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Climate during the Last Glacial Maximum in the northern Sawatch Range, Colorado, USA

October 31, 2019

Temperature-index modeling is used to determine the magnitude of temperature depression in the northern Sawatch Range required to maintain steady-state mass balances of six reconstructed glaciers at their extent during the local Last Glacial Maximum (LLGM), dated at ~21 ka. Assuming no significant differences in precipitation compared to modern values, mean annual temperatures in the region were on average 8.8 + 0.5/– 0.8 °C cooler than they are today. Allowing for modest (± 10 cm) increases or decreases in precipitation, required temperature depressions only differ by ±0.2 °C. Temperature depression in the northern Sawatch Range is consistent, although slightly greater, with those determined in other ranges in Colorado using similar approaches. The estimates presented here are, however, substantially less than those suggested by several downscaled simulations of global Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) climate, that might be due to the need for improved calibration of such downscalings, or the models from which they are derived. Our estimates of LGM temperature depression are considerably greater than that previously determined in the study area and those in two other ranges in Colorado derived using different methodologies, the latter being most likely responsible for the discrepancies.

Publication Year 2019
Title Climate during the Last Glacial Maximum in the northern Sawatch Range, Colorado, USA
DOI 10.3390/quat2040036
Authors Keith A. Brugger, Chester A. Ruleman, Marc W. Caffee, Cody C. Mason
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Quaternary On-line Journal
Index ID 70278929
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Geosciences and Environmental Change Science Center
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