In contrast to paleohydrological records, there are fewer high -
resolution paleotemperature records in the Southwest and evidence for anomalous medieval warmth in this region is less comprehensive (5).
Not exact matches
A previously published
paleotemperature record of core MAL05 - 2A was carried out at a
resolution of ∼ 1,000 y (32).
Our study did not directly address this question because the
paleotemperature records used in our study have a temporal
resolution of ~ 120 years on average, which precludes us from examining variations in rates of change occurring within a century.
When pressed on their findings, the authors of the Marcott study admitted that «the
paleotemperature records used in our study have a temporal
resolution of about 120 years on average.»
A: Our study did not directly address this question because the
paleotemperature records used in our study have a temporal
resolution of ~ 120 years on average, which precludes us from examining variations in rates of change occurring within a century.