2023
DOI: 10.1002/jqs.3535
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Timing and extent of glaciation since the Last Glacial Maximum in the upper Kalguty basin, Russian Altai Mountains

Abstract: The mountains systems of Central Asia are primary targets to study late Pleistocene climate evolution given their location at the crossroads of several atmospheric circulation systems. The timing of glacier extent during this period remains understudied, especially in the Altai Mountains. Here, we have reconstructed glacier extent during three main Late Pleistocene stadials in the upper Kalguty basin (south‐eastern Russian Altai) based on field‐based geomorphic analysis. Additionally, surface exposure dating w… Show more

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“…Beyond the Western Alps, Philip's passion for high mountains, his scientific rigor, and his remarkable power of observation led him to produce paleo-glacial reconstructions in the southern Russian Altai (Deline et al, 2020(Deline et al, , 2023 through collaborations with archaeologists. He has also engaged in research in the northern Kerguelen Archipelago for paleo-climatological purposes.…”
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“…Beyond the Western Alps, Philip's passion for high mountains, his scientific rigor, and his remarkable power of observation led him to produce paleo-glacial reconstructions in the southern Russian Altai (Deline et al, 2020(Deline et al, , 2023 through collaborations with archaeologists. He has also engaged in research in the northern Kerguelen Archipelago for paleo-climatological purposes.…”
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confidence: 99%