The History of the El Niño - Southern Oscillation according to lacustrine and marine sediments Authors Santiago Giralt Ana Moreno Caballud Roberto Bao Alberto Sáez Ruiz Blas L. Valero-Garcés J. J. Pueyo B. B. Klosowska Armand Hernández Penélope González-Sampériz Conxita Taberner Abstract The large impact of the El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) in our industrial society has spurred the scientific community to understand the physical processes that trigger this climate phenomenum and to elucidate its history. The sedimentary record of natural sensors, such as lakes and seas, was used to reconstruct the history of the ENSO and to obtain a comprehensive history of this climate phenomenon throughout the last 4 million years. Downloads Text complet (Català) PDF Published 2008-09-15 Issue 3-3 : Paleoclimatology research in Catalonia : special issue / A. Rosell-Melé, guest editor Section Research reviews License This work is subject, unless the contrary is indicated in the text, the photographs or in other illustrations, to an Attribution —Non-Commercial— No Derivative Works 3.0 Creative Commons License, the full text of which can be consulted at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/. You are free to share, copy, distribute and transmit the work provided that the author is credited and reuse of the material is restricted to non-commercial purposes only and that no derivative works are created from the original material.