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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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Holocene glacier fluctuations

TL;DR: A global overview of glacier advances and retreats (grouped by regions and by millennia) for the Holocene is compiled from previous studies as mentioned in this paper, which reconstructs of glacier fluctuations are based on mapping and dating moraines defined by 14 C, TCN, OSL, lichenometry and tree rings (discontinuous records/time series).
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Cosmogenic chlorine-36 from calcium spallation

TL;DR: In this article, the authors measured the spallation rate of calcite at Tabernacle Hill basalt at an altitude of 1445 m and an effective geomagnetic latitude of 40.9 ° and estimated the corresponding rate at sea level and high latitude at 48.8 ± 3.4 atoms (g Ca)−1 a−1.
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Global characterization of the Holocene Thermal Maximum

TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyzed the global variations in the timing and magnitude of the Holocene Thermal Maximum (HTM) and their dependence on various forcings in transient simulations covering the last 9000 years (9 ka), performed with a global atmosphere-ocean-vegetation model.
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Timing of glaciation during the last glacial cycle: evaluating the concept of a global 'Last Glacial Maximum' (LGM)

TL;DR: It has long been known that mountain glaciers and continental ice sheets around the globe reached their respective maximum extent at different times during the last glacial cycle, often well before the global Last Glacial Maximum (LGM; c. 23-19-ka), which is formally defined by peaks in global sea level and marine oxygen isotope records as discussed by the authors.
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The French accelerator mass spectrometry facility ASTER: Improved performance and developments

TL;DR: Following the installation and acceptance test of the French 5 MV AMS facility ASTER, the focus has been on improving the capability for routine measurements of 10Be and 26Al as discussed by the authors.
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