Contemplating old clues to the impact of future greenhouse climates in South Africa

Proxy evidence from archaeological sites in the present summer-rainfall region of the subcontinent suggests that increased and more seasonal rainfall there is likely to accompany predicted anthropogenic temperature rises during the next half century.

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Published inSouth African journal of science Vol. 88; no. 9-10; pp. 490 - 498
Main Author Beaumont, P.B., Miller, G.H.&Vogel, C.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Academy of Science for South Africa (ASSAf) 01.09.1992
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Summary:Proxy evidence from archaeological sites in the present summer-rainfall region of the subcontinent suggests that increased and more seasonal rainfall there is likely to accompany predicted anthropogenic temperature rises during the next half century.
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ISSN:0038-2353
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