Various approaches are used to record variations in glacier activity and equilibrium-line altitudes (ELAs) based on proglacial sites (lacustrine and terrestrial). These approaches are based on a conceptual model of glacier-meltwater induced sedimentation in which the minerogenic (nonorganic) component of the sediments is related to the occurrence of a glacier in the catchment. The principal coupling to former glacier activity and ELAs is common for these approaches. However, different methods and techniques may complement each other, and both possibilities and limitations are demonstrated. Site selection for reconstructing variations in glacier activity/ELAs is evaluated and critical factors are discussed. Rerouting of glacier meltwater str...
Hydrological, hydrochemical and sedimentological observations were undertaken in the catchments of F...
Topography exerts a strong control on how glaciers respond to changes in climate. Increased understa...
Well-dated and highly resolved paleoclimate records from high latitudes allow for a better understan...
Glacier reconstruction typically aims to establish the former extent of ice masses at any given peri...
Past fluctuations of tropical and sub-tropical glaciers provide important palaeoclimate proxies for ...
The equilibrium-line altitudes (ELAs) of reconstructed palaeoglaciers have been widely used to asses...
Based on a close exponential relationship between mean ablation-season temperature and winter precip...
Since the end of the Little Ice Age (LIA), formerly glaciated areas have undergone considerable chan...
Pro-glacial landscapes are some of the most active on Earth. Previous studies of pro-glacial landsca...
Developing a long‐term understanding of the cryosphere is important in the study of past climatic ch...
Mountain glaciers sample a combination of climate fields – temperature, precipitation and radiatio...
Glaciers fluctuate in response to climate change and record these changes by building sedimentary la...
The sensitive response of glaciers to climate change can be recorded in sediments, in glacier fed la...
In mid-latitude mountains, most of the valley glaciers currently experience distinct and enhanced vo...
Late Glacial and Holocene glacier activity in Arctic Norway was reconstructed based on high-sensitiv...
Hydrological, hydrochemical and sedimentological observations were undertaken in the catchments of F...
Topography exerts a strong control on how glaciers respond to changes in climate. Increased understa...
Well-dated and highly resolved paleoclimate records from high latitudes allow for a better understan...
Glacier reconstruction typically aims to establish the former extent of ice masses at any given peri...
Past fluctuations of tropical and sub-tropical glaciers provide important palaeoclimate proxies for ...
The equilibrium-line altitudes (ELAs) of reconstructed palaeoglaciers have been widely used to asses...
Based on a close exponential relationship between mean ablation-season temperature and winter precip...
Since the end of the Little Ice Age (LIA), formerly glaciated areas have undergone considerable chan...
Pro-glacial landscapes are some of the most active on Earth. Previous studies of pro-glacial landsca...
Developing a long‐term understanding of the cryosphere is important in the study of past climatic ch...
Mountain glaciers sample a combination of climate fields – temperature, precipitation and radiatio...
Glaciers fluctuate in response to climate change and record these changes by building sedimentary la...
The sensitive response of glaciers to climate change can be recorded in sediments, in glacier fed la...
In mid-latitude mountains, most of the valley glaciers currently experience distinct and enhanced vo...
Late Glacial and Holocene glacier activity in Arctic Norway was reconstructed based on high-sensitiv...
Hydrological, hydrochemical and sedimentological observations were undertaken in the catchments of F...
Topography exerts a strong control on how glaciers respond to changes in climate. Increased understa...
Well-dated and highly resolved paleoclimate records from high latitudes allow for a better understan...