The most extensive Holocene advance in the Stauning Alper, East Greenland, occurred in the Little Ice Age

TitleThe most extensive Holocene advance in the Stauning Alper, East Greenland, occurred in the Little Ice Age
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2008
AuthorsHall, BL, Baroni, C, Denton, GH
JournalPolar Research
Volume27
Issue2
Pagination128-134
ISSN0800-0395
Abstract

We present glacial geologic and chronologic data concerning the Holocene ice extent in the Stauning Alper of East Greenland. The retreat of ice from the late-glacial position back into the mountains was accomplished by at least 11 000 cal years B.P. The only recorded advance after this time occurred during the past few centuries (the Little Ice Age). Therefore, we postulate that the Little Ice Age event represents the maximum Holocene ice extent in this part of East Greenland.

DOI10.1111/j.1751-8369.2008.00058.x