The Alpine “Iceman” and Holocene Climatic Change
- 1 July 1996
- journal article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Quaternary Research
- Vol. 46 (1) , 78-83
- https://doi.org/10.1006/qres.1996.0046
Abstract
The finding of a prehistoric mummified corpse at the upper edge of the accumulation area of an alpine glacier, together with its unique set of artifacts, provided new information on glacier dimensions during the little-known phases of major glacier shrinkage that characterized the warmest parts of the Holocene. The sudden burial of the corpse in a permanent snow cover occurred 5300–5050 cal yr B.P., indicating a significant climatic change that induced glacier expansion at the beginning of Neoglaciation. New geomorphologic data and two AMS 14 C ages from buried soils suggest that the present glacier size, following over 100 yr of shrinkage, is comparable to that immediately preceding Neoglaciation. Therefore, we can deduce that the current global climatic warming may have interrupted the environmental conditions prevailing in the Alps during Neoglacial time, restoring characteristics similar to those prevailing during the climatic optimum that were never achieved during the second half of the Holocene.Keywords
This publication has 20 references indexed in Scilit:
- Lateglacial and Holocene glacier fluctuations and climate variations in western Norway: A reviewPublished by Elsevier ,2003
- Do Greenland Ice Cores Reflect NW European Interglacial Climate Variations?Quaternary Research, 1995
- Holocene glacial activity and climatic variations in the Swiss Alps: reconstructing a continuous record from proglacial lake sedimentsThe Holocene, 1994
- Iceman in the cold light of dayNature, 1993
- Holocene glacier and climate variations in western Norway: Evidence for early Holocene glacier demise and multiple Neoglacial eventsGeology, 1991
- Swiss vegetation history during the last 18 000 yearsNew Phytologist, 1988
- Lichen Growth Curves for the Southern Flank of the Mont Blanc Massif, Western Italian AlpsArctic and Alpine Research, 1983
- Late‐glacial ice advances in the western Italian AlpsBoreas, 1982
- Equilibrium-line Altitudes of Late Quaternary Glaciers in the Southern Alps, New ZealandQuaternary Research, 1975
- Chronology of neoglaciation in the North American CordilleraAmerican Journal of Science, 1967