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The resilience of Amazonian forests

Mark B. Bush ()
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Mark B. Bush: Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne, Florida 32901, USA.

Nature, 2017, vol. 541, issue 7636, 167-168

Abstract: Isotope evidence suggests that, during dry periods associated with the most recent ice age, the Amazonian forest survived in a region that is sensitive to rainfall changes — settling a debate about Amazonian aridity. See Letter p.204

Date: 2017
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