A 370 000-year paleoecological record from Lake Titicaca provides a detailed record of past climate change in which interglacial periods are seen to have some elements of commonality, but also some key differences. We advance a conceptual feedback model to account for the observed changes that includes previously ignored lake effects. Today Lake Titicaca serves to warm the local environment by about 4–5 °C and also to increase rainfall. We observe that as water levels in the lake are drawn down due to warm, dry, interglacial conditions, there is a possible regional cooling as the lake effect on local microclimates diminishes. Positive feedback mechanisms promote drying until much of the lake basin is reduced to salt marsh. Consequently, the...
ABSTRACT: Tropical regions along the Andean Cordillera face an uncertain future as mountain lakes an...
The transition between the last glacial maximum and the actual interstadial (from 20 to 12 ka before...
Glaciation in the humid tropical Andes is a sensitive indicator of mean annual temperature. Here, we...
New efforts to link climate reconstructions from shoreline deposits and sediment cores yield an impr...
The Altiplano, especially Lake Titicaca, was an important center for Pre-Columbian Andean civilizati...
A simple mass balance model provides insight into the hydrologic, isotopic, and chemical responses o...
The Bolivian Altiplano is situated between two mountain ranges, the western and eastern central Ande...
Mountainous regions are considered to be early warning sites for climatic change because narrow vert...
Anthropogenic climate change and landscape alteration are two of the most important threats to the t...
International audienceObservations on glacier extent from Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia give a detailed ...
Large paleolakes (∼33,000–60,000 km2) that once occupied the high-altitude Poopo, Coipasa, and Uyuni...
Lakes are traps of water and sediment. As such, they can record past times climate changes. High-lat...
Holocene climate in the high tropical Andes was characterized by both gradual and abrupt changes, wh...
Observations on glacier extent from Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia give a detailed and unequivocal accoun...
The mid-Holocene was an extremely dry period in the Lake Titicaca Basin of South America, when lake ...
ABSTRACT: Tropical regions along the Andean Cordillera face an uncertain future as mountain lakes an...
The transition between the last glacial maximum and the actual interstadial (from 20 to 12 ka before...
Glaciation in the humid tropical Andes is a sensitive indicator of mean annual temperature. Here, we...
New efforts to link climate reconstructions from shoreline deposits and sediment cores yield an impr...
The Altiplano, especially Lake Titicaca, was an important center for Pre-Columbian Andean civilizati...
A simple mass balance model provides insight into the hydrologic, isotopic, and chemical responses o...
The Bolivian Altiplano is situated between two mountain ranges, the western and eastern central Ande...
Mountainous regions are considered to be early warning sites for climatic change because narrow vert...
Anthropogenic climate change and landscape alteration are two of the most important threats to the t...
International audienceObservations on glacier extent from Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia give a detailed ...
Large paleolakes (∼33,000–60,000 km2) that once occupied the high-altitude Poopo, Coipasa, and Uyuni...
Lakes are traps of water and sediment. As such, they can record past times climate changes. High-lat...
Holocene climate in the high tropical Andes was characterized by both gradual and abrupt changes, wh...
Observations on glacier extent from Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia give a detailed and unequivocal accoun...
The mid-Holocene was an extremely dry period in the Lake Titicaca Basin of South America, when lake ...
ABSTRACT: Tropical regions along the Andean Cordillera face an uncertain future as mountain lakes an...
The transition between the last glacial maximum and the actual interstadial (from 20 to 12 ka before...
Glaciation in the humid tropical Andes is a sensitive indicator of mean annual temperature. Here, we...