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Geology | 2017

Recent retreat of Columbia Glacier, Alaska: Millennial context

Anders E. Carlson; Zoe Kilmer; L. B. Ziegler; Joseph S. Stoner; Greg Wiles; Kaitlin Starr; Maureen H. Walczak; William Colgan; Alberto V. Reyes; David J. Leydet; Robert G. Hatfield

Columbia Glacier in Prince William Sound, Alaska, has retreated ∼20 km in the past three decades. We use marine sediment records to document the Columbia Glacier advance and retreat history over the past 1.6 k.y. in an effort to place its recent retreat in the context of the Common Era (C.E.). A change in magnetic mineralogy coincided with a shift in sediment geochemistry ca. 0.9 ka. This provenance change documents the advance of Columbia Glacier across a fault, resulting in glacial erosion of mafic rocks near the coast; this agrees with the timing of ice advance reconstructed using dendrochronology. Our marine provenance records show that Columbia Glacier remained advanced south of this fault into the 21st century. Columbia Glacier has now retreated north of this fault, making its recent retreat unprecedented since before ca. 0.9 ka. Southern Alaska temperatures have now warmed to pre–0.9 ka levels, based on tree-ring and reanalysis data. We show with glacier model simulations that the warming between C.E. 1910 and 1980, that includes anthropogenic forcing, was sufficient to trigger the recent retreat of Columbia Glacier from its extended position of the past 0.9 k.y., consistent with our data-driven assessment of the relationship between regional climate change and glacier extent. We conclude that the recent retreat of Columbia Glacier is a response to climate change rather than part of a natural internal tidewater-glacier oscillation.


Geophysical Journal International | 2011

PADM2M: a penalized maximum likelihood model of the 0–2 Ma palaeomagnetic axial dipole moment

L. B. Ziegler; Catherine Constable; C. L. Johnson; Lisa Tauxe


Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems | 2013

Implications of a long-lived basal magma ocean in generating Earth's ancient magnetic field

L. B. Ziegler; Dave R. Stegman


Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors | 2008

Testing the robustness and limitations of 0–1 Ma absolute paleointensity data

L. B. Ziegler; Catherine Constable; C. L. Johnson


Geophysical Journal International | 2013

A stochastic model for palaeomagnetic field variations

Bruce A. Buffett; L. B. Ziegler; Catherine Constable


Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2011

Asymmetry in growth and decay of the geomagnetic dipole

L. B. Ziegler; Catherine Constable


Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors | 2011

Changing spectrum of geomagnetic intensity variations in a fragmented 12 My sediment record from the Oligocene

L.T. Smith-Boughner; L. B. Ziegler; Catherine Constable


Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2014

A geochemical evaluation of potential magma ocean dynamics using a parameterized model for perovskite crystallization

Colin R.M. Jackson; L. B. Ziegler; Hongluo Zhang; Matthew G. Jackson; Dave R. Stegman


Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2015

Testing the geocentric axial dipole hypothesis using regional paleomagnetic intensity records from 0 to 300 ka

L. B. Ziegler; Catherine Constable


2014 AGU Fall Meeting | 2014

A Holocene paleomagnetic record from Fish Lake, Oregon.

L. B. Ziegler

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C. L. Johnson

University of British Columbia

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Lisa Tauxe

University of California

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