed by Lamy; Klump; Hebbeln; Wefer
- Book ID
- 104463265
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 524 KB
- Volume
- 12
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0954-4879
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β¦ Synopsis
Analyses of terrigenous sediments from the Chilean continental slope off the southern border of the Atacama desert (27.5Β°S), focusing on illite crystallinity and the Fe:Al ratio of the sediments, reveal a highβfrequency variability of the position of the Southern Westerlies, which is very similar to the coeval shortβterm climatic events known from Greenland ice cores and from North Atlantic sediments. Besides showing dominantly precessionβdriven variability in precipitation over the Andes, these analyses also reveal rapid changes in weathering intensity along the Chilean Coastal Range during the last 80,000 years. These rapid changes occur at much shorter timescales than the 19β100 kyr orbital forcing of the Milankovitch cycles.
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