Abstract. Many variables have been used to reconstruct Chilean paleoenvironmental changes during the late Quaternary. In this paper we present an overview of a number of these variables, so-called proxies, that have been inferred from marine sediments from the Chilean continental margin and summarise the results. In general, a glacial-interglacial pattern of climate changes can be recognised in the proxy records with high-frequency variabilities superposed. The synthesis shows that the records in the Southeast Pacific are clearly dominated by a high-latitude climate forcing mechanism and that there is a noticeable gradual increase of tropical forcing moving from south to north along the South American continental margin.
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Stuut, J.-B. W., Marchant, M., Kaiser, J., Lamy, F., Mohtadi, M., Romero, O., & Hebbeln, D. (2006). The late quaternary paleoenvironment of Chile as seen from marine archives. Geographica Helvetica, 61(2), 135–151. https://doi.org/10.5194/gh-61-135-2006
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