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DOI: 10.1016/j.gloplacha.2016.02.008
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Glacier variations in the Northern Caucasus compared to climatic reconstructions over the past millennium
作者: Solomina O.; Bushueva I.; Dolgova E.; Jomelli V.; Alexandrin M.; Mikhalenko V.; Matskovsky V.
刊名: Global and Planetary Change
ISSN: 0921-8181
出版年: 2016
卷: 140
起始页码: 28
结束页码: 58
语种: 英语
英文关键词: Blue intensity ; Glacier fluctuations ; High resolution paleoclimatic reconstruction ; Little ice age ; Medieval climate anomaly ; Modern glacier retreat ; Northern Caucasus ; Tree rings
Scopus关键词: Climate change ; Forestry ; Glacial geology ; Ice ; Landforms ; Repair ; Blue intensity ; Caucasus ; Glacier fluctuations ; Glacier retreat ; Little Ice Age ; Medieval climate anomalies ; Paleoclimatic reconstruction ; Tree rings ; Trees (mathematics) ; climate variation ; comparative study ; glacier advance ; glacier mass balance ; glacier retreat ; Little Ice Age ; Medieval Warm Period ; moraine ; paleoclimate ; proxy climate record ; reconstruction ; regional climate ; spatial resolution ; tree ring ; warming ; Alps ; Caucasus ; Karachay-Cherkessia ; Russian Federation ; Teberda River
英文摘要: In the Northern Caucasus, glacier and climatic variations over the past centuries remain insufficiently documented. In this review, we summarized the high-resolution information on glacier and climate fluctuations in the region for the past millennium and provided a synthesis of these two lines of evidence with respect to regional climate change. The key areas considered in the paper are the Elbrus area, the Teberda and Arkhyz valleys in the Western Caucasus and the Cherek Bezengiisky and Tsey valleys in the Eastern Caucasus, where the most paleoclimatic evidence has been retrieved.We focused on the fluctuation records of the ten glaciers that are best documented. To reconstruct changes in glacier length in the past, we used aerial photos, optical space images, repeated photographs and old maps. The ages of moraines were defined with the help of instrumental records, historical images, old maps, and tree-ring dating.Lichenometry was used as a supplementary tool to determine the relative ages of glacial landforms. We reviewed the collection of control points used for the lichenometric curves and determined the time limit of potential use of this method in the Caucasus to be up to one millennium.High-resolution tree-ring-based hydroclimatic reconstructions in the Northern Caucasus are presented based on the reconstruction of June-September temperature (1595-2012 CE), the mass balance reconstruction of the Garabashi Glacier (1800-2008 CE) and the runoff of the Teberda River (low-frequency variations) for May, July and August for 1850-2005 CE.The synthesis of all the available paleoclimatic records revealed several distinct climatic periods. Evidence of a warm interval (traditionally referred to as the "Arkhyz break in glaciation") preceding the Little Ice Age (LIA) in the Caucasus is based on archeological, palynological, geochemical and pedological data. However, the conclusions concerning the duration and magnitude of this warming are still vague due to the low resolution of the data available and ambiguous interpretation of the evidence. The first LIA maximum glacier extent in the past millennium is poorly constrained. According to our data, it occurred prior to the year 1598 CE (tree-ring-based minimum age). Two other major phases of advances occurred in the second half of the 17th century CE and the first half of 19th century CE. General glacier retreat in the Northern Caucasus started in the late 1840s CE, with four to five minor readvances in the 1860s-1880s CE and three readvances or steady states in the 20th century CE (1910s, 1920s and 1970s-1980s). Since the last LIA maximum in the middle of the 19th century CE, most glaciers have decreased in length by more than 1000 m, and the rise in the elevation of the glacier fronts has exceeded 200 m. The glacier advances correspond to summer temperature minima and are generally coherent with the reconstructed mass balance of the Garabashi Glacier. A comparison of a tree-ring-based summer temperature reconstruction in the Northern Caucasus with detailed reconstructions of summer temperature and glacier fluctuations in the Alps shows a pronounced agreement between the records and supports the similarity between the patterns of climatic and glacier variations in the two regions. © 2016 Elsevier B.V.
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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/11681
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作者单位: Institute of Geography RAS, Moscow, Russian Federation

Recommended Citation:
Solomina O.,Bushueva I.,Dolgova E.,et al. Glacier variations in the Northern Caucasus compared to climatic reconstructions over the past millennium[J]. Global and Planetary Change,2016-01-01,140.
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