The mountain environments of mid-latitude Europe and Arctic Russia contain widespread evidence of Late-Quaternary glaciers that have been attributed to the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM). This glacial-geological record has yet to be used to quantitatively reconstruct the LGM climate of these regions. Here we describe a simple glacier-climate model that can be used to derive regional temperature and precipitation information from a known glacier distribution. The model was tested against the present day distribution of glaciers in Europe. The model is capable of adequately predicting the spatial distribution, snowline and equilibrium line altitude climate of glaciers in the Alps, Scandinavia, Caucasus and Pyrenees Mountains. This verification de...
International audienceEvaluating the ability of models to simulate climates different from the moder...
International audienceUnder the framework of the Palaeoclimate Modelling Intercomparison Project (PM...
International audienceIn this paper we explore the relationships between the modelled climate of the...
International audienceThe mountain environments of mid-latitude Europe and Arctic Russia contain wid...
International audienceUnderstanding past climates using GCM models is critical to confidently predic...
Abstract. The study of European and Russian Quaternary glacial-geological evidence during the last 1...
Abstract. Understanding past climates using GCM models is critical to confidently predicting future ...
General comments This paper addresses an important topic for understanding the climate system. It te...
A combined geomorphological-physical model approach is used to generate three-dimensional reconstruc...
The Last Glacial Maximum has been one of the first foci of the Paleoclimate Modelling Intercompariso...
Over 20 ky ago, Earth experienced its last large scale glacial advance. Ice sheets and ice caps cove...
Although limits of the Eurasian Ice Sheet at the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) are known relatively wel...
Earth system models show wide disagreement when simulating the climate of the continents at the Last...
We present a new global reconstruction of seasonal climates at the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM, 21 000...
International audienceEvaluating the ability of models to simulate climates different from the moder...
International audienceUnder the framework of the Palaeoclimate Modelling Intercomparison Project (PM...
International audienceIn this paper we explore the relationships between the modelled climate of the...
International audienceThe mountain environments of mid-latitude Europe and Arctic Russia contain wid...
International audienceUnderstanding past climates using GCM models is critical to confidently predic...
Abstract. The study of European and Russian Quaternary glacial-geological evidence during the last 1...
Abstract. Understanding past climates using GCM models is critical to confidently predicting future ...
General comments This paper addresses an important topic for understanding the climate system. It te...
A combined geomorphological-physical model approach is used to generate three-dimensional reconstruc...
The Last Glacial Maximum has been one of the first foci of the Paleoclimate Modelling Intercompariso...
Over 20 ky ago, Earth experienced its last large scale glacial advance. Ice sheets and ice caps cove...
Although limits of the Eurasian Ice Sheet at the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) are known relatively wel...
Earth system models show wide disagreement when simulating the climate of the continents at the Last...
We present a new global reconstruction of seasonal climates at the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM, 21 000...
International audienceEvaluating the ability of models to simulate climates different from the moder...
International audienceUnder the framework of the Palaeoclimate Modelling Intercomparison Project (PM...
International audienceIn this paper we explore the relationships between the modelled climate of the...