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The Last Glacial Maximum

Oregon State University · Geological Survey of Canada · +6 more institutions

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Abstract

We used 5704 14C, 10Be, and 3He ages that span the interval from 10,000 to 50,000 years ago (10 to 50 ka) to constrain the timing of the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) in terms of global ice-sheet and mountain-glacier extent. Growth of the ice sheets to their maximum positions occurred between 33.0 and 26.5 ka in response to climate forcing from decreases in northern summer insolation, tropical Pacific sea surface temperatures, and atmospheric CO2. Nearly all ice sheets were at their LGM positions from 26.5 ka to 19 to 20 ka, corresponding to minima in these forcings. The onset of Northern Hemisphere deglaciation 19 to 20 ka was induced by an increase in northern summer insolation, providing the source for an…

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Keywords
  • Deglaciation
  • Glacial period
  • Geology
  • Ice sheet
  • Glacier
  • Insolation
  • Last Glacial Maximum
  • Physical geography
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life below water
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