1958
DOI: 10.3406/rga.1958.2856
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Le cône torrentiel du Lac Tournant

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“…Holzhauser et al, 2005) and the associated late-Holocene cold event (Wanner et al, 2011). This is consistent with a similar change in the sedimentary infill observed in Lake Tournant at the end of the LIA (Shaw et al, 1958). As a result, the glacial activity fluctuations from ad 800 become better recorded in Lake Bramant by Ti variations which probably reflect coarser grain size and indicate glacial advance between ad 800 and 900, around ad 1200 and since ad 1350 (Figure 3).…”
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“…Holzhauser et al, 2005) and the associated late-Holocene cold event (Wanner et al, 2011). This is consistent with a similar change in the sedimentary infill observed in Lake Tournant at the end of the LIA (Shaw et al, 1958). As a result, the glacial activity fluctuations from ad 800 become better recorded in Lake Bramant by Ti variations which probably reflect coarser grain size and indicate glacial advance between ad 800 and 900, around ad 1200 and since ad 1350 (Figure 3).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%