MIT Libraries logoDSpace@MIT

MIT
View Item 
  • DSpace@MIT Home
  • MIT Open Access Articles
  • MIT Open Access Articles
  • View Item
  • DSpace@MIT Home
  • MIT Open Access Articles
  • MIT Open Access Articles
  • View Item
JavaScript is disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it.

700,000 years of tropical Andean glaciation

Author(s)
Rodbell, DT; Hatfield, RG; Abbott, MB; Chen, CY; Woods, A; Stoner, JS; McGee, D; Tapia, PM; Bush, M; Valero-Garcés, BL; Lehmann, SB; Mark, SZ; Weidhaas, NC; Hillman, AL; Larsen, DJ; Delgado, G; Katz, SA; Solada, KE; Morey, AE; Finkenbinder, M; Valencia, B; Rozas-Davila, A; Wattrus, N; Colman, SM; Bustamante, MG; Kück, J; Pierdominici, S; ... Show more Show less
Thumbnail
DownloadPublished version (8.020Mb)
Publisher with Creative Commons License

Publisher with Creative Commons License

Creative Commons Attribution

Terms of use
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Metadata
Show full item record
Abstract
<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>Our understanding of the climatic teleconnections that drove ice-age cycles has been limited by a paucity of well-dated tropical records of glaciation that span several glacial–interglacial intervals. Glacial deposits offer discrete snapshots of glacier extent but cannot provide the continuous records required for detailed interhemispheric comparisons. By contrast, lakes located within glaciated catchments can provide continuous archives of upstream glacial activity, but few such records extend beyond the last glacial cycle. Here a piston core from Lake Junín in the uppermost Amazon basin provides the first, to our knowledge, continuous, independently dated archive of tropical glaciation spanning 700,000 years. We find that tropical glaciers tracked changes in global ice volume and followed a clear approximately 100,000-year periodicity. An enhancement in the extent of tropical Andean glaciers relative to global ice volume occurred between 200,000 and 400,000 years ago, during sustained intervals of regionally elevated hydrologic balance that modified the regular approximately 23,000-year pacing of monsoon-driven precipitation. Millennial-scale variations in the extent of tropical Andean glaciers during the last glacial cycle were driven by variations in regional monsoon strength that were linked to temperature perturbations in Greenland ice cores<jats:sup>1</jats:sup>; these interhemispheric connections may have existed during previous glacial cycles.</jats:p>
Date issued
2022
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/148115
Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences
Journal
Nature
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Citation
Rodbell, DT, Hatfield, RG, Abbott, MB, Chen, CY, Woods, A et al. 2022. "700,000 years of tropical Andean glaciation." Nature, 607 (7918).
Version: Final published version

Collections
  • MIT Open Access Articles

Browse

All of DSpaceCommunities & CollectionsBy Issue DateAuthorsTitlesSubjectsThis CollectionBy Issue DateAuthorsTitlesSubjects

My Account

Login

Statistics

OA StatisticsStatistics by CountryStatistics by Department
MIT Libraries
PrivacyPermissionsAccessibilityContact us
MIT
Content created by the MIT Libraries, CC BY-NC unless otherwise noted. Notify us about copyright concerns.