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Two-step human–environmental impact history for northern New Zealand linked to late-Holocene climate change

2018

Newnham, Rewi | Lowe, David J. | Gehrels, Maria | Augustinus, Paul


Bibliographic information
Holocene
Volume 28 Issue 7 Pagination 1093 - 1106 ISSN 1477-0911
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd
Other Subjects
Landscapes; Rangitoto tephra; ‘little ice age’; Tephra; Rapid transformation; Polynesian settlement; Kaharoa tephra; Tephrochronology; Vegetation cover
Language
English
Note
Funding This paper is an output of the Royal Society of New Zealand Marsden Fund Project UOA1415; of the EXTRAS project ‘EXTending TephRAS as a global geoscientific research tool stratigraphically, spatially, analytically, and temporally within the Quaternary’, an initiative of the International Focus Group on Tephrochronology and Volcanism (INTAV) supported by SACCOM; and of the SHAPE IFG ‘Southern Hemisphere Assessment of PalaeoEnvironments’, supported by PALCOM (INQUA). This work has benefitted from and conributes to the Lakes380: past, present, and future research programme funded by the Endeavour Fund of the New Zealand Ministry for Business, Innovation and Employment (Award CO5X1707).
Type
Journal Article; Text

2024-02-27
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