1998
DOI: 10.2307/1551975
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Evidence for an Early Neoglacial Glacier Advance from Rock Glaciers and Lake Sediments in the Sierra Nevada, California, U.S.A.

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“…The expansion of Owens Lake at this time is supported by the occurrence of 100 m lowering of tree line in the White Mountains between 4100 and 3500 cal yr BP, implying a 1 1C decrease in warmseason temperatures (LaMarche, 1973). Within this interval, cored lake sediments within the southern Sierra Nevada below rock glaciers (Konrad and Clark, 1998) and the Palisades Glacier (Bowerman and Clark, 2005) indicate the beginning of a Neoglacial advance at $3500 cal yr BP. The late Holocene ostracode record apparently does not preserve a time of wetter or cooler conditions after $4300 cal yr BP, whereas stratigraphic, geomorphic, geochemical, and dendrologic evidence apparently does (Fig.…”
Section: Holocene Lake-level Recordmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…The expansion of Owens Lake at this time is supported by the occurrence of 100 m lowering of tree line in the White Mountains between 4100 and 3500 cal yr BP, implying a 1 1C decrease in warmseason temperatures (LaMarche, 1973). Within this interval, cored lake sediments within the southern Sierra Nevada below rock glaciers (Konrad and Clark, 1998) and the Palisades Glacier (Bowerman and Clark, 2005) indicate the beginning of a Neoglacial advance at $3500 cal yr BP. The late Holocene ostracode record apparently does not preserve a time of wetter or cooler conditions after $4300 cal yr BP, whereas stratigraphic, geomorphic, geochemical, and dendrologic evidence apparently does (Fig.…”
Section: Holocene Lake-level Recordmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Üzerinde liken bulunan kaya buzulları üç aşamada değerlendirilirken, liken bulunmayan kaya buzullarına herhangi bir işlem yapılma-mıştır (Dede vd., 2015: 68). Kaya buzullarının hareketlilik durumunun likenle kaplı olup olmamasına göre belirlenmesi pek çok uluslararası çalışmada kullanılan (Haeberli, 1979;Konrad ve Clark, 1998;Kääb vd., 2002;Haeberli vd., 2006;Johnson vd., 2007) nesnel bir ölçüttür (Çizelge 1). Bu nedenle tartışma yazarının, kaya buzullarının aktif olup olmadığının belirlenmesinde likenlerin kullanılamayacağı, örneğin tembel hayvanın bile üzerinde liken bulunabildiği şeklindeki tanımlaması dikkat çekicidir.…”
Section: şEkil 2 Farklı Kaya Buzulu Tiplerinin Yakın Vadilerde Bulunuşuunclassified
“…Small ice caps and alpine glaciers in the northern and southern hemispheres also grew during the neoglacial (e.g. Patagonia, Alaska, western USA; Konrad and Clark 1998;Glasser et al 2004;Glasser et al 2005;Barclay et al 2009), and together these ice masses potentially caused a small (decimetre-scale) draw-down in global sea level. This leaves Antarctica as the main potential source of late Holocene eustasy (Nakada and Lambeck 1988).…”
Section: Mid To Late-holocene Grounded Ice Meltmentioning
confidence: 99%