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Tree ring-dated fluctuation history of Midui glacier since the little ice age in the southeastern Tibetan plateau

Journal

SCIENCE CHINA-EARTH SCIENCES
Volume 55, Issue 4, Pages 521-529

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SCIENCE PRESS
DOI: 10.1007/s11430-011-4338-3

Keywords

Tibetan Plateau; glacier fluctuation; tree ring; Little Ice Age; climate change; moraine dating

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [40801033, 41130529]
  2. DFG, German Research Foundation [BR1895/21-1]

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Fluctuation history of Midui glacier in the southeastern Tibet since the Little Ice Age (LIA) was reconstructed by the dating of lateral and terminal moraines using tree rings. Four conversions of glacier advance/stabilization to retreat were identified at around 1767, 1875, 1924 and 1964. The glacier reached its LIA maximum position at 1767. The fluctuations are consistent with those of other glaciers from the Tibetan Plateau, the Rockies and the Alps, suggesting high spatial coherency of glacier fluctuations in the Northern Hemisphere. Comparison with the summer temperature reconstruction in the southeastern Tibetan Plateau indicated that the Midui glacier fluctuation may be related to temperature variation on the centennial timescale. On the decadal scale, the fluctuation could correspond to cold/warm variation with an 8-year lag on average.

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