Many stable isotope paleoaltimetry studies have focused on paleoelevation reconstructions of orogenic plateaus such as the Tibetan or Andean Plateaus. We address the opportunities and challenges of applying stable isotope paleoaltimetry to “smaller” orogens. We do this using a high‐resolution isotope tracking general circulation model (ECHAM5‐wiso) and explore the precipitation δ18O (δ18Op) signal of Cenozoic paleoclimate and topographic change in the European Alps. Results predict a maximum δ18Op change of 4–5‰ (relative to present day) during topographic development of the Alps. This signal of topographic change has the same magnitude as changes in δ18Op values resulting from Pliocene and Last Glacial Maximum global climatic change. Despi...
The Middle Miocene (15.99 to 11.65 Ma) of Europe witnessed major climatic, environmental, and vegeta...
Abstract Mountain glaciers are sensitive recorders of natural and human-induced climate change. Ther...
La vitesse de surrection du l’Himalaya et du plateau tibétain tout au long du Cénozoïque reste encor...
Many stable isotope paleoaltimetry studies have focused on paleoelevation reconstructions of orogeni...
Paleoaltimetry - the reconstruction of the elevation of mountain ranges in the geological past - is ...
International audienceQuantifying surface elevation over geological time is essential for reconstruc...
Stable isotope paleoaltimetry takes advantage of the relationship between orogen elevation and the s...
The geodynamic evolution of the Alps suggests that the Alps did not rise monotonically due to the di...
Stable isotope paleoaltimetry is widely used to infer past elevations of orogens due to the robust s...
Geological observations, geodynamic models, and seismic studies suggest Neogene eastward propagating...
Palaeoelevation reconstructions of mountain belts have become a focus of modern science since surfac...
Abstract The quantitative estimation of paleoaltitude has become an increasing focus of Earth scient...
International audienceAbstract The Middle Miocene (15.99–11.65 Ma) of Europe witnessed major climati...
International audiencePalaeoelevation reconstructions of mountain belts have become a focus of moder...
Reconstructing Oligocene–Miocene paleoeleva- tion contributes to our understanding of the evolutiona...
The Middle Miocene (15.99 to 11.65 Ma) of Europe witnessed major climatic, environmental, and vegeta...
Abstract Mountain glaciers are sensitive recorders of natural and human-induced climate change. Ther...
La vitesse de surrection du l’Himalaya et du plateau tibétain tout au long du Cénozoïque reste encor...
Many stable isotope paleoaltimetry studies have focused on paleoelevation reconstructions of orogeni...
Paleoaltimetry - the reconstruction of the elevation of mountain ranges in the geological past - is ...
International audienceQuantifying surface elevation over geological time is essential for reconstruc...
Stable isotope paleoaltimetry takes advantage of the relationship between orogen elevation and the s...
The geodynamic evolution of the Alps suggests that the Alps did not rise monotonically due to the di...
Stable isotope paleoaltimetry is widely used to infer past elevations of orogens due to the robust s...
Geological observations, geodynamic models, and seismic studies suggest Neogene eastward propagating...
Palaeoelevation reconstructions of mountain belts have become a focus of modern science since surfac...
Abstract The quantitative estimation of paleoaltitude has become an increasing focus of Earth scient...
International audienceAbstract The Middle Miocene (15.99–11.65 Ma) of Europe witnessed major climati...
International audiencePalaeoelevation reconstructions of mountain belts have become a focus of moder...
Reconstructing Oligocene–Miocene paleoeleva- tion contributes to our understanding of the evolutiona...
The Middle Miocene (15.99 to 11.65 Ma) of Europe witnessed major climatic, environmental, and vegeta...
Abstract Mountain glaciers are sensitive recorders of natural and human-induced climate change. Ther...
La vitesse de surrection du l’Himalaya et du plateau tibétain tout au long du Cénozoïque reste encor...