Central Asia is home to some of the highest and most spectacular mountain ranges in the world, including the Tian Shan and Altai Mountains, and plays a major role in global and regional climate and hydrology. Understanding the glacial history of this vast region is important for several reasons, but in particular there is a general lack of paleoclimatic data from this highly continental region, at the confluence of major climate systems, and glaciers are sensitive monitors of climate change. This thesis examines the pattern and history of glacial deposition and erosion in the Tian Shan and Altai Mountains using a combined approach including 1) geomorphological mapping, 2) spatial analysis of glacial geomorphology, 3) hypsometry, 4) Equilibr...
The paleoglaciology of the Tibetan Plateau is still largely unexplored, despite its importance for r...
This study concerns the palaeoglaciation of the northeastern Tibetan Plateau, with emphasis on the B...
International audienceA suite of limnological proxies measured in clastic sediments of the glacier-f...
Central Asia is home to some of the highest and most spectacular mountain ranges in the world, inclu...
Glacial runoff from the Tian Shan and Altai Mountains is an important water resource, especially for...
<p>In this article, we present a map of the glacial geomorphology of the Altai and Western Sayan Mou...
Paleoclimatic constraints from regions at the confluence of major climate systems are particularly i...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018The mountain ranges in Central Asia were heavily glaci...
The glacial history of the Tibetan Plateau has long been a contentious topic with widely different r...
Understanding past variations in the extent of glaciers is important for reconstructing past climate...
The hanger area in the Tien Shan preserves many glacial landforms to which several methods of estima...
High Mountain Asia (HMA) has been strongly impacted by climate change, and will continue to be impac...
The timing of past glaciation across the Tian Shan provides a proxy for past climate change in this ...
The timing of past glaciation across the Tian Shan provides a proxy for past climate change in this ...
The paleoglaciology of the Tibetan Plateau is still largely unexplored, despite its importance for r...
This study concerns the palaeoglaciation of the northeastern Tibetan Plateau, with emphasis on the B...
International audienceA suite of limnological proxies measured in clastic sediments of the glacier-f...
Central Asia is home to some of the highest and most spectacular mountain ranges in the world, inclu...
Glacial runoff from the Tian Shan and Altai Mountains is an important water resource, especially for...
<p>In this article, we present a map of the glacial geomorphology of the Altai and Western Sayan Mou...
Paleoclimatic constraints from regions at the confluence of major climate systems are particularly i...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018The mountain ranges in Central Asia were heavily glaci...
The glacial history of the Tibetan Plateau has long been a contentious topic with widely different r...
Understanding past variations in the extent of glaciers is important for reconstructing past climate...
The hanger area in the Tien Shan preserves many glacial landforms to which several methods of estima...
High Mountain Asia (HMA) has been strongly impacted by climate change, and will continue to be impac...
The timing of past glaciation across the Tian Shan provides a proxy for past climate change in this ...
The timing of past glaciation across the Tian Shan provides a proxy for past climate change in this ...
The paleoglaciology of the Tibetan Plateau is still largely unexplored, despite its importance for r...
This study concerns the palaeoglaciation of the northeastern Tibetan Plateau, with emphasis on the B...
International audienceA suite of limnological proxies measured in clastic sediments of the glacier-f...