Posters GM10.1/CL1.33/CR4.8
Attendance Time: Thursday, 27 April 2017, 17:30–19:00 Hall X2 Chairperson: Giovanni Monegato, Stefan Winkler |
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X2.74
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EGU2017-15943
Establishing age constraints for Middle Pleistocene glaciofluvial sediments in the European Alpine foreland - new insights from luminescence dating Christopher Lüthgens, Eike F. Rades, Lukas Bickel, and Markus Fiebig |
X2.75
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EGU2017-843
The post-LGM deglaciation in Central and Southeast Switzerland: New insights from surface exposure dating Max Boxleitner, Max Maisch, Dagmar Brandova, Markus Egli, Susan Ivy Ochs, and Marcus Christl |
X2.76 |
EGU2017-7702
Did permafrost modify basal conditions during the Last Glacial Maximum? The case of the Rhine glacier, Swiss Alps (withdrawn) Denis Cohen, Thomas Zwinger, Wilfried Haeberli, and Urs H. Fischer |
X2.77
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EGU2017-3243
Towards a glacial chronology of the central Dinaric Alps using cosmogenic 36Cl dating Manja Žebre, Mehmet Akif Sarıkaya, Uroš Stepišnik, Cengiz Yıldırım, and Attila Çiner |
X2.78
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EGU2017-15639
Chronological constraints on the Holocene glacier dynamics of the Argentière Glacier (Mont Blanc massif, France) based on cosmogenic nuclide dating Marie Protin, Irene Schimmelpfennig, Jean-Louis Mugnier, Ludovic Ravanel, Philip Deline, Melaine Le Roy, Luc Moreau, and Aster Team |
X2.79
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EGU2017-16580
From the valley floor to the peaks: Stratigraphy and landscape evolution of the Alpine Lateglacial in the Kitzbühel Alps (Tyrol, Austria) Elijah Dippenaar and Jürgen Reitner |
X2.80
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EGU2017-14066
Allostratigraphic approach on the Alpine Lateglacial Giovanni Monegato and Jürgen M. Reitner |
X2.81
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EGU2017-11332
The last deglaciation in New Zealand ; revisiting the Misery moraines at Arthur’s Pass in the Southern Alps of New Zealand David Fink, Henrik Rother, Craig Woodward, James Shulmeister, and Klaus Wilcken |
X2.82
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EGU2017-2000
Holocene glacier chronology of the Southern Alps/New Zealand – a critical re-assessment based on geomorphological and glaciological principles Stefan Winkler |
X2.83
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EGU2017-6576
Reconstruction and paleoclimatic significance of Late Pleistocene niche glaciation at Mt Aston, Tararua Range, North Island, New Zealand Martin Brook |
X2.84
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EGU2017-187
Last Glacial-Interglacial Transition ice dynamics in the Wicklow Mountains, Ireland Lauren Knight, Clare Boston, Harold Lovell, and Nick Pepin |
X2.85
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EGU2017-1377
COSMOGENIC 36Cl GEOCHRONOLOGY OF THE NORTHERN VALLEYS OF MOUNT DEDEGÖL, WESTERN TAURUS MOUNTAINS (TURKEY) Oguzhan Kose, Mehmet Akif Sarıkaya, Attila Çiner, Ömer Lütfi Şen, and Adem Candaş |
X2.86
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EGU2017-7912
Micromorphological difference between glacial and glaciofluvial quartz grain, evidence from Svalbard Klára Krbcová |
X2.87
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EGU2017-9633
Climatic implications of glacial evolution in the Tröllaskagi peninsula (northern Iceland) since the Little Ice Age maximum. The cases of the Gljúfurárjökull and Tungnahryggsjökull glaciers José M. Fernández-Fernández, Nuria Andrés, Skafti Brynjólfsson, Þorsteinn Sæmundsson, and David Palacios |
X2.88 |
EGU2017-12830
Combining lichenometry and photogrammetry criteria for glacier evolution research in the Tröllaskagi peninsula (northern Iceland): Gljúfurárjökull and Tungnahryggsjökull glaciers (withdrawn) José M. Fernández-Fernández, Nuria Andrés, Francisco J. López-Acevedo, Starri Heiðmarsson, and David Palacios |
X2.89
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EGU2017-17691
Fossil debris-covered glaciers in Demanda Sierra (Northern Spain): geomorphological research and 10Be cosmogenic exposure dating José M. Fernández-Fernández, David Palacios, Nuria Andrés, Irene Schimmelpfennig, Amelia Gómez-Villar, Javier Santos-González, Javier Álvarez-Martínez, José Arnáez, José Úbeda, and José M. García-Ruiz |
X2.90
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EGU2017-12543
Geomorphological map of glaciated gorges in a granitic massif (Gredos range, Central Spain). Néstor Campos, Luis Miguel Tanarro, and David Palacios |
X2.91
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EGU2017-15700
Past glaciation in the Sierra Aconquija, NW Argentina Jürgen Mey, Mitch D'Arcy, David L. Egholm, and Taylor F. Schildgen |
X2.92
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EGU2017-17845
Paleoglacier reconstruction of the central massif of Gredos range during Last Glacial Maximum. Néstor Campos and Luis Miguel Tanarro |