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Showing papers by "Arjen P. Stroeven published in 2010"


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TL;DR: In this article, the evolution of the Laurentide and Cordilleran ice sheets during their build-up phase towards the last glacial maximum (LGM) between 115 and 21 kyr has been investigated.

147 citations


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TL;DR: Exposure durations of glacial landforms in widely separated areas of central Yukon Territory affected by the northern sector of the Cordilleran Ice Sheet (CIS) and alpine glaciers have been determined using cosmogenic 10Be in quartz.

34 citations


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TL;DR: Cosmogenic exposure dating has greatly enhanced our ability to define glacial chronologies spanning several global cold periods, and glacial boulder exposure ages are now routinely used to constrain glaciers.
Abstract: Cosmogenic exposure dating has greatly enhanced our ability to define glacial chronologies spanning several global cold periods, and glacial boulder exposure ages are now routinely used to constrai ...

5 citations


01 Jan 2010
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used cosmogenic exposure ages to determine the timing of deglaciation of the Scandinavian ice sheet (SIS) at summit elevation in the central Swedish mountains.
Abstract: We use cosmogenic exposure ages to determine the timing of deglaciation of the Scandinavian ice sheet (SIS) at summit elevation in the central Swedish mountains. Mean exposure ages for boulders on ...

4 citations


01 Jan 2010
TL;DR: The Bayan Har Shan, a prominent upland area in the northeastern sector of the Tibetan Plateau, hosts an extensive glacial geological record as discussed by the authors, which can be used to reconstruct its palaeoglaciology.
Abstract: The Bayan Har Shan, a prominent upland area in the northeastern sector of the Tibetan Plateau, hosts an extensive glacial geological record. To reconstruct its palaeoglaciology we have determined 1 ...

3 citations


01 Jan 2010
TL;DR: The Haizi Shan area on the SE Tibetan Plateau is characterized by a relatively low relief plateau surrounded by steeper fluvial valleys as discussed by the authors, where glacial deposits and erosive imprints are widely distributed.
Abstract: The Haizi Shan area on the SE Tibetan Plateau is characterized by a relatively low relief plateau surrounded by steeper fluvial valleys. Glacial deposits and erosive imprints are widely distributed ...

1 citations


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TL;DR: The Tibetan Plateau is the largest and highest elevated area on Earth with consequential impacts on regional (monsoon development) and global (CO2 sequestering) climate patterns and evolution.
Abstract: The Tibetan Plateau is the largest and highest elevated area on Earth with consequential impacts on regional (monsoon development) and global (CO2 sequestering) climate patterns and evolution, and ...