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The last deglaciation in the southern and northern hemispheres: a comparison based on oxygen isotope, sea surface temperature estimates, and accelerator ¹⁴C dating from deep-sea sediments / E. Bard, and 7 others.

Title: The last deglaciation in the southern and northern hemispheres: a comparison based on oxygen isotope, sea surface temperature estimates, and accelerator ¹⁴C dating from deep-sea sediments / E. Bard, and 7 others.
Author(s): Bard, E.
Date: 1990.
Publisher: Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic
In: Geological history of the polar oceans : Arctic versus Antarctic. (1990.),
Abstract: Evidence of last deglaciation in two deep-sea sediment cores from southern Indian Ocean is compared with that from North Atlantic cores. Chronologies of events are compared, and oscillations are recognized in both sets of cores and for climatic indicators. Inception of deglaciation in Southern Ocean is dated between 16.5 and 13.0 ka, while in North Atlantic it started at 15.0 to 14.5 ka. More evidence is required to establish if variations are global or regional in character.
Notes:

In: Geological history of the polar oceans : Arctic versus Antarctic / Ulrich Bleil, Jörn Thiede, eds.

Keywords: 551.336 -- Ice ages.
551.79 -- Quaternary.
551.337 -- Chronology of the Pleistocene and recent periods.
551.583.3 -- Climatic changes, Quaternary.
E7 -- Glaciology: glacial geology and ice ages.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*7) -- Antarctic regions.
SPRI record no.: 104746

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