This study investigates high-altitude shrubs from the Third Pole–Himalaya, emphasizing their dendroclimatic potential and insights into climate change impacts on sensitive mountain ecosystems.
Soil moisture reconstructions based in tree-ring from Andes mountains for the last 900 years
We show the first soil moisture reconstruction for the north mountain patagonia Argentina.
Degradation of the cryosphere in the high Drakensberg Mountains under past and future climate change
The overall goal of this study is to assess the impact of climate change on past and future degradation of the cryosphere in the high Drakensberg based on an interdisciplinary approach.
Insights into Atmospheric Composition and Climate Variability in Caucasus Ice Cores and Snow Pits via Trace Element Analysis
The study examines trace element variability, sources, and climate impacts in the Caucasus mountain glaciers compared to Alpine data.
Middle Pleistocene to the Early Holocene human occupation of the northeastern Tibetan Plateau
In this presentation, I report our recent multidisciplinary studies on several Paleolithic and Epiplaleolithic sites in the northeastern Tibetan Plateau, including Baishiya Karst Cave site and so on.
Hydroclimatic Variability and Tree Growth in Northern Pakistan Under Recent Climate Change
This study reveals 586 years of hydroclimatic variability in northern Pakistan, highlighting drought events, climate change impacts, and tree growth responses in mountain ecosystems.
Kold Krush, A Cosmos Compressed: Mountain Subsistence and Spiritual Transformations in the Neoglacial of Maloti-Drakensberg, Southern Africa
Archaeologists have long sought to make excavated and rock art evidence mutually intelligible. With new direct dates from rock paintings comes an unprecedented opportunity to relate the two registers
Climate Change, Disaster, and the Memory of the Land: Local Perspectives on Archaeological Heritage and Changing Landscapes in the Central Andean Highlands
This paper highlights how community relationships with archaeological sites and their landscapes in Huaylas, Peru shape resilience to disaster and climate change through storytelling, and place-making
Discussions on droughts and glaciers on the two slopes of the central Andes (28.30°- 39°). Disputes over governance objects in the context of the new climate regime.
Environmental History; Geography; Glaciers; Water governance