After more than a century of geological research, the Cordilleran ice sheet of North America remains among the least understood in terms of its former extent, volume, and dynamics. Because of the mountainous topography on which the ice sheet formed, geological studies have often had only local or regional relevance and shown such a complexity that ice-sheet-wide spatial reconstructions of advance and retreat patterns are lacking. Here we use a numerical ice sheet model calibrated against field-based evidence to attempt a quantitative reconstruction of the Cordilleran ice sheet history through the last glacial cycle. A series of simulations is driven by time-dependent temperature offsets from six proxy records located around the globe. Altho...
The evolution of Northern Hemisphere ice sheets through the last glacial cycle is simulated with the...
Recent paleoclimate reconstructions have challenged the traditional view that Northern Hemisphere in...
The Miocene (~24 to ~5 million years ago) was a period of relative global warmth compared to the Qua...
After more than a century of geological research, the Cordilleran ice sheet of North America remains...
This doctoral dissertation presents a study of the glacial history of the North American Cordillera ...
We present an ensemble of numerical simulations of the Cordilleran ice sheet during the Last Glacial...
A 2.5-dimensional climate model of intermediate complexity, CLIMBER-2, fully coupled with the GREMLI...
International audienceA 3-dimensional thermo-mechanical ice-sheet model is used to simulate the evol...
The Laurentide Ice Sheet was the largest global ice mass to grow and decay during the last glacial c...
We present a new three-dimensional thermomechanically coupled ice sheet model of the northern hemisp...
Deglaciation of the northwestern Laurentide Ice Sheet in the central Mackenzie Valley opened the nor...
We present modelling results of the atmospheric circulation at the cold periods of marine isotope ...
The late-Pleistocene history of the coastal Cordilleran Ice Sheet remains relatively unstudied compa...
The North American Ice Sheet Complex played a major role in global sea level fluctuations during the...
Our understanding of how global climatic changes are translated into ice-sheet fluctuations and sea-...
The evolution of Northern Hemisphere ice sheets through the last glacial cycle is simulated with the...
Recent paleoclimate reconstructions have challenged the traditional view that Northern Hemisphere in...
The Miocene (~24 to ~5 million years ago) was a period of relative global warmth compared to the Qua...
After more than a century of geological research, the Cordilleran ice sheet of North America remains...
This doctoral dissertation presents a study of the glacial history of the North American Cordillera ...
We present an ensemble of numerical simulations of the Cordilleran ice sheet during the Last Glacial...
A 2.5-dimensional climate model of intermediate complexity, CLIMBER-2, fully coupled with the GREMLI...
International audienceA 3-dimensional thermo-mechanical ice-sheet model is used to simulate the evol...
The Laurentide Ice Sheet was the largest global ice mass to grow and decay during the last glacial c...
We present a new three-dimensional thermomechanically coupled ice sheet model of the northern hemisp...
Deglaciation of the northwestern Laurentide Ice Sheet in the central Mackenzie Valley opened the nor...
We present modelling results of the atmospheric circulation at the cold periods of marine isotope ...
The late-Pleistocene history of the coastal Cordilleran Ice Sheet remains relatively unstudied compa...
The North American Ice Sheet Complex played a major role in global sea level fluctuations during the...
Our understanding of how global climatic changes are translated into ice-sheet fluctuations and sea-...
The evolution of Northern Hemisphere ice sheets through the last glacial cycle is simulated with the...
Recent paleoclimate reconstructions have challenged the traditional view that Northern Hemisphere in...
The Miocene (~24 to ~5 million years ago) was a period of relative global warmth compared to the Qua...