Autores
Christa Placzek, Jay Quade, Julio L Betancourt, P Jonathan Patchett, Jason A Rech, Claudio Latorre, Ari Matmon, Camille Holmgren, Nathan B English
Fecha de publicación
2009/9
Revista
Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden
Volumen
96
Número
3
Páginas
386-397
Editor
Missouri Botanical Garden Press
Descripción
Over the last eight years, we have developed several paleoenvironmental records from a broad geographic region spanning the Altiplano in Bolivia (18°S–22°S) and continuing south along the western Andean flank to ca. 26°S. These records include: cosmogenic nuclide concentrations in surface deposits, dated nitrate paleosoils, lake levels, groundwater levels from wetland deposits, and plant macrofossils from urine-encrusted rodent middens. Arid environments are often uniquely sensitive to climate perturbations, and there is evidence of significant changes in precipitation on the western flank of the central Andes and the adjacent Altiplano. In contrast, the Atacama Desert of northern Chile is hyperarid over many millions of years. This uniquely prolonged arid climate requires the isolation of the Atacama from the Amazon Basin, a situation that has existed for more than 10 million years and that resulted from the …
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