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      A Long Pollen Record from Lowland Amazonia: Forest and Cooling in Glacial Times

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              Tropical Temperature Variations Since 20,000 Years Ago: Modulating Interhemispheric Climate Change

              Tropical sea surface temperatures (SSTs), as thermodynamically recorded in Barbados corals, were 5 degrees C colder than present values 19,000 years ago. Variable tropical SSTs may explain the interhemispheric synchroneity of global climate change as recorded in ice cores, snowline reconstructions, and vegetation records. Radiative changes due to cloud type and cloud cover are plausible mechanisms for maintaining cooler tropical SSTs in the past.
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                Journal
                Science
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                American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
                0036-8075
                1095-9203
                October 04 1996
                October 04 1996
                : 274
                : 5284
                : 85-88
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                10.1126/science.274.5284.85
                d92f1e4d-2d5c-4033-acbd-3bb0ff7d24eb
                © 1996
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