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  Reconstruction of equilibrium-line altitudes for tropical and sub-tropical glaciers

Benn, D. I., Owen, L. A., Osmaston, H. A., Seltzer, G. O., Porter, S. C., & Mark, B. G. (2005). Reconstruction of equilibrium-line altitudes for tropical and sub-tropical glaciers. Quaternary International, 138-139, 8-21.

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Benn, D. I., Author
Owen, L. A., Author
Osmaston, H. A., Author
Seltzer, G. O., Author
Porter, S. C., Author
Mark, B. G.1, Author           
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1Research Group Paleo-Climatology, Dr. S. P. Harrison, Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry, Max Planck Society, ou_1497765              

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Free keywords: Late quaternary glaciations Northwestern himalaya mountains Northern pakistan Last glaciation Asynchronous glaciation Karakoram mountains Late pleistocene Tibetan plateau Valley glaciers Nanga-parbat
 Abstract: Past fluctuations of tropical and sub-tropical glaciers provide important palaeoclimate proxies for regions where other forms of evidence are rare. However, published equilibrium-line altitude (ELA) estimates for tropical and sub-tropical glaciers at the LGM vary widely, reflecting the diversity of methods and approaches employed by different research groups. This complicates regional and global comparisons of ELA estimates, and emphasises the need for standardised methods. The distinctive character of tropical and sub-tropical glaciers, however, means that standard methods for reconstructing former glacier limits, ELAs. and palaeoclimate need to be adapted for local conditions. Many methods of ELA reconstruction explicitly or implicitly make assumptions about glacier mass balance gradients, and care needs to be taken that the choice of accumulation area ratios (AARs), balance ratios (BRs) and terminus-to-head ratios (THARs) is appropriate, as such indices are influenced by climatic regime. debris cover and other factors. ELA reconstructions should employ multiple methods, and should be cross-checked and fully reported, to allow assessment of the accuracy of ELA estimates. Reliable glacier chronologies are equally important. Dating should be based on multiple radiometric techniques wherever possible, and method of dating, the type of material dated, and the context of the date must all be reported. (c) 2005 Elsevier Ltd and INQUA. All rights reserved. [References: 80]

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Title: Quaternary International
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Publ. Info: Oxford : Pergamon
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 138-139 Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 8 - 21 Identifier: ISSN: 1040-6182
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/954925588348