Modeling studies have shown that the continental-scale ice sheets in North America and Eurasia in the last glacial cycle had a large influence on the atmospheric circulation and thus yielded a climate distinctly different from the present. However, to what extent the two ice sheets influenced each others' growth trajectories remains largely unexplored. In this study we investigate how an ice sheet in North America influences the downstream evolution of the Eurasian ice sheet, using a thermomechanical ice-sheet model forced by climate data from atmospheric snapshot experiments of three distinctly different phases of the last glacial cycle: the Marine Isotope Stages 5b, 4, and 2 (Last Glacial Maximum – LGM). Owing to the large uncertainty ass...
International audienceA 3-dimensional thermo-mechanical ice-sheet model is used to simulate the evol...
International audienceThe present work evaluates the influence of the North American ice-sheet orogr...
International audienceThe development of large continental-scale ice sheets over Canada and northern...
Modeling studies have shown that the continental-scale ice sheets in North America and Eurasia in th...
International audienceIt is now widely acknowledged that past Northern Hemisphere ice sheets coverin...
The last glacial cycle (c. 115-12 kyr BP) was the most recent in a series of recurring glaciations o...
We present modelling results of the atmospheric circulation at the cold periods of marine isotope st...
The penultimate glacial maximum (PGM, ≈140 kyrs BP), is known to be the most extensive glaciation on...
A coupled ice sheet—ice shelf—bedrock model was run at 20km resolution to simulate the evolution of ...
International audienceA 2.5-dimensional climate model of intermediate complexity, CLIMBER-2, fully c...
International audienceAbstract. The last deglaciation offers an unique opportunity to understand the...
International audienceA 3-dimensional thermo-mechanical ice-sheet model is used to simulate the evol...
International audienceThe present work evaluates the influence of the North American ice-sheet orogr...
International audienceThe development of large continental-scale ice sheets over Canada and northern...
Modeling studies have shown that the continental-scale ice sheets in North America and Eurasia in th...
International audienceIt is now widely acknowledged that past Northern Hemisphere ice sheets coverin...
The last glacial cycle (c. 115-12 kyr BP) was the most recent in a series of recurring glaciations o...
We present modelling results of the atmospheric circulation at the cold periods of marine isotope st...
The penultimate glacial maximum (PGM, ≈140 kyrs BP), is known to be the most extensive glaciation on...
A coupled ice sheet—ice shelf—bedrock model was run at 20km resolution to simulate the evolution of ...
International audienceA 2.5-dimensional climate model of intermediate complexity, CLIMBER-2, fully c...
International audienceAbstract. The last deglaciation offers an unique opportunity to understand the...
International audienceA 3-dimensional thermo-mechanical ice-sheet model is used to simulate the evol...
International audienceThe present work evaluates the influence of the North American ice-sheet orogr...
International audienceThe development of large continental-scale ice sheets over Canada and northern...