Little Ice Age Glaciation in Alaska: A record of recent global climatic change
Technical Report
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OSTI ID:7271655
General global cooling and temperature fluctuation accompanied by expansion of mountain glaciers characterized the Little Ice Age of about A.D. 1200 through A.D. 1900. The effects of such temperature changes appear first and are strongest at high latitudes. Therefore the Little Ice Age record of glacial fluctuation in Alaska may provide a good proxy for these events and a test for models of future climatic change. Holocene expansions began here as early as 7000 B.P. and locally show a periodicity of 350 years after about 4500 years B.P. The Little Ice Age followed a late Holocene interval of minor ice advance and a subsequent period of ice margin recession lasting one to seven centuries. The timing of expansions since about A.D. 1200 have often varied between glaciers, but these are the most pervasive glacial events of the Holocene in Alaska and frequently represent ice marginal maxima for this interval. At least two major expansions are, apparent in forefields of both land-terminating and fjord-calving glaciers, but the former display the most reliable and detailed climatic record. Major maxima occurred by the 16th century and into the mid-18th century. Culmination of advances occurred throughout Alaska during the 19th century followed within a few decades by general glacial retreat. Concurrently, equilibrium line altitudes have been raised 100-400 m, representing a rise of 2-3 deg C in mean summer temperature.
- Research Organization:
- State Univ. of New York, Buffalo, NY (United States)
- OSTI ID:
- 7271655
- Report Number(s):
- AD-P-007349/4/XAB
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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540110*
540210 -- Environment
Terrestrial-- Basic Studies-- (1990-)
58 GEOSCIENCES
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ALASKA
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE
CENOZOIC ERA
CLIMATIC CHANGE
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
DISTRIBUTION
GEOLOGIC AGES
GLACIERS
ICE
LITTLE ICE AGE
MONITORING
MOUNTAINS
NORTH AMERICA
PALEOCLIMATOLOGY
PALEONTOLOGY
QUATERNARY PERIOD
SEASONAL VARIATIONS
SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION
USA
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540110*
540210 -- Environment
Terrestrial-- Basic Studies-- (1990-)
58 GEOSCIENCES
580000 -- Geosciences
ALASKA
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE
CENOZOIC ERA
CLIMATIC CHANGE
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
DISTRIBUTION
GEOLOGIC AGES
GLACIERS
ICE
LITTLE ICE AGE
MONITORING
MOUNTAINS
NORTH AMERICA
PALEOCLIMATOLOGY
PALEONTOLOGY
QUATERNARY PERIOD
SEASONAL VARIATIONS
SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION
USA
VARIATIONS