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Full-glacial southwestern United States: mild and wet or cold and dry?

Auteur :
GALLOWAY, R. W.

Description :
This paper considers a model of cold and dry full-glacial climates for the southwestern United States in the light of published studies. The evidence from fossil plants is shown to be reconcilable with temperatures some 10C below their present levels and a concomitant shift of the upper timberline which varied according to regional summer lapse rates. Fossils of thermophilous or mesophytic plants are cited by some writers as evidence for mild, pluvial conditions although today these plants occur in relatively cold and dry situations. Mean annual and July temperatures for the United States as a whole, derived from the model, are in accord with periglacial and palynological evidence.


Type de document :
Article de périodique

Source :
Quaternary research New York, 1983, vol. 19, n°. 2, p. 236-248, Références bibliographiques : 61 réf.

Date :
1983

Langue :
Anglais
Droits :
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