Chronological control of coral records using luminescent lines and evidence for non-stationary ENSO teleconnections in northeast Australia:

作者: E. J. Hendy , M. K. Gagan , J. M. Lough

DOI: 10.1191/0959683603HL606RP

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摘要: Eight, multicentury, Porites coral cores were used to develop a 373-year chronology by cross-dating techniques adapted from dendrochronology.Characteristic patterns of distinct luminescent lines within the skeletons matched between inshore and mid-shelf reefs in central Great Barrier Reef, Australia. Skeleton-plots banding produced for each core combined into master back ad 1615. In addition improving dating control, luminescence provides proxy Burdekin River runoff Queensland summer rainfall. Variations magnitude correlation Mann et al. (2000) NINO3 sea-surface temperature reconstruction insights long-term stability El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) telecon nections. was significantly inversely related ENSO variability much period 1650s 1800, suggesting that ENSO-related te...

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