@article{fdi:010051982, title = {{A} new {A}ndean deep ice core from {N}evado {I}llimani (6350 m), {B}olivia}, author = {{R}amirez, {E}. and {H}offmann, {G}. and {T}aupin, {J}ean-{D}enis and {F}rancou, {B}ernard and {R}ibstein, {P}ierre and {C}aillon, {N}. and {F}erron, {F}.{A}. and {L}ansais, {A}. and {P}etit, {J}.{R}. and {P}ouyaud, {B}ernard and {S}chotterer, {U}. and {S}imoes, {J}.{C}. and {S}tievenard, {M}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{A} new ice core record from the {N}evado {I}llimani (16°{S}), {B}olivia, covers approximately the last 18 000 years {BP}. {A} comparison with two published ice records, from {S}ajama (18°{S}), {B}olivia [{T}hompson et al., {S}cience 282 (1998) 1858-1864] and {H}uascarán (9°{S}), {P}eru [{T}hompson et al., {S}cience 269 (1996) 46-50], documents a regionally coherent transition from glacial to modern climate conditions in {S}outh {A}merica north of 20°{S}. {T}he strong resemblance between the {I}llimani and {H}uascarán water isotope records and their differences from the {S}ajama record, in particular during the period from 9000 years {BP} to 14 000 years {BP}, suggest that local water recycling or local circulation changes played a major role for {S}ajama. {W}e interpret the common {I}llimani/{H}uascarán water isotope history in terms of a common change from wetter/cooler conditions during glacial times to drier/warmer conditions in the {E}arly {H}olocene. {A} 2003 {E}lsevier {S}cience {B}.{V}. {A}ll rights reserved. (r{\'e}sum{\'e} d'auteur)}, keywords = {{PALEOCLIMAT} ; {GLACIER} ; {HOLOCENE} ; {DATATION} ; {ANALYSE} {ISOTOPIQUE} ; {TEMPERATURE} ; {PRECIPITATION} ; {ETUDE} {COMPARATIVE} ; {CHANGEMENT} {CLIMATIQUE} ; {GLACIOLOGIE} ; {ZONE} {TROPICALE} ; {ANDES} ; {BOLIVIE} ; {PEROU} ; {ILLIMANI} ; {SAJAMA} ; {HUASCARAN}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{E}arth and {P}lanetary {S}cience {L}etters}, volume = {212}, numero = {}, pages = {337--350}, year = {2003}, DOI = {10.1016/{S}0012-821{X}(03)00240-1}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010051982}, }