Mountain glaciers and their sediments are prominent witnesses of climate change, responding sensitively to even small modifications in meteorological parameters. Even in such a classical and thoroughly studied area as the European Alps the record of Holocene glacier mass-balance is only incompletely known. Here we explore a novel and continuous archive of glacier fluctuations in a cave system adjacent to the Upper Grindelwald Glacier in the Swiss Alps. Milchbach cave became partly ice-free only recently and hosts Holocene speleothems. Four coeval stalagmites show consistent petrographic and stable isotopic changes between 9.2 and 2.0 ka which can be tied to abrupt modifications in the cave environment as a result of the closing and opening ...
The timing and nature of the penultimate deglaciation, also known as Termination II (T-II), is subje...
Cold glaciers at the highest locations of the European Alps have been investigated by drilling ice c...
Three stalagmites, which grew in the high altitude (∼1800 m a.s.l.) Piani Eterni karst system (north...
Cryogenically formed carbonate particles represent a rather new class of speleothems whose origin is...
Abstract Mountain glaciers are sensitive recorders of natural and human-induced climate change. Ther...
Holocene climate was characterised by variability on multi-centennial to multi-decadal time scales. ...
Abstract. Mid-latitude mountain glaciers sensitively respond to local summer temperature changes. Ch...
Abstract: Subfossil remains of wood and peat from six Swiss glaciers found in proglacial fluvial sed...
Holocene climate was characterised by variability on multi-centennial to multi-decadal time scales. ...
The timing and nature of the penultimate deglaciation, also known as Termination II (T-II), is subje...
Subfossil remains of wood and peat from six Swiss glaciers found in proglacial fluvial sediments ind...
The European Alps are very sensitive and vulnerable to climate change. Recent improvements in Alpine...
Here, we present high-resolution trace element and stable isotope records from three coeval Holocene...
International audienceMid-latitude mountain glaciers are sensitive to local summer temperature chang...
Coarse crystalline cryogenic cave carbonates (CCCcoarse) dated to the last glacial period are common...
The timing and nature of the penultimate deglaciation, also known as Termination II (T-II), is subje...
Cold glaciers at the highest locations of the European Alps have been investigated by drilling ice c...
Three stalagmites, which grew in the high altitude (∼1800 m a.s.l.) Piani Eterni karst system (north...
Cryogenically formed carbonate particles represent a rather new class of speleothems whose origin is...
Abstract Mountain glaciers are sensitive recorders of natural and human-induced climate change. Ther...
Holocene climate was characterised by variability on multi-centennial to multi-decadal time scales. ...
Abstract. Mid-latitude mountain glaciers sensitively respond to local summer temperature changes. Ch...
Abstract: Subfossil remains of wood and peat from six Swiss glaciers found in proglacial fluvial sed...
Holocene climate was characterised by variability on multi-centennial to multi-decadal time scales. ...
The timing and nature of the penultimate deglaciation, also known as Termination II (T-II), is subje...
Subfossil remains of wood and peat from six Swiss glaciers found in proglacial fluvial sediments ind...
The European Alps are very sensitive and vulnerable to climate change. Recent improvements in Alpine...
Here, we present high-resolution trace element and stable isotope records from three coeval Holocene...
International audienceMid-latitude mountain glaciers are sensitive to local summer temperature chang...
Coarse crystalline cryogenic cave carbonates (CCCcoarse) dated to the last glacial period are common...
The timing and nature of the penultimate deglaciation, also known as Termination II (T-II), is subje...
Cold glaciers at the highest locations of the European Alps have been investigated by drilling ice c...
Three stalagmites, which grew in the high altitude (∼1800 m a.s.l.) Piani Eterni karst system (north...