I proposed that we examine alpine glacier
snowline data from today and the LGM from Tierra Del Fuego to the Brooks Range.
What happened is that CLIMAP was wrong, and extrapolating
snowline data to the surface was right.
[Response: You're absolutely right to point out that the mountain
snowline data was a critical part of unraveling the tropical LGM puzzle.
[Response: You're absolutely right to point out that the mountain
snowline data was a critical part of unraveling the tropical LGM puzzle.
What happened is that CLIMAP was wrong, and extrapolating
snowline data to the surface was right.
Not exact matches
Further the glacier
data suggests we did not at least for a portion of the LGM, since there is no way to note how long the glaciers were at the depressed
snowline location.
Further the glacier
data suggests we did not at least for a portion of the LGM, since there is no way to note how long the glaciers were at the depressed
snowline location.