OSL rock surface burial and exposure dating are novel tools in Quaternary geochronology opening up new vistas in Mountain Archaeology
Tree-ring evidence of glacier retreat since the Little Ice age and its climatic control on the Tibetan Plateau
Historic changes in Tibetan mountain glaciers correspond to wet phases reconstructed from tree-ring oxygen isotope records
Use of multi-proxy dating approach in defining the timelines of post-LLGM glacial and periglacial processes in the Higher Himalayan Miyar watershed, Chandrabhaga Basin
The study uses multiproxy absolute absolute techniques like OSL, 10Be CRN and 14C Radiocarbon in order to chronologically constrain timelines for glacial, postglacial and periglacial processes.
Societal ecosystem interactions across East African mountains: Past, present and future
Mountains are crucial for supporting life, this interaction has changed through the past ad will evolve in the future.
First results of the research project “Impact of past and current trenchant climatic and environmental changes on Armenian Highland lake ecosystems“
First results of the research project started in summer 2023 and aimed to evaluation of Armenian alpine lakes responses to past and current climate changes are provided.
Drought, Resilience and Conflict in the Pre-Columbian Andes of Capricorn (1000-1500 CE)
This study explores how droughts influenced economic vulnerability, resilience, and social conflicts in the Andes of Capricorn (1000-1500 CE), highlighting regional differences before Inca integration
The Andean-Amazon flanks of the upper Napo river watershed
The Andean-Amazon flanks are presented as exemplars of the changing narratives needed to better understand mountains from montological insight, by paleoecology and ethnoecology collaborative research.
Pictorial sources in glaciology: from the icy splendour of the Little Ice Age to the melting glaciers of today
Our interdisciplinary approach examines the historical attention by naturalists to glaciers and their visual representation. Historical images are systematically analysed to reconstruct past glaciers.
Long-term ecological insights for managing mountain landscapes in a changing world
Mountain ecosystems face threats from climate and land-use changes. Integrating long-term data with stakeholder knowledge supports resilience, conservation, and sustainable management.
Late Pleistocene-Early Holocene Highland-Lowland Interaction in the Rocky Mountains, USA
This paper overviews the material evidence for Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene use of both highland and lowland Rocky Mountain settings.