Western Caucasus regional hydroclimate controlled by cold-season temperature variability since the L...
Western Caucasus regional hydroclimate controlled by cold-season temperature variability since the Last Glacial Maximum
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Wolf, Annabel , Baker, Jonathan Lloyd , Tjallingii, Rik , Cai, Yanjun , Osinzev, Alexander , Antonosyan, Mariya , Amano, Noel , Johnson, Kathleen Rose , Skiba, Vanessa , McCormack, Jeremy , Kwiecien, Ola , Chervyatsova, Olga Yakovlevna , Dublyansky, Yuri Viktorovich , Dbar, Roman Saidovich , Cheng, Hai and Breitenbach, Sebastian Franz Martin
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London: Nature Publishing Group
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The Caucasus region is key for understanding early human dispersal and evolution in Eurasia, and characterizing the environmental contrast between Last Glacial Maximum and Holocene is crucial for investigating human adaptation strategies to large climatic shifts. However, a paucity of high-resolution paleoclimate records leave this context largely...
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Western Caucasus regional hydroclimate controlled by cold-season temperature variability since the Last Glacial Maximum
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Baker, Jonathan Lloyd
Tjallingii, Rik
Cai, Yanjun
Osinzev, Alexander
Antonosyan, Mariya
Amano, Noel
Johnson, Kathleen Rose
Skiba, Vanessa
McCormack, Jeremy
Kwiecien, Ola
Chervyatsova, Olga Yakovlevna
Dublyansky, Yuri Viktorovich
Dbar, Roman Saidovich
Cheng, Hai
Breitenbach, Sebastian Franz Martin
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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_d47aa2769d2c41928786fc830039608f
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2662-4435
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2662-4435
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10.1038/s43247-023-01151-3