Research paper
Late Quaternary Southern Hemisphere westerly wind variability in the mid-to high-latitude southwest Pacific
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- Late Quaternary Southern Hemisphere westerly wind variability in the mid-to high-latitude southwest Pacific
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- University of Otago
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The Southern Hemisphere westerly (SWW) winds are a strong, zonally symmetric wind belt that directly affect hydrology and carbon cycling in the middle to high latitudes. In order to determine the response of the wind belt to anthropogenic climate change, a better understanding of the past variability in SWW circulation, including strength and location, is critical. The strength and location of the SWW is influenced by large-scale climate variability, such as the Southern Annular Mode (SAM), w...
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- Research paper
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- Thesis level
- Doctoral
- Date created
- 2020
- Creator
- Gilmer, Greer
- URL
- https://hdl.handle.net/10523/10115
- Related subjects
- Holocene / Quaternary / Southern Ocean / paleoclimate / subantarctic / Antarctica / fjord / New Zealand / Southern Hemisphere / westerly winds
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