Was there a common hydrological pattern in the Iberian Peninsula region during the Medieval Climate Anomaly?
Author(s) -
Ana Moreno,
Mario Morellón,
Celia MartínPuertas,
Jaime Frigola,
Miquel Canals,
Isabel Cacho,
JP Corella,
Ana Satorre Pérez,
Ãnchel Belmonte,
Teresa VegasVilarrúbia,
Penélope GonzálezSampériz,
BL Valero-Garcés
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
pages news
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1811-1610
pISSN - 1811-1602
DOI - 10.22498/pages.19.1.16
Subject(s) - peninsula , las vegas , geography , anomaly (physics) , physical geography , archaeology , ecology , geology , forestry , biology , tourism , physics , condensed matter physics
AnA Moreno1, M. Morellon2, C. MArtin-PuertAs3, J. FrigolA4, M. CAnAls4, i. CACho4, J.P. CorellA1, A. Perez1, A. BelMonte5, t. VegAs-VilArruBiA6, P. gonzAlez-sAMPeriz1 And B.l. VAlero-gArCes1 Pyrenean Institute of Ecology (CSIC), Zaragoza, Spain; amoreno@ipe.csic.es Department of Surface Waters – Eawag, Dubendorf, Switzerland; German Research Center for Geoscience (GFZ), Potsdam, Germany; CRG Marine Geosciences, University of Barcelona, Spain; Department of Earth Sciences, University of Zaragoza, Spain; Departament of Ecology, University of Barcelona, Spain
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