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      Tropical Climatic Variation on the Pacific Slopes of the Ecuadorian Andes Based on a 25,000-Year Pollen Record from Deep-Sea Sediment Core Tri 163-31B

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          Marine sediments from 3°37′S, 83°58′W yield a well-dated pollen record of equatorial Andean vegetation. Moderate development of Podocarpus -high montane rainforest (∼34,000-28,000 yr B.P.) and increase of high Andean grassland pollen (∼28,000-16,000 yr B.P.) imply an extended dry, cool glacial period following a brief interstade. Rapid stepwise expansion in coastal and montane forest pollen characterizes the deglacial interval. The general correspondence between pollen and oxygen isotope variations in Tri 163-31B suggests that tropical climatic variations in the northern Andes were basically coherent with northern hemisphere glacier variations.

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                Journal
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                Quaternary Research
                Quat. res.
                Elsevier BV
                0033-5894
                1096-0287
                September 1994
                January 2017
                : 42
                : 02
                : 222-225
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                10.1006/qres.1994.1072
                3fdf1cb0-1111-4de5-9bdc-fa94d2e43e43
                © 1994

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