In:
Boreas, Wiley, Vol. 43, No. 3 ( 2014-07), p. 688-698
Abstract:
Recent investigations into relict periglacial phenomena in northern and western C hina and on the Q inghai– T ibet P lateau provide information for delineating the extent of permafrost in C hina during the L ate P leistocene. Polygonal and wedge‐shaped structures indicate that, during the local L ast G lacial M aximum ( LLGM , between ∼35 and 10.5 ka BP ), the southern limit of latitudinal permafrost in northern C hina advanced southward at least to ∼38–40° N in the east and to ∼37–39° N in the west. This represents an advance of about 5–10° of latitude beyond present‐day permafrost limits. The lower limits of elevationally controlled permafrost on the Q inghai– T ibet P lateau and its peripheries were about 1000 m lower: this permafrost was largely continuous during the LLGM . This suggests a cooling of between 4 and 10° C , or more. This paper discusses the extent of permafrost during the LLGM and presents maps that have been constructed on the basis of extensive and integrative analysis of all reliable and pertinent data. The results indicate that the extent of LLGM permafrost in C hina was between ∼3.8 and 4.3×10 6 km 2 . This is 80 to 100% more than that of ∼2.15×10 6 km 2 in the 1970s, and 120 to ∼150% more than that of ∼1.75×10 6 km 2 today.
Type of Medium:
Online Resource
ISSN:
0300-9483
,
1502-3885
DOI:
10.1111/bor.2014.43.issue-3
Language:
English
Publisher:
Wiley
Publication Date:
2014
detail.hit.zdb_id:
2028632-6
detail.hit.zdb_id:
185110-X
SSG:
14