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Mid-late Pleistocene glacial evolution in the Grove Mountains, East Antarctica, constraints from cosmogenic Be-10 surface exposure dating of glacial erratic cobbles 期刊论文
QUATERNARY SCIENCE REVIEWS, 2016, 卷号: 145, 期号: 0, 页码: 71-81
Authors:  Dong, GC (Dong, Guocheng);  Huang, FX (Huang, Feixin);  Yi, CL (Yi, Chaolu);  Liu, XH (Liu, Xiaohan);  Zhou, WJ (Zhou, Weijian);  Caffee, MW (Caffee, Marc W.);  Huang, FX
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Glacial HisTories From The East Antarctic Ice Sheet (Eais) Provide Keys To UnderstAndIng Correlations Between The Eats And Global Climate. They Are Especially Helpful In The Assessment Of Global Sea Level Change  And As a Means Of Quantifying The Magnitude Of pAst Glacial Activity And The RAte At Which Ice Responded To climAte Change. Given The Significance Of Eais Glacial hisTories  It Is Imperative That More Glacial Chronologic Data For thIs Region Be Obtained  Especially For The Mid-to-lAte Pleistocene. We Report Cosmogenic Be-10 Surface Exposure DAtIng Results From Glacially Transported Cobbles Embedded In Blue-ice moraIne MAterial At Mount hardIng  The Grove Mountains  Eais. Forty Exotic Cobbles Sampled AlOng Two PrOfiles (a And b) On This Blue-ice MoraIne Present Apparent Exposure-ages RangIng From 7.2 To 542.2 Ka. We Explore This Scattered Dataset By UsIng PrIncipal compOnent Analysis (Pca) To Identify Statistically Significant Trends In The Data. We Identify a correlatiOn betWeen Exposure-age And Distance Of The Cobbles From Mount hardIng. In prOfile a  Cobbles Further From Mount HardIng Yield Older Exposure-ages Than Those That Are Relatively Close. In Profile b  Cobbles Closer To Mount HardIng Are Found To Have Relatively Older Exposure-ages. In Term Of Glacial hisTory We Suggest That The Direction Of Ice Flow Changed durIng The Period From Similar To 60 To 200 Ka  And That Multiple Glacial Fluctuations Occurred In The Mid-late Pleistocene. (c) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All Rights Reserved.  
Toward a late Holocene glacial chronology for the eastern Nyainqentanglha Range, southeastern Tibet 期刊论文
QUATERNARY SCIENCE REVIEWS, 2015, 卷号: 107, 期号: 0, 页码: 243-259
Authors:  Loibl, D (Loibl, David);  Hochreuther, P (Hochreuther, Philipp);  Schulte, P (Schulte, Philipp);  Hulle, D (Huelle, Daniela);  Zhu, HF (Zhu, Haifeng);  Brauning, A (Braeuning, Achim);  Lehmkuhl, F (Lehmkuhl, Frank);  Loibl, D
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Indian Ocean Summer Monsoon (IOSM)-dynamics within the past 4 ka recorded in the sediments of Lake Nam Co, central Tibetan Plateau (China) 期刊论文
QUATERNARY SCIENCE REVIEWS, 2012, 卷号: 39, 期号: 0, 页码: 73-85
Authors:  Kasper T (Kasper, Thomas);  Haberzettl T (Haberzettl, Torsten);  Doberschutz S (Doberschuetz, Stefan);  Daut G (Daut, Gerhard);  Wang JB (王君波);  Zhu LP (朱立平);  Nowaczyk N (Nowaczyk, Norbert);  Mausbacher R (Maeusbacher, Roland);  Kasper, T (通讯作者),Univ Jena, Inst Geog, Dept Phys Geog, Loebdergraben 32,Room 314-1, D-07743 Jena, Germany.
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Laguna-potrok-aike  Paleomagnetic Secular Variation  Holocene Climate Development  Geomagnetic-field Models  Southern Patagonia  Environmental-changes  Ice Cores  Yr-bp  Hydrological Changes  Level Fluctuations  
Constraints on the late Quaternary glaciations in Tibet from cosmogenic exposure ages of moraine surfaces 期刊论文
QUATERNARY SCIENCE REVIEWS, 2011, 卷号: 30, 期号: 5-6, 页码: 528-554
Authors:  Chevalier ML (Chevalier Marie-Luce);  Hilley G (Hilley George);  Tapponnier P (Tapponnier Paul);  Van der Woerd J (Van Der Woerd, Jerome);  Jing LZ (刘静);  Finkel RC (Finkel Robert C.);  Ryerson FJ (Ryerson Frederick J.);  Li HB (李海兵);  Liu XH (刘小汉);  Chevalier ML (通讯作者),CAGS, Key Lab Continental Dynam, Inst Geol, 26 Baiwanzhuang Rd, Beijing 100037, Peoples R China
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HOLOCENE GLACIER FLUCTUATIONS  IMPLY SECULAR VARIATIONS  SLIP-RATE MEASUREMENTS  PRODUCTION-RATES  KARAKORAM FAULT  PLEISTOCENE GLACIATIONS  LANDSCAPE EVOLUTION  NORTHERN PAKISTAN  SCALING FACTORS  SOUTHERN TIBET