Cryogenically formed carbonate particles represent a rather new class of speleothems whose origin is directly linked to the presence of perennial ice in the subsurface. Recent studies concluded that dating these deposits provides important time constraints on the presence and the thickness of permafrost, e.g., during the last glacial period. More precisely, these carbonates record episodes of progressive karst water freezing. Such conditions have been associated with periods of permafrost thawing allowing the infiltration of meltwater into formerly dry, frozen caves. To shed more light on the origin of the coarsely crystalline variety of these cryogenic cave carbonates – CCCcoarse for short – we examined a high-elevation cave site in the we...
The culmination of the glaciers in the European Alps during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) is one of...
A layer of coarse cryogenic cave carbonate (CCCcoarse) is documented within a subsurface ice outcrop...
High altitude karstic environments often preserve permanent ice deposits within caves, representing ...
Cryogenically formed carbonate particles represent a rather new class of speleothems whose origin is...
Coarse crystalline cryogenic cave carbonates (CCCcoarse) dated to the last glacial period are common...
Among the different elements of the mountain cryosphere, ice caves still represent the lesser known ...
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AbstractWinter Wonderland Cave contains perennial ice associated with two types of cryogenic cave ca...
A layer of coarse cryogenic cave carbonate (CCCcoarse) is documented within a subsurface ice outcrop...
Mountain glaciers and their sediments are prominent witnesses of climate change, responding sensitiv...
In the European Alps, the Younger Dryas (YD) was characterised by the last major glacier advance, wi...
Cold Wind Cave, located at elevations ranging between 1,600 and 1,700 m a. s. l. in the main range o...
The culmination of the glaciers in the European Alps during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) is one of...
A layer of coarse cryogenic cave carbonate (CCCcoarse) is documented within a subsurface ice outcrop...
High altitude karstic environments often preserve permanent ice deposits within caves, representing ...
Cryogenically formed carbonate particles represent a rather new class of speleothems whose origin is...
Coarse crystalline cryogenic cave carbonates (CCCcoarse) dated to the last glacial period are common...
Among the different elements of the mountain cryosphere, ice caves still represent the lesser known ...
www.clim-past.net/10/1349/2014/ doi:10.5194/cp-10-1349-2014 © Author(s) 2014. CC Attribution 3.0 Lic...
AbstractWinter Wonderland Cave contains perennial ice associated with two types of cryogenic cave ca...
A layer of coarse cryogenic cave carbonate (CCCcoarse) is documented within a subsurface ice outcrop...
Mountain glaciers and their sediments are prominent witnesses of climate change, responding sensitiv...
In the European Alps, the Younger Dryas (YD) was characterised by the last major glacier advance, wi...
Cold Wind Cave, located at elevations ranging between 1,600 and 1,700 m a. s. l. in the main range o...
The culmination of the glaciers in the European Alps during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) is one of...
A layer of coarse cryogenic cave carbonate (CCCcoarse) is documented within a subsurface ice outcrop...
High altitude karstic environments often preserve permanent ice deposits within caves, representing ...