Regional cooling caused recent New Zealand glacier advances in a period of global warming

Many New Zealand glaciers advanced during recent global warming, bucking a worldwide trend of glacier retreat. Here, the authors show that these glacier advances were forced by a sequence of unusually cool years in the New Zealand region, rather than a period of increased precipitation.

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Autores principales: Andrew N. Mackintosh, Brian M. Anderson, Andrew M. Lorrey, James A. Renwick, Prisco Frei, Sam M. Dean
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Publicado: Nature Portfolio 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/4f097989bcc8409bbda1e547ea13387f
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Sumario:Many New Zealand glaciers advanced during recent global warming, bucking a worldwide trend of glacier retreat. Here, the authors show that these glacier advances were forced by a sequence of unusually cool years in the New Zealand region, rather than a period of increased precipitation.