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20th Century variability of the Gulf of California SST
(2009)
Annually averaged sea surface temperature anomalies at four 2°x2° quadrants at the Gulf of California, Mexico) were constructed using ICOADS (International Comprehensive Ocean-Atmosphere Data Set) and ERSST (NOAA Extended ...
Decadal changes in glacier parameters in the Cordillera Blanca, Peru, derived from remote sensing
(Cambridge University Press, 2008-06)
We present spatial patterns of glacier fluctuations from the Cordillera Blanca, Peru, (glacier area, terminus elevations, median elevations and hypsography) at decadal timescales derived from 1970 aerial photography, 2003 ...
Cis-regulatory variation in the shavenbaby gene underlies intraspecific phenotypic variation, mirroring interspecific divergence in the same trait
(Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2020-12)
Despite considerable progress in recent decades in dissecting the genetic causes of natural morphological variation, there is limited understanding of how variation within species ultimately contributes to species differences. ...
The South American Monsoon System and the 1970s climate transition
(WILEY-BLACKWELL, 2011)
The South American Monsoon System (SAMS) is characterised by intense convective activity and precipitation during austral summer. This study investigates changes in the onset, demise and duration of SAMS during 1948-2008. ...
The effect of long-term and decadal climate and hydrology variations on estuarine marsh dynamics: An identifying case study from the Río de la Plata
(Elsevier Science, 2016-09)
The vertical growth of coastal wetlands is known to primarily be controlled by local tidal range and sediment availability as well as the occurrence of storm events. In estuaries, sediment availability additionally depends ...
Spatiotemporal variations in hydroclimate across the Mediterranean Andes (30°-37°S) since the early twentieth century
(American Meteorological Society, 2017-07)
In the Mediterranean Andes region (MA; 30°-37°S), the main rivers are largely fed by melting snowpack and provide freshwater to around 10 million people on both sides of the Andes Mountains. Water resources in the MA are ...