The climate of the North Atlantic region underwent a series of abrupt cold/warm oscillations when the ice sheets of the Northern Hemisphere retreated during the last glacial termination (17.7– 11.5 kyr ago). Evidence for these oscillations, which are recorded in European terrestrial sediments as the Oldest Dryas/Bølling/ Older Dryas/Allerød/Younger Dryas vegetational sequence1,2, has been found in Greenland ice cores3,4. The geographical extent of many of these oscillations is not well known5,6, but the last major cold event (the Younger Dryas) seems to have been global in extent7–10. Here we present evidence of four major oscillations in the hydrological balance of the Owens basin, California, that occurred during the last glacial terminat...
The last deglaciation represents the most recent example of natural global warming associated with l...
The cold climate anomaly about 8200 years ago is investigated with CLIMBER-2, a coupled atmosphere-o...
Climate changes during the Late Glacial period (LG; 15-11 ka) as recorded in Greenland and Antarctic...
Deciphering the evolution of global climate from the end of the Last Glacial Maximum approximately 1...
Mountain glaciers, because of their small size, are usually close to equilibrium with the local clim...
During the termination of the last glacial period the western U.S. experienced exceptionally wet con...
A leading hypothesis to explain abrupt climate change during the last glacial cycle calls on fluctua...
A leading hypothesis to explain abrupt climate change during the last glacial cycle calls on fluctua...
Paleoclimate records show that the end of the last interglacial (MIS-5e) was marked by abrupt coolin...
Collapse of ice sheets can cause significant sea level rise and widespread climate change. We examin...
In this study, 14C age dating of biogenic carbonates in high-deposition-rate marine sediment cores f...
The most recent ice age was characterized by rapid and hemispherically asynchronous climate oscillat...
Paleoclimate records show that the end of interglacials of the late Pleistocene was marked by abrupt...
A major puzzle of paleoclimatology is why, after a long interval of cooling climate, each late Quate...
The last deglaciation represents the most recent example of natural global warming associated with ...
The last deglaciation represents the most recent example of natural global warming associated with l...
The cold climate anomaly about 8200 years ago is investigated with CLIMBER-2, a coupled atmosphere-o...
Climate changes during the Late Glacial period (LG; 15-11 ka) as recorded in Greenland and Antarctic...
Deciphering the evolution of global climate from the end of the Last Glacial Maximum approximately 1...
Mountain glaciers, because of their small size, are usually close to equilibrium with the local clim...
During the termination of the last glacial period the western U.S. experienced exceptionally wet con...
A leading hypothesis to explain abrupt climate change during the last glacial cycle calls on fluctua...
A leading hypothesis to explain abrupt climate change during the last glacial cycle calls on fluctua...
Paleoclimate records show that the end of the last interglacial (MIS-5e) was marked by abrupt coolin...
Collapse of ice sheets can cause significant sea level rise and widespread climate change. We examin...
In this study, 14C age dating of biogenic carbonates in high-deposition-rate marine sediment cores f...
The most recent ice age was characterized by rapid and hemispherically asynchronous climate oscillat...
Paleoclimate records show that the end of interglacials of the late Pleistocene was marked by abrupt...
A major puzzle of paleoclimatology is why, after a long interval of cooling climate, each late Quate...
The last deglaciation represents the most recent example of natural global warming associated with ...
The last deglaciation represents the most recent example of natural global warming associated with l...
The cold climate anomaly about 8200 years ago is investigated with CLIMBER-2, a coupled atmosphere-o...
Climate changes during the Late Glacial period (LG; 15-11 ka) as recorded in Greenland and Antarctic...