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Late Quaternary environmental and climate changes registered in lacustrine sediments of the Serra Sul de Carajás, south-east Amazonia

ABSTRACT Multi‐proxy analyses on sediment cores from two closed basin lakes in the Serra Sul de Carajás were used to reconstruct environmental changes in south‐eastern Amazonia during the late Quaternary. The sediment record between 65 000 and 40 000 cal a BP (older dates with high level of uncertai...

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Published in:Journal of quaternary science 2016-02, Vol.31 (2), p.61-74
Main Authors: Guimarães, José Tasso Felix, Sahoo, Prafulla Kumar, Souza-Filho, Pedro Walfir M., Maurity, Clóvis Wagner, Silva Júnior, Renato Oliveira, Costa, Francisco Ribeiro, Dall'Agnol, Roberto
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