The timing and extent of 'Little Ice Age' (LIA) glacial advances on the Tibetan Plateau (TP) are critical for understanding climate during the past millennium. However, the lack of LIA chronologies in central Tibet makes it difficult to fully understand the nature of LIA throughout the TP. In this study, two presumed LIA moraines in the east of Mount Jaggang, Xainza range, the central TP, were examined and dated using Be-10 surface exposure dating. Eight boulders from the two moraines yielded apparent 10Be exposure-ages ranging from 41 +/- 31 to 529 +/- 130 years. These Be-10 exposure-ages indicate that glaciers advanced at least once in the Mount Jaggang area during the LIA. A relatively extensive glacial advance occurred around 26...
Quantifying the timing and extent of late Quaternary glaciations across the Tibetan Plateau (TP) is ...
Terrestrial cosmogenic nuclide (TCN) exposure dating has become the most dominant technique for cons...
National Natural Science Foundation of China 40801033 41130529;DFG, German Research Foundation BR...
International audienceThis contribution provides new constraints on the timing of Tibetan glacial re...
Mountain glaciers are sensitive to climate change, and can provide valuable information for inferrin...
The nature and timing of glaciations enable inferences to be made about glacial climates. However, t...
The Tibetan Plateau holds an ample record of past glaciations, and there is an extensive set of glac...
During the last glacial termination, a warming trend was generally interrupted by rapid millennium-s...
The paleoglaciology of the Tibetan Plateau remains elusive, with important hiata regarding the style...
The cosmogenic 10Be exposure histories of in situ bedrock surfaces from the Tibetan Plateau indicate...
Many questions remain unanswered regarding the Quaternary glaciations of the Tibetan Plateau. We hav...
The cosmogenic 10Be exposure histories of in situ bedrock surfaces from the Tibetan Plateau indicate...
Moraine successions in glaciated valleys south of Mount Everest provide evidence for at least eight ...
The eastern Nyainqêntanglha Range is located at the southeastern fringe of the Tibetan Plateau, repr...
The Bayan Har Shan, a prominent upland area in the northeastern sector of the Tibetan Plateau, hosts...
Quantifying the timing and extent of late Quaternary glaciations across the Tibetan Plateau (TP) is ...
Terrestrial cosmogenic nuclide (TCN) exposure dating has become the most dominant technique for cons...
National Natural Science Foundation of China 40801033 41130529;DFG, German Research Foundation BR...
International audienceThis contribution provides new constraints on the timing of Tibetan glacial re...
Mountain glaciers are sensitive to climate change, and can provide valuable information for inferrin...
The nature and timing of glaciations enable inferences to be made about glacial climates. However, t...
The Tibetan Plateau holds an ample record of past glaciations, and there is an extensive set of glac...
During the last glacial termination, a warming trend was generally interrupted by rapid millennium-s...
The paleoglaciology of the Tibetan Plateau remains elusive, with important hiata regarding the style...
The cosmogenic 10Be exposure histories of in situ bedrock surfaces from the Tibetan Plateau indicate...
Many questions remain unanswered regarding the Quaternary glaciations of the Tibetan Plateau. We hav...
The cosmogenic 10Be exposure histories of in situ bedrock surfaces from the Tibetan Plateau indicate...
Moraine successions in glaciated valleys south of Mount Everest provide evidence for at least eight ...
The eastern Nyainqêntanglha Range is located at the southeastern fringe of the Tibetan Plateau, repr...
The Bayan Har Shan, a prominent upland area in the northeastern sector of the Tibetan Plateau, hosts...
Quantifying the timing and extent of late Quaternary glaciations across the Tibetan Plateau (TP) is ...
Terrestrial cosmogenic nuclide (TCN) exposure dating has become the most dominant technique for cons...
National Natural Science Foundation of China 40801033 41130529;DFG, German Research Foundation BR...