High- and low-latitude forcings drive Atacama desert rainfall variations over the past 16,000 years
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González Pinilla, Francisco J.
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Latorre, Claudio
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Rojas Corradi, María Heloísa Juana
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Houston, John
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Rocuant, M. Ignacia
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Maldonado, Antonio
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Santoro, Calogero M.
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Quade, Jay
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Betancourt, Julio L.
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2022-06-30T22:10:10Z
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2022-06-30T22:10:10Z
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2021
Cita de ítem
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Sci. Adv. 2021; 7 : eabg1333
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10.1126/sciadv.abg1333
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/186388
Abstract
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Late Quaternary precipitation dynamics in the central Andes have been linked to both high- and low-latitude
atmospheric teleconnections. We use present-day relationships between fecal pellet diameters from ashy chinchilla
rats (Abrocoma cinerea) and mean annual rainfall to reconstruct the timing and magnitude of pluvials (wet episodes)
spanning the past 16,000 years in the Atacama Desert based on 81 14C-dated A. cinerea paleomiddens. A transient
climate simulation shows that pluvials identified at 15.9 to 14.8, 13.0 to 8.6, and 8.1 to 7.6 ka B.P. can be linked to
North Atlantic (high-latitude) forcing (e.g., Heinrich Stadial 1, Younger Dryas, and Bond cold events). Holocene
pluvials at 5.0 to 4.6, 3.2 to 2.1, and 1.4 to 0.7 ka B.P. are not simulated, implying low-latitude internal variability
forcing (i.e., ENSO regime shifts). These results help constrain future central Andean hydroclimatic variability and
hold promise for reconstructing past climates from rodent middens in desert ecosystems worldwide.
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en
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Amer Assoc Advancement Science
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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States