Palaeoglacier modelling is an important approach for reconstructing the palaeoclimate. The timing of glaciations in the central part of the Gangdise Mountains has been constrained previously, but the palaeoclimate remains unclear. In this paper, the palaeo-temperature and precipitation of the early marine isotope stage (MIS) 2, the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM), and the early Holocene were reconstructed using coupled mass balance and ice flow models. The results show that a series of temperature changes (Delta T) and precipitation factors (F-p) resulted in optimum palaeoglacial extents. The modelled palaeoglaciers during the early MIS 2, the LGM, and the early Holocene cover areas of similar to 18.1 km(2), similar to 17.4 km(2), and similar to 16.3 km(2), respectively, with ice volumes of similar to 2.18 km(3), similar to 1.99 km(3), and similar to 1.95 km(3), respectively. Previous studies on ice cores, pollen samples, and lake sediments were referenced to narrow the range of palaeo-temperatures and precipitations. The reconstructed temperatures during the early MIS 2, LGM, and early Holocene were constrained to 2.4-2.9 degrees C, 2.15-3.05 degrees C, and 0.95-1.5 degrees C lower than today, respectively. Their precipitation levels were 60-80%, 50-80%, and 100-150% of the present-day level, respectively.

Palaeoclimate Reconstruction of the Central Gangdise Mountains, Southern Tibetan Plateau, Based on Glacier Modelling

Qian Zhang
;
Capolongo D.
2022-01-01

Abstract

Palaeoglacier modelling is an important approach for reconstructing the palaeoclimate. The timing of glaciations in the central part of the Gangdise Mountains has been constrained previously, but the palaeoclimate remains unclear. In this paper, the palaeo-temperature and precipitation of the early marine isotope stage (MIS) 2, the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM), and the early Holocene were reconstructed using coupled mass balance and ice flow models. The results show that a series of temperature changes (Delta T) and precipitation factors (F-p) resulted in optimum palaeoglacial extents. The modelled palaeoglaciers during the early MIS 2, the LGM, and the early Holocene cover areas of similar to 18.1 km(2), similar to 17.4 km(2), and similar to 16.3 km(2), respectively, with ice volumes of similar to 2.18 km(3), similar to 1.99 km(3), and similar to 1.95 km(3), respectively. Previous studies on ice cores, pollen samples, and lake sediments were referenced to narrow the range of palaeo-temperatures and precipitations. The reconstructed temperatures during the early MIS 2, LGM, and early Holocene were constrained to 2.4-2.9 degrees C, 2.15-3.05 degrees C, and 0.95-1.5 degrees C lower than today, respectively. Their precipitation levels were 60-80%, 50-80%, and 100-150% of the present-day level, respectively.
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