The magnetic properties of a sediment core from a high altitude lake in the Swiss Alps were compared with palynological and geochemical data to link climatic and mineral magnetic variations. According to pollen data, the sediments extend from the present to the Younger Dryas, i.e., they cover more than 10,000 years of environmental change in the Alps. The major change in magnetic properties corresponds to the climatic warming of the early Holocene. High-coercivity magnetic minerals that characterize the late-glacial period almost disappeared during the Holocene and the concentration of ferrimagnetic minerals increased sharply. The contribution of superparamagnetic grains also decreased in the Holocene sediments. Similar variations in ...
International audienceThe hypothesis of a climate variability within the last interglacial (Eemian),...
International audienceThe hypothesis of a climate variability within the last interglacial (Eemian),...
International audienceThe hypothesis of a climate variability within the last interglacial (Eemian),...
The magnetic properties of a sediment core from a high altitude lake in the Swiss Alps were compared...
The Holocene magnetic signature due to environmental change has been investigated in sediments from ...
The Holocene magnetic signature due to environmental change has been investigated in sediments from ...
The Holocene magnetic signature due to environmental change has been investigated in sediments from ...
The Holocene magnetic signature due to environmental change has been investigated in sediments from ...
The effect of climate variations on the magnetic properties of sediments from two small Alpine lakes...
The effect of climate variations on the magnetic properties of sediments from two small Alpine lakes...
The effect of climate variations on the magnetic properties of sediments from two small Alpine lakes...
The effect of climate variations on the magnetic properties of sediments from two small Alpine lakes...
Chronologies of lake-sediment records covering the last centuries to millennia are usually based on ...
Chronologies of lake-sediment records covering the last centuries to millennia are usually based on ...
The Qinling Mountain Range (33 degrees-34 degrees 30'N, 107 degrees-111 degrees E; 3,767 m a.s....
International audienceThe hypothesis of a climate variability within the last interglacial (Eemian),...
International audienceThe hypothesis of a climate variability within the last interglacial (Eemian),...
International audienceThe hypothesis of a climate variability within the last interglacial (Eemian),...
The magnetic properties of a sediment core from a high altitude lake in the Swiss Alps were compared...
The Holocene magnetic signature due to environmental change has been investigated in sediments from ...
The Holocene magnetic signature due to environmental change has been investigated in sediments from ...
The Holocene magnetic signature due to environmental change has been investigated in sediments from ...
The Holocene magnetic signature due to environmental change has been investigated in sediments from ...
The effect of climate variations on the magnetic properties of sediments from two small Alpine lakes...
The effect of climate variations on the magnetic properties of sediments from two small Alpine lakes...
The effect of climate variations on the magnetic properties of sediments from two small Alpine lakes...
The effect of climate variations on the magnetic properties of sediments from two small Alpine lakes...
Chronologies of lake-sediment records covering the last centuries to millennia are usually based on ...
Chronologies of lake-sediment records covering the last centuries to millennia are usually based on ...
The Qinling Mountain Range (33 degrees-34 degrees 30'N, 107 degrees-111 degrees E; 3,767 m a.s....
International audienceThe hypothesis of a climate variability within the last interglacial (Eemian),...
International audienceThe hypothesis of a climate variability within the last interglacial (Eemian),...
International audienceThe hypothesis of a climate variability within the last interglacial (Eemian),...