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Deglaciation in the central Pyrenees during the Pleistocene–Holocene transition: Timing and geomorphological significance

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In this article, the authors used cosmic-ray exposure (CRE) dating to study deglaciation in a sector of the southern-central Pyrenees (the Panticosa massif and the upper Gallego and Ossau valleys).
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This article is published in Quaternary Science Reviews.The article was published on 2017-04-15. It has received 63 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Deglaciation & Rock glacier.

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The Younger Dryas climatic conditions in the Za Mnichem Valley (Polish High Tatra Mountains) based on exposure‐age dating and glacier‐climate modelling

TL;DR: Cosmogenic 36Cl was measured in bedrock and moraine boulders in the Za Mnichem valley (High Tatra Mountains) as mentioned in this paper, which indicated a probable uniform temperature change across central and western Europe, with precipitation being the most significant factor affecting the mass balance of mountain glaciers.
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Deglaciation of the High Tatra Mountains

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the current state of knowledge about the last glacial cycle and its termination in the High Tatra Mountains based on exposure age chronology 36 Cl dating of glacial features applied on both the northern and the southern slope of the range, indicates that the maximum advance (LGM I) occurred in the time range between 25 and 20 ka and the subsequent episode when glaciers were stable, took place at around 18 ka The mean annual temperature was depressed by 11-12oC in relation to the modern conditions and precipitation was 40-50% of the
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Deglaciation in the Cantabrian Mountains: pattern and evolution

TL;DR: The last deglaciation of the Cantabrian mountain began later than 30 ka ago, after a local glacier maximum, followed by a moderate glacier retreat during a less cold period, and a new glacier advance that deposited moraines close to the maximum extension moraine complexes as mentioned in this paper.
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Distribution of relict rock glaciers in the Cantabrian Mountains (León, Spain)

TL;DR: In this article, a localización of 173 glaciares rocosos relictos (atendiendo a forma en planta: de lengua, lobulados, complejos) in seis zonas de la Cordillera Cantabrica, establecidas segun factores de tipo morfoestructural and/or concentracion.
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Redating the moraines in the Kromer Valley (Silvretta Mountains) – New evidence for an early Holocene glacier advance:

TL;DR: Among the many well-preserved moraine systems that are found throughout the Austrian Silvretta Mountains, a set of prominent moraines in the upper Kromer Valley located in front of the ‘Little Ice...
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