Late quaternary meteorological and oceanographic developments in the equatorial Pacific.

作者: W. H. QUINN

DOI: 10.1038/229330A0

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摘要: THE statement by van Andel et al.1, that the history of late Quaternary climate at low latitudes is a controversial issue, still valid and equatorial Pacific records show considerable variability conditions in atmospheric oceanic tropospheres2. The relationships present with pressure shifts associated southern oscillation (SO)2 can be considered together information about operation SO geological evidence, have led to an understanding meteorological oceanographic changes which occurred during their evolution.

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