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Reconstructing sea surface temperatures in the Caribbean during the early-mid Holocene from a reef exposure in Cañada Honda, Enriquillo Valley, Dominican Republic
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Show full item recordAbstract: | [English] Temperatures during the Holocene are driven by seasonal changes in insolation; however, a better understanding of insolation mechanisms and how it affects tropical climate is still necessary. This study presents annual growth rates seasonally resolved oxygen and carbon isotopic and Sr/Ca trace elemental variations from five fossils Montastraea sp. corals from Cañada Honda Enriquillo Valley, Dominican Republic. [Español] Las temperaturas durante el Holocene son impulsadas por cambios estacionales en insolación, sin embargo, un mejor entendimiento de los mecanismos de insolación y como estos afectan el clima en los trópicos es aun necesario. Este estudio presenta tasas de crecimientos anual resuelto estacionalmente por variaciones isotópicas de oxígeno y carbono, y elementos traza Sr/Ca en cinco corales fósiles de la especie Montastraea sp. en Cañada Honda, Valle Enriquillo, Republica Dominicana. |
Author(s): | Morales-Collazo, José A.
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Date: | 2015 |
Published: | Mayagüez: Universidad de Puerto Rico Campus Mayagüez |
Citation: | Morales-Collazo, J. A. (2015). Reconstructing sea surface temperatures in the Caribbean during the early-mid Holocene from a reef exposure in Cañada Honda, Enriquillo Valley, Dominican Republic (MSc thesis). Mayagüez: Universidad de Puerto Rico Campus Mayagüez. Recuperado de: |
URI: | https://bvearmb.do/handle/123456789/5472
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