Title
Early warming of tropical South America at the last glacial-interglacial transition
Date Issued
31 May 2002
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Seltzer G.
Rodbell D.
Baker P.
Fritz S.
Rowe H.
Dunbar R.
Syracuse University
Abstract
Glaciation in the humid tropical Andes is a sensitive indicator of mean annual temperature. Here, we present sedimentological data from lakes beyond the glacial limit in the tropical Andes indicating that deglaciation from the Last Glacial Maximum led substantial warming at high northern latitudes. Deglaciation from glacial maximum positions at Lake Titicaca, Peru/Bolivia (16°S), and Lake Junin, Peru (11°S), occurred 22,000 to 19,500 calendar years before the present, several thousand years before the Bølling-Allerød warming of the Northern Hemisphere and deglaciation of the Sierra Nevada, United States (36.5° to 38°N). The tropical Andes deglaciated while climatic conditions remained regionally wet, which reflects the dominant control of mean annual temperature on tropical glaciation.
Start page
1685
End page
1686
Volume
296
Issue
5573
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Geociencias, Multidisciplinar Investigación climática
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-0037204985
PubMed ID
Source
Science
ISSN of the container
00368075
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