One of the outstanding problems in modern geoscience is identifying the cause of past climate changes, particularly the drivers of rapid climate change during Quaternary glacial cycles. Changes in the physical geography of Earth’s surface during the Late Quaternary are mainly dependent on glacial dynamics – periods of rapid warming produced significant amounts of meltwater that reshaped the landscape, changed global sea-level and influenced climate. Identifying the timing of key climate transitions during past warming episodes, such as the last glacial termination, may help to understand the future evolution of Earth’s climate system (e.g. Denton et al., 2021). In this thesis, using geomorphological mapping and sixty-six cosmogenic 10Be sur...
What circulation pattern drove Southern Alps glacial advances at similar to 21 ka? Late 20th century...
Mountain glaciers are sensitive climate indicators, as climate variability drives mass changes that ...
New Zealand glaciers reached their last glacial maximum position at or before ~ 25 ka, and, as early...
Geochronological dating of glacial landforms, such as terminal and lateral moraines, is useful for d...
The termination of the last ice age featured a major reconfiguration of Earthʼs climate and cryosphe...
Massive changes in Earth’s cryosphere, atmosphere, and oceans marked the end of the last glaciation ...
This thesis presents 10Be surface-exposure chronologies of moraines deposited by mountain glaciers i...
Understanding natural climate variability is a fundamental goal of paleoclimate science. Temperate m...
During the late Quaternary, the Southern Alps of New Zealand experienced multiple episodes of glacia...
© Author(s) 2016. Quantitative palaeoclimate reconstructions provide data for evaluating the mechani...
During the late Quaternary, the Southern Alps of New Zealand experienced multiple episodes of glacia...
New Zealand fills a large geographic gap in the global glacial record, with landforms and near-surfa...
Understanding the drivers and mechanisms of past, natural changes in Earth’s climate is a fundamenta...
Detailed records of past climate variations can help to reveal the causes of ice-age climate cycles ...
Locating evidence for or against a glacial readvance commensurate with Northern Hemisphere YD-time (...
What circulation pattern drove Southern Alps glacial advances at similar to 21 ka? Late 20th century...
Mountain glaciers are sensitive climate indicators, as climate variability drives mass changes that ...
New Zealand glaciers reached their last glacial maximum position at or before ~ 25 ka, and, as early...
Geochronological dating of glacial landforms, such as terminal and lateral moraines, is useful for d...
The termination of the last ice age featured a major reconfiguration of Earthʼs climate and cryosphe...
Massive changes in Earth’s cryosphere, atmosphere, and oceans marked the end of the last glaciation ...
This thesis presents 10Be surface-exposure chronologies of moraines deposited by mountain glaciers i...
Understanding natural climate variability is a fundamental goal of paleoclimate science. Temperate m...
During the late Quaternary, the Southern Alps of New Zealand experienced multiple episodes of glacia...
© Author(s) 2016. Quantitative palaeoclimate reconstructions provide data for evaluating the mechani...
During the late Quaternary, the Southern Alps of New Zealand experienced multiple episodes of glacia...
New Zealand fills a large geographic gap in the global glacial record, with landforms and near-surfa...
Understanding the drivers and mechanisms of past, natural changes in Earth’s climate is a fundamenta...
Detailed records of past climate variations can help to reveal the causes of ice-age climate cycles ...
Locating evidence for or against a glacial readvance commensurate with Northern Hemisphere YD-time (...
What circulation pattern drove Southern Alps glacial advances at similar to 21 ka? Late 20th century...
Mountain glaciers are sensitive climate indicators, as climate variability drives mass changes that ...
New Zealand glaciers reached their last glacial maximum position at or before ~ 25 ka, and, as early...