International audienceTo date glacial and periglacial landforms, lichenometry is a valuable method but, to improve efficiency, the estimated surface dates derived from traditional methods need to be more accurate. In other words, the statistical uncertainty associated with inferred dates has to be reduced. How to perform such a reduction is the main question that we will address in this paper. An interdisciplinary approach (lichenometry and statistics) allows reduction in the main sources of uncertainty: lichen diameters and their associated ages. Around 2600 lichen measurements collected on moraines from the Charquini glacier in Bolivia (Cordillera Real) are used to illustrate the advantages of our approach over past studies.As for any sta...
The goals of this study were to accurately determine the annual growth rate of two key lichen specie...
Crustose lichen communities on rocks exhibit fascinating spatial mosaics resembling political maps o...
In Alaska, lichenometry continues to be an important technique for dating late Holocene moraines. Re...
International audienceTo date glacial and periglacial landforms, lichenometry is a valuable method b...
In this paper, we discuss the advantages and drawbacks of the most classical approaches used in lich...
Abstract: A new approach to lichenometry, based on large samples of the single largest lichen on eac...
This commentary article discusses the relative merits of new mathematical approaches to lichenometry...
Lichenometry is a constantly developing method (or set of methods) of relative and absolute dating o...
Lichenometric dating (lichenometry) involves the use of lichen measurements to estimate the age of e...
International audienceThis paper proposes a review of the use of lichenometry in Iceland since 1970,...
These lichens are extremely slow growing and their lifespan is unknown. A long-term study is underwa...
This paper presents new lichenometric population data from the Antarctic Peninsula (67°S), and descr...
Lichenometry represents an extremely useful dating technique in the Arctic. It is most appropriate f...
Lichenometry is a dating method widely used to study Little Ice Age (LIA) glacial fluctuations in ma...
These problems are not likely to disappear anytime soon. Theoretical developments on a variety of fr...
The goals of this study were to accurately determine the annual growth rate of two key lichen specie...
Crustose lichen communities on rocks exhibit fascinating spatial mosaics resembling political maps o...
In Alaska, lichenometry continues to be an important technique for dating late Holocene moraines. Re...
International audienceTo date glacial and periglacial landforms, lichenometry is a valuable method b...
In this paper, we discuss the advantages and drawbacks of the most classical approaches used in lich...
Abstract: A new approach to lichenometry, based on large samples of the single largest lichen on eac...
This commentary article discusses the relative merits of new mathematical approaches to lichenometry...
Lichenometry is a constantly developing method (or set of methods) of relative and absolute dating o...
Lichenometric dating (lichenometry) involves the use of lichen measurements to estimate the age of e...
International audienceThis paper proposes a review of the use of lichenometry in Iceland since 1970,...
These lichens are extremely slow growing and their lifespan is unknown. A long-term study is underwa...
This paper presents new lichenometric population data from the Antarctic Peninsula (67°S), and descr...
Lichenometry represents an extremely useful dating technique in the Arctic. It is most appropriate f...
Lichenometry is a dating method widely used to study Little Ice Age (LIA) glacial fluctuations in ma...
These problems are not likely to disappear anytime soon. Theoretical developments on a variety of fr...
The goals of this study were to accurately determine the annual growth rate of two key lichen specie...
Crustose lichen communities on rocks exhibit fascinating spatial mosaics resembling political maps o...
In Alaska, lichenometry continues to be an important technique for dating late Holocene moraines. Re...