The deep time (pre-Quaternary) glacial record is an important means to understand the growth, development, and recession of the global cryosphere on very long timescales (10⁶–10⁸ Myr). Sedimentological description and interpretation of outcrops has traditionally played an important role. Whilst such data remain vital, new insights are now possible thanks to freely accessible aerial and satellite imagery, the widespread availability and affordability of Uncrewed Aerial Vehicles, and accessibility to 3D rendering software. In this paper, we showcase examples of glaciated landscapes from the Cryogenian, Ediacaran, Late Ordovician and Late Carboniferous where this approach is revolutionizing our understanding of deep time glaciation. Although s...
The Cryogenian Period brackets an interval of profound glaciation, commonly referred to by the evoca...
Earth has sustained continental glaciation several times in its past. Because continental glaciers g...
The Late Paleozoic Ice Age (LPIA) was one of Earth’s most extreme climatic events where sea level an...
The deep time (pre-Quaternary) glacial record is an important means to understand the growth, develo...
The deep time (pre-Quaternary) glacial record is an important means to understand the growth, develo...
International audienceIt is undoubtedly the observation of modern European Alps glaciers along with ...
Field observations in conjunction with aerial images from an unmanned aerial vehicle were used to cr...
The hypothesis of Permo-Carboniferous glaciation appeared for the first time in the middle of XIX ce...
Major glaciations or ‘ice ages’ are known to have affected the Earth's surface over the past three b...
Stratigraphic and sedimentological data from New South Wales and Queensland, eastern Australia, indi...
Geological evidence indicates that grounded ice sheets reached sea level at all latitudes during two...
International audienceField observations in conjunction with aerial images from an unmanned aerial v...
The end-Ordovician was an enigmatic interval in the Phanerozoic, known for massive glaciation potent...
We describe the glacial geomorphology and initial geochronology of two ice-free valley systems withi...
International audienceThe tectonic, climatic, and biotic events of the Permian are amongst the most ...
The Cryogenian Period brackets an interval of profound glaciation, commonly referred to by the evoca...
Earth has sustained continental glaciation several times in its past. Because continental glaciers g...
The Late Paleozoic Ice Age (LPIA) was one of Earth’s most extreme climatic events where sea level an...
The deep time (pre-Quaternary) glacial record is an important means to understand the growth, develo...
The deep time (pre-Quaternary) glacial record is an important means to understand the growth, develo...
International audienceIt is undoubtedly the observation of modern European Alps glaciers along with ...
Field observations in conjunction with aerial images from an unmanned aerial vehicle were used to cr...
The hypothesis of Permo-Carboniferous glaciation appeared for the first time in the middle of XIX ce...
Major glaciations or ‘ice ages’ are known to have affected the Earth's surface over the past three b...
Stratigraphic and sedimentological data from New South Wales and Queensland, eastern Australia, indi...
Geological evidence indicates that grounded ice sheets reached sea level at all latitudes during two...
International audienceField observations in conjunction with aerial images from an unmanned aerial v...
The end-Ordovician was an enigmatic interval in the Phanerozoic, known for massive glaciation potent...
We describe the glacial geomorphology and initial geochronology of two ice-free valley systems withi...
International audienceThe tectonic, climatic, and biotic events of the Permian are amongst the most ...
The Cryogenian Period brackets an interval of profound glaciation, commonly referred to by the evoca...
Earth has sustained continental glaciation several times in its past. Because continental glaciers g...
The Late Paleozoic Ice Age (LPIA) was one of Earth’s most extreme climatic events where sea level an...