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3800 Years of Quantitative Precipitation Reconstruction from the Northwest Yucatan Peninsula
Authors:Alicia Carrillo-Bastos  Gerald A Islebe  Nuria Torrescano-Valle
Institution:El Colegio de la Frontera Sur, Unidad Chetumal, Herbario, Chetumal, Quintana Roo, México.; The Ohio State University, United States of America,
Abstract:Precipitation over the last 3800 years has been reconstructed using modern pollen calibration and precipitation data. A transfer function was then performed via the linear method of partial least squares. By calculating precipitation anomalies, it is estimated that precipitation deficits were greater than surpluses, reaching 21% and <9%, respectively. The period from 50 BC to 800 AD was the driest of the record. The drought related to the abandonment of the Maya Preclassic period featured a 21% reduction in precipitation, while the drought of the Maya collapse (800 to 860 AD) featured a reduction of 18%. The Medieval Climatic Anomaly was a period of positive phases (3.8–7.6%). The Little Ice Age was a period of climatic variability, with reductions in precipitation but without deficits.
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