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1 April 2013 Changes in dunefield geomorphology and vegetation cover as a response to local and regional climate variations
Graziela Miot da Silva, Caroline Thais Martinho, Patrick Hesp, Barry D. Keim, Yanina Ferligoj
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Miot da Silva, G., Hesp, P., Keim, B., Martinho, C.T. and Ferligoj, Y., 2013. Changes in dunefield geomorphology and vegetation cover as a response to local and regional climate variations. In: Conley, D.C., Masselink, G., Russell, P.E. and O'Hare, T.J. (eds.)

Published analyses of aerial photographs show a marked increase in vegetation cover of coastal transgressive dunefields along the Southern Brazilian Holocene Barrier around the late 1970s. This phenomenon is reflecting an increase in precipitation and a decrease in aeolian sediment transport. These climatic changes are associated with recurring high intensity El Niño events related to the 1976/1977 regime shift of the Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO).

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Graziela Miot da Silva, Caroline Thais Martinho, Patrick Hesp, Barry D. Keim, and Yanina Ferligoj "Changes in dunefield geomorphology and vegetation cover as a response to local and regional climate variations," Journal of Coastal Research 65(sp2), 1307-1312, (1 April 2013). https://doi.org/10.2112/SI65-221.1
Received: 7 December 2012; Accepted: 6 March 2013; Published: 1 April 2013
KEYWORDS
Dunefield stabilization
ENSO
Pacific Decadal Oscillation
vegetation
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