Since reconnaissance work in the early 20th century, the existence of Pleistocene glaciers on Mount Taylor has been recognized in compilations of Rocky Mountain glaciation. This eroded composite volcano stands alone as the most prominent topographic element of the Colorado Plateau in west-central New Mexico. Its highest elevations, however, rise only a few hundred meters above the lowest late Pleistocene equilibrium line altitudes (paleo-ELAs) in the region, and potential cirques on the mountain are at best weakly developed. The valley head most likely to be a cirque lies just northeast of La Mosca Peak. We found possible terminal moraines in this valley floor; alternative interpretations of these bouldery features as rock glacier toes or l...
Alpine glaciers in the western United States are often associated with late Holocene Little Ice Age ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 90-92)The moraines of Laurel Creek Canyon indicate severa...
AbstractIn this study, a detailed analysis of the measurements made on Glaciar Norte of Citlaltépetl...
Geomorphologic features strongly indicate the presence of a complex alpine glacier i...
An area of transition between mountain and continental glaciation in the western United States lies ...
Field mapping and aerial photo interpretation of the Little Prickly Pear Watershed in western Montan...
Ice surface topography of a late Pleistocene glacier complex, herein named the Taylor River Glacier ...
Glaciated summits of the Sangre de Cristos. Looking eastward from any vantage point within the San L...
A complex late-Pleistocene alpine glacier system was reconstructed in the West Elk M...
Cosmogenic 10Be surface-exposure dating and numerical glacier modeling are used to reconstruct glaci...
Glaciation during the Wisconsin glacial episode (the most recent one) has been well documented in Ca...
Graduation date: 1995A sequence of glaciation based on relative dating parameters was established\ud...
It was in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries that scientific interest in glaciers be...
During the late Pleistocene the ancestral edifice of Citlaltépetl volcano (also known as Pico de Ori...
In southern South America, the maximum areal extent of ice during the Quaternary Period, the Greates...
Alpine glaciers in the western United States are often associated with late Holocene Little Ice Age ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 90-92)The moraines of Laurel Creek Canyon indicate severa...
AbstractIn this study, a detailed analysis of the measurements made on Glaciar Norte of Citlaltépetl...
Geomorphologic features strongly indicate the presence of a complex alpine glacier i...
An area of transition between mountain and continental glaciation in the western United States lies ...
Field mapping and aerial photo interpretation of the Little Prickly Pear Watershed in western Montan...
Ice surface topography of a late Pleistocene glacier complex, herein named the Taylor River Glacier ...
Glaciated summits of the Sangre de Cristos. Looking eastward from any vantage point within the San L...
A complex late-Pleistocene alpine glacier system was reconstructed in the West Elk M...
Cosmogenic 10Be surface-exposure dating and numerical glacier modeling are used to reconstruct glaci...
Glaciation during the Wisconsin glacial episode (the most recent one) has been well documented in Ca...
Graduation date: 1995A sequence of glaciation based on relative dating parameters was established\ud...
It was in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries that scientific interest in glaciers be...
During the late Pleistocene the ancestral edifice of Citlaltépetl volcano (also known as Pico de Ori...
In southern South America, the maximum areal extent of ice during the Quaternary Period, the Greates...
Alpine glaciers in the western United States are often associated with late Holocene Little Ice Age ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 90-92)The moraines of Laurel Creek Canyon indicate severa...
AbstractIn this study, a detailed analysis of the measurements made on Glaciar Norte of Citlaltépetl...