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Climatic imprint of the mid-latitude Westerlies in the Central Tian Shan of Kyrgyzstan and teleconne...

Climatic imprint of the mid-latitude Westerlies in the Central Tian Shan of Kyrgyzstan and teleconne...

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Climatic imprint of the mid-latitude Westerlies in the Central Tian Shan of Kyrgyzstan and teleconnections to North Atlantic climate variability during the last 6000 years

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Climatic imprint of the mid-latitude Westerlies in the Central Tian Shan of Kyrgyzstan and teleconnections to North Atlantic climate variability during the last 6000 years

Publisher

London, England: SAGE Publications

Journal title

Holocene (Sevenoaks), 2014-08, Vol.24 (8), p.970-984

Language

English

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London, England: SAGE Publications

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Contents

In general, a moderate drying trend is observed in mid-latitude arid Central Asia since the Mid-Holocene, attributed to the progressively weakening influence of the mid-latitude Westerlies on regional climate. However, as the spatio-temporal pattern of this development and the underlying climatic mechanisms are yet not fully understood, new high-re...

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Climatic imprint of the mid-latitude Westerlies in the Central Tian Shan of Kyrgyzstan and teleconnections to North Atlantic climate variability during the last 6000 years

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TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_1691290544

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_1691290544

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ISSN

0959-6836

E-ISSN

1477-0911

DOI

10.1177/0959683614534741

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