The equilibrium-line altitudes (ELAs) of reconstructed palaeoglaciers have been widely used to assess palaeoclimatic conditions, yet this concept has rarely been tested using modern glaciers. To address this shortcoming, correlations between the ELAs of 513 modern cirque glaciers and present day climatic and topographic variables across Scandinavia, as well as regional trends in ELA and climate, are analysed. ELAs are calculated using the Area-Altitude-Balance-Ratio method, with a ratio of 1.5 ± 0.4. Results indicate that glacier ELAs are strongly correlated with distance from the coast. This reflects the present-day precipitation pattern of the region (characterised by high precipitation near the sea) and demonstrates a climate dominated b...
The Younger Dryas (YD) is the most recent period (12.9 and 11.7 ka ago) in our planet’s history duri...
Three equations derived from a close exponential glacier-climate relationship at the equilibrium-lin...
Over 20 ky ago, Earth experienced its last large scale glacial advance. Ice sheets and ice caps cove...
The equilibrium-line altitudes (ELAs) of reconstructed palaeoglaciers have been widely used to asses...
Cirques are glacially eroded, bowl-shaped depressions, characterised by steep headwalls and flat or ...
Based on a close exponential relationship between mean ablation-season temperature and winter precip...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V. Glacial cirques reflect former regions of glacier initiation, and are therefore...
A dataset of 120 palaeoglaciers ranging from Morocco in the south to Svalbard in the north and from ...
In this study, we compare equilibrium-line altitudes (ELAs) calculated using the area–altitude balan...
We present new chronological data and Equilibrium Line Altitude (ELA) information for palaeoglaciers...
Presently available information on the glacier equilibrium line altitude (ELA) is being collected an...
glacier meltwater during the course of the present century resulting in significant contributions to...
Past fluctuations of tropical and sub-tropical glaciers provide important palaeoclimate proxies for ...
Developing a long‐term understanding of the cryosphere is important in the study of past climatic ch...
Glaciers are of extreme importance since they hold climatic data going back 2,000 years. Glaciers ca...
The Younger Dryas (YD) is the most recent period (12.9 and 11.7 ka ago) in our planet’s history duri...
Three equations derived from a close exponential glacier-climate relationship at the equilibrium-lin...
Over 20 ky ago, Earth experienced its last large scale glacial advance. Ice sheets and ice caps cove...
The equilibrium-line altitudes (ELAs) of reconstructed palaeoglaciers have been widely used to asses...
Cirques are glacially eroded, bowl-shaped depressions, characterised by steep headwalls and flat or ...
Based on a close exponential relationship between mean ablation-season temperature and winter precip...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V. Glacial cirques reflect former regions of glacier initiation, and are therefore...
A dataset of 120 palaeoglaciers ranging from Morocco in the south to Svalbard in the north and from ...
In this study, we compare equilibrium-line altitudes (ELAs) calculated using the area–altitude balan...
We present new chronological data and Equilibrium Line Altitude (ELA) information for palaeoglaciers...
Presently available information on the glacier equilibrium line altitude (ELA) is being collected an...
glacier meltwater during the course of the present century resulting in significant contributions to...
Past fluctuations of tropical and sub-tropical glaciers provide important palaeoclimate proxies for ...
Developing a long‐term understanding of the cryosphere is important in the study of past climatic ch...
Glaciers are of extreme importance since they hold climatic data going back 2,000 years. Glaciers ca...
The Younger Dryas (YD) is the most recent period (12.9 and 11.7 ka ago) in our planet’s history duri...
Three equations derived from a close exponential glacier-climate relationship at the equilibrium-lin...
Over 20 ky ago, Earth experienced its last large scale glacial advance. Ice sheets and ice caps cove...