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Climatic and environmental variability during the termination of the Last Glacial Stage in coastal eastern Australia: a review
Authors:L. M. Petherick  P. T. Moss  H. A. McGowan
Affiliation:1. Climate Research Group, School of Geography, Planning &2. Environmental Management , The University of Queensland , St Lucia, Queensland, 4072, Australia l.petherick@uq.edu.au;4. Environmental Management , The University of Queensland , St Lucia, Queensland, 4072, Australia
Abstract:
By comparison with the Northern Hemisphere, there is a paucity of high-resolution, continuous records extending into the Last Glacial Maximum from the Southern Hemisphere. With specific reference to coastal eastern Australia, there are long records of paleoclimatic and paleoenvironmental variability available from the tropical north and temperate south. However, there are significant spatial gaps between such records: in particular, until relatively recently, little attention had been paid to the subtropics. This review paper summarises understanding of regional paleoenvironmental and paleoclimatic variability in coastal eastern Australia during the termination of the Last Glacial Stage, with the aim of highlighting gaps in the current state of knowledge. Recommendations for future research are prioritised to answer knowledge gaps in understanding climate variability in eastern Australia between ca 33–18 kyr BP.
Keywords:Last Glacial Stage  Last Glacial Maximum  eastern Australia  paleoclimate  paleoenvironmental variability
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