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Wetland place names as indicators of manifestations of recent climate change in SW Spain (Doñana Natural Park)

Recent studies have shown the value of place names as environmental indicators. Until now they have not been applied to the effects of climate change, because verifying such relationship by this approach requires a multidisciplinary analysis and a study area where the anthropic impact has been recen...

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Published in:Climatic change 2010-06, Vol.100 (3-4), p.525-557
Main Authors: Sousa, Arturo, García-Murillo, Pablo, Sahin, Sükran, Morales, Julia, García-Barrón, Leoncio
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Atmospheric Sciences
Climate
Climate change
Climate Change/Climate Change Impacts
Climate effects
Climatology. Bioclimatology. Climate change
Coasts
Desiccation
Earth and Environmental Science
Earth Sciences
Earth, ocean, space
Ecosystems
Environmental indicators
Evolution
Exact sciences and technology
External geophysics
Geomorphology
Geophysics. Techniques, methods, instrumentation and models
Global warming
Human influences
Hypotheses
Ice ages
Indicators
Landscape architecture
Latitude
Meteorology
National parks
Parks
Parks & recreation areas
Place names
Precipitation
Regression
Trends
Wetlands
title Wetland place names as indicators of manifestations of recent climate change in SW Spain (Doñana Natural Park)
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