LATE PLEISTOCENE AND HOLOCENE GLACIAL FLUCTUATIONS: IMPLICATIONS FOR THE CAUSE OF ABRUPT GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGES
Similar abrupt climate oscillations occurred during the Younger Dryas in the Puget Lowland, Mt. Baker, WA, Icicle Creek, WA, Mt. Rainier, WA, Wallowa Mts., OR, San Bernadino Mts., CA, Sawtooth Range, ID, Wind River Mts., WY, Nova Scotia, Canada, Scandinavia, Swiss Alps, Greenland ice cores, and elsewhere in the Northern Hemisphere. In the Southern Hemisphere, The Younger Dryas has been recognized and dated at several places in the Southern Alps, New Zealand and in the Antarctic ice cores.
Synchronous Little Ice Age moraines have been recognized in the European Alps, throughout much of the western US, the Southern Alps of New Zealand, and many other parts of the world.
These synchronous, interhemispheric climatic oscillations cannot be explained by Milankovitch/Croll orbital forcing, North Atlantic thermohaline switches, or Laurentide ice-sheet surges. The world's glaciers clearly fluctuated in response to globally synchronous climate changes whose source was atmospheric.