1973
DOI: 10.1016/0033-5894(73)90040-9
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Holocene Climatic Variations—Their Pattern and Possible Cause

Abstract: In the northeastern St. Elias Mountains in southern Yukon Territory and Alaska, C14-dated fluctuations of 14 glacier termini show two major intervals of Holocene glacier expansion, the older dating from 3300-2400 calendar yr BP and the younger corresponding to the Little Ice Age of the last several centuries. Both were about equivalent in magnitude. In addition, a less-extensive and short-lived advance occurred about 1250-1050 calendar yr BP (A.D. 700–900). Conversely, glacier recession, commonly accompanied b… Show more

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“…Denton and Karlén (1973) linked the radiocarbon record with geologic data such as the extension of glaciers and made important conclusions about solar forcing of climate change. Magny (2004Magny ( , 2007 published a long record of Holocene climate-related water table changes in lakes in south-eastern France and adjacent Switzerland.…”
Section: Inter-proxy Comparisonsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Denton and Karlén (1973) linked the radiocarbon record with geologic data such as the extension of glaciers and made important conclusions about solar forcing of climate change. Magny (2004Magny ( , 2007 published a long record of Holocene climate-related water table changes in lakes in south-eastern France and adjacent Switzerland.…”
Section: Inter-proxy Comparisonsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Denton and Karlen, 1973) and Patagonia (Mercer, 1968;1970), but it is not clear to which of them Thukla stage belongs.…”
Section: Chronologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…and falls within a period of general advance of Alpine glaciers (Denton & Karlen, 1973;Mayewsky et al, 2004;Ivy-Ochs et al, 2009) and increase in precipitation (Orombelli, 1997). This climatic deterioration, involving higher peak discharges and within-channel sedimentation, may have forced this major avulsion.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%