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https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-12-1165-2016
https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-12-1165-2016
Research article
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13 May 2016
Research article |  | 13 May 2016

A high-altitude peatland record of environmental changes in the NW Argentine Andes (24 ° S) over the last 2100 years

Karsten Schittek, Sebastian T. Kock, Andreas Lücke, Jonathan Hense, Christian Ohlendorf, Julio J. Kulemeyer, Liliana C. Lupo, and Frank Schäbitz

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Cushion peatlands are versatile climate archives for the study of past environmental changes. We present the environmental history for the last 2100 years of Cerro Tuzgle peatland, which is located in the NW Argentine Puna. The results reflect prominent late Holocene climate anomalies and provide evidence that Northern Hemisphere climate oscillations were extensive. Volcanic forcing at the beginning of the 19th century seems to have had an impact on climatic settings in the Central Andes