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A 370,000-year record of vegetation and fire history around Lake Titicaca (Bolivia/Peru)
ArticleAbstract: Fossil pollen and charcoal analyses of sediments from Lake Titicaca, Peru/Bolivia, provide a recordPalabras claves:Andes, Climate Change, fire, Fossil charcoal, Fossil pollen, InterglacialAutores:Bush M.B., Collins A., Fritz S.C., Gosling W.D., Hanselman J.A., Knox C., Paul A. BakerFuentes:scopusA new estimate of the Holocene lowstand level of Lake Titicaca, central Andes, and implications for tropical palaeohydrology
ArticleAbstract: New evidence from piston cores and high-resolution seismic reflection data shows that water levels iPalabras claves:Andes, Holocene, Lake Titicaca, Lake-level variations, Palaeoclimate, SOUTH AMERICA, Tropical palaeohydrologyAutores:Cross S.L., Dunbar R.B., Fritz S.C., Paul A. Baker, Seltzer G.O.Fuentes:scopusA vegetation and fire history of Lake Titicaca since the last glacial maximum
Conference ObjectAbstract: Fine-resolution fossil pollen and charcoal analyses reconstruct a vegetation and fire history in thePalabras claves:Andes, CLIMATIC CHANGE, Deglaciation, fire, Holocene, Lake Titicaca, Pleistocene, PollenAutores:Bush M.B., Fritz S.C., Paduano G.M., Paul A. Baker, Seltzer G.O.Fuentes:scopusEvolution of the Lake Titicaca basin and its diatom flora over the last ~370,000 years
ArticleAbstract: In recent years, deep drilling undertaken as part of the International Continental Drilling ProgramPalabras claves:Andes, Lake-level, paleoclimate, Quaternary, SOUTH AMERICA, speciationAutores:Fritz S.C., Paul A. Baker, Spanbauer T.L., Tapia P.M., Westover K.Fuentes:scopusLake-level variability in Salar de Coipasa, Bolivia during the past ∼40,000 yr
Conference ObjectAbstract: Various paleoclimatic records have been used to reconstruct the hydrologic history of the Altiplano,Palabras claves:Altiplano, Andes, paleoclimate, Paleohydrology, Paleolake, SOUTH AMERICAAutores:Fritz S.C., Nunnery J.A., Paul A. Baker, Salenbien W.Fuentes:scopusHydrologic variation during the last 170,000 years in the southern hemisphere tropics of South America
ArticleAbstract: Despite the hypothesized importance of the tropics in the global climate system, few tropical paleocPalabras claves:Altiplano, Andes, Diatoms, evaporites, oxygen isotopes, paleoclimate, Paleohydrology, Quaternary, SOUTH AMERICA, tropicsAutores:Arnold K.K., Catherine A. Rigsby, Dwyer G.S., Fritz S.C., Ku T.L., Lowenstein T.K., Luo S., Paul A. Baker, Seltzer G.O., Tapia P.M.Fuentes:scopusIdentifying temporal and spatial patterns of diatom community change in the tropical Andes over the last c. 150 years
ArticleAbstract: Aim: Lakes in the Ecuadorean Andes span different altitudinal and climatic regions, from inter AndeaPalabras claves:Altitudinal gradient, Andes, Diatoms, HUMBOLDT, Metacommunity, resilienceAutores:Benito X., Feitl M.G., Fritz S.C., Hampel H., Luis Quevedo, Mosquera P.V., Schneider T., Steinitz-Kannan M.Fuentes:googlescopusLate-Quaternary lowstands of Lake Titicaca: Evidence from high-resolution seismic data
ArticleAbstract: Approximately 600 km of high-resolution seismic reflection data were collected to investigate the laPalabras claves:Andes, Lake level change, Lake Titicaca, Seismic reflection data, Tropical paleoclimateAutores:D'Agostino K., Dunbar R.B., Fritz S.C., Paul A. Baker, Seltzer G.O.Fuentes:scopusVegetation and climate change on the Bolivian Altiplano between 108,000 and 18,000 yr ago
ArticleAbstract: A 90,000-yr record of environmental change before 18,000 cal yr B.P. has been constructed using pollPalabras claves:Andes, Isoëtes, Myriophyllum, Paleohydrology, Pediastrum, Pollen, Polylepis tarapacana, Quaternary, Salar de UyuniAutores:Aronson J., Bush M.B., Chepstow-Lusty A., Fritz S.C., Frogley M.R., Paul A. BakerFuentes:scopusQuaternary glaciation and hydrologic variation in the South American tropics as reconstructed from the Lake Titicaca drilling project
ArticleAbstract: A 136-m-long drill core of sediments was recovered from tropical high-altitude Lake Titicaca, BoliviPalabras claves:Altiplano, Andes, Bolivia, Diatoms, Glaciation, Isotopes, Lake Titicaca, paleoclimate, Perú, Quaternary, SOUTH AMERICAAutores:Ballantyne A.P., Cheng H., Edwards R.L., Fritz S.C., Paul A. Baker, Seltzer G.O., Tapia P.M.Fuentes:scopus