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There are a few mentions of river flow during the Medieval Warm Period (~1000 years ago) which are not referenced. Could this perhaps be a math error? The early Holocene (~10,000 years ago) has well-documented wetter conditions in the Lake Eyre basin (e.g. Magee et al. 2004, and references therein). Reference:
Magee, J. W. , Miller, G. H., Spooner, N. A., Questiaux,D.; Insolation-forcing implications and unexpected Holocene failure. Geology, oct 2004 v 32, no 10, p 885-888. doi: 10.1130/G20672.1 —Preceding
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Georgina River is within the scope of WikiProject Australia, which aims to improve Wikipedia's coverage of
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There are a few mentions of river flow during the Medieval Warm Period (~1000 years ago) which are not referenced. Could this perhaps be a math error? The early Holocene (~10,000 years ago) has well-documented wetter conditions in the Lake Eyre basin (e.g. Magee et al. 2004, and references therein). Reference:
Magee, J. W. , Miller, G. H., Spooner, N. A., Questiaux,D.; Insolation-forcing implications and unexpected Holocene failure. Geology, oct 2004 v 32, no 10, p 885-888. doi: 10.1130/G20672.1 —Preceding
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