Abrupt Climate Oscillations During the Last Deglaciation in Central North America by Zicheng Yu, and Ulrich Eicher Science Volume 282(5397):2235-2238 December.

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Abrupt Climate Oscillations During the Last Deglaciation in Central North America by Zicheng Yu, and Ulrich Eicher Science Volume 282(5397): December 18, 1998 Published by AAAS

Figure 1 Map showing locations of Crawford Lake and Twiss Marl Pond at the edge of Ontario's Niagara Escarpment, Canada (A), and coring locations (DC, SC, and BC) at Crawford Lake (B). Zicheng Yu, and Ulrich Eicher Science 1998;282: Published by AAAS

Figure 2 Combined diagrams of proxy climate data recorded in the late glacial and early Holocene sediments at Twiss Marl Pond (A) and in core DC (B), core SC (C), and core BC (D) at Crawford Lake. Zicheng Yu, and Ulrich Eicher Science 1998;282: Published by AAAS

Figure 3 Correlation of Greenland ice core [Greenland Ice Sheet Project 2 (GISP2)] δ18O (left bar- curve) (2) and Crawford Lake (core SC, heavy curve; core BC, dashed curve) carbonate δ18O profiles on calendar- and 14C-year time scales, respectively. Zicheng Yu, and Ulrich Eicher Science 1998;282: Published by AAAS