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Sr isotopic tracing and U-series dating of calcrete on Precambrian basement rocks: implications for climate change in semi-arid part of Peninsular India

Pierre Curmi
Yanni Gunnell
Bruno Hamelin
S.M. Ahmad
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This edited volume of proceedings brings together a diversity of papers that presents a multitude of approaches and proxies used in understanding global climatic and environmental changes during the Quaternary period of the earth’s history, focusing on the most recent or “Late Quaternary”. Regionally, the focus is on the south Asian region with contributions from Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Thailand in addition to the majority from India. The volume is subdivided into 6 sections grouped thematically and comprises papers dealing with diverse themes such as Radiometric dating methods, Geological and Biological proxies, Model specific datasets and data specific models and applications of new technologies such as remote sensing to the study of palaeoenvironments.
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hal-03218697 , version 1 (05-05-2021)

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Nicolas Durand, Pierre Curmi, Yanni Gunnell, Bruno Hamelin, S.M. Ahmad. Sr isotopic tracing and U-series dating of calcrete on Precambrian basement rocks: implications for climate change in semi-arid part of Peninsular India. Anupama K.; Achyuthan H. Late quaternary environment change: emerging issues. Proceedings of the International PAGES workshop and training program at the French Institute, Pondicherry, 10th–15th February 2003, and the common seminar at Anna University, Chennai, 8th February 2003, Institut Français de Pondichéry, p. 111-118, 2003, Publications du département d’écologie n°42, 978-81-8470-113-5. ⟨hal-03218697⟩
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