The Evolution of the Patagonian Ice Sheet from 35 ka to the Present Day

The Evolution of the Patagonian Ice Sheet from 35 ka to the Present Day

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The Evolution of the Patagonian Ice Sheet from 35 ka to the Present Day

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  1. 1 Intro
  2. 2 Where was the ice at the Global Last Glacial Maximum?
  3. 3 Glaciers and climate change in Patagonia
  4. 4 Rationale: reconstructing the last Patagonian Ice Sheet
  5. 5 Setting the scene: Patagonian Climate
  6. 6 The Southern Westerly Winds
  7. 7 Last Glaciation
  8. 8 Geomorphology 4 key landsystems identified
  9. 9 Geomorphology: Upland mountain glacier landsystem
  10. 10 Geomorphology: Lowland land-terminating glacial landsystem
  11. 11 Land-terminating lowland landsystem: Monte San Lorenzo
  12. 12 Geomorphology: Glaciomarine landsystem
  13. 13 Project aims: PATICE
  14. 14 Methods: Geomorphology
  15. 15 Palaeo ice-sheet reconstruction
  16. 16 Timing of key advances
  17. 17 Annual rates of recession
  18. 18 Palaeoclimatic controls on ice advance and recession in the Holocene: the SAM "Pacemaker"
  19. 19 Insights into Antarctica
  20. 20 Summary and conclusions

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