Fluctuations of the South Patagonian Ice‐field during the last glaciation and the Holocene

Abstract Mapping along a transect from the southeastern margin of the South Patagonian Ice‐field in Torres del Paine National Park (Chile) to the limits of fresh moraines of the last glacial cycle indentified eight glacier advances. The four younger ones have been dated by dendrochronology, tephroch...

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Published in:Journal of Quaternary Science
Main Authors: Marden, Christopher J., Clapperton, Chalmers M.
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 1995
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spelling crwiley:10.1002/jqs.3390100302 2024-06-02T08:15:15+00:00 Fluctuations of the South Patagonian Ice‐field during the last glaciation and the Holocene Marden, Christopher J. Clapperton, Chalmers M. 1995 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jqs.3390100302 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1002%2Fjqs.3390100302 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/jqs.3390100302 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Journal of Quaternary Science volume 10, issue 3, page 197-209 ISSN 0267-8179 1099-1417 journal-article 1995 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1002/jqs.3390100302 2024-05-03T12:04:07Z Abstract Mapping along a transect from the southeastern margin of the South Patagonian Ice‐field in Torres del Paine National Park (Chile) to the limits of fresh moraines of the last glacial cycle indentified eight glacier advances. The four younger ones have been dated by dendrochronology, tephrochronology and radiocarbon dating. Although the bases of 10 m deep bogs were sampled, close limiting radiocarbon dates were not obtained because bog formation in this rain‐shadow area appears not to have commenced until ca.12000 yr ago. The outermost Little Ice Age moraine formed during the seventeenth century and three inner ones were deposited around ad 1805, 1845 and after 1890. Densely vegetated older moraines contiguous with Little Ice Age deposits are possibly of late Holocene age. Tephra from the eruption of Reclus volcano at ca. 11 880 yr BP was incorporated by a readvance that deposited large multiple moraines 10–16 km from the modern ice‐front; the oldest basal peat found inside the moraine has been dated to ca. 9200 yr BP. These bracketing dates indicate that some eastern outlet glaciers of the ice‐field advanced at a time when some western tidewater outlet glaciers terminated inside their modern limits. This questions the view of J. H. Mercer and other that Patagonian glaciers did not readvance during the late‐glacial interval. A stadial event also occurred when the glaciers were some 18–20 km from their modern positions and is closely dated to ca. 11880 yr BP because Reclus pumice flushed down‐glacier forms thick upper beds in outwash deltas deposited in proglacial lakes. The four older moraines pre‐date the late‐glacial eruption of Reclus but are not dated closely. Comparison of their spatial extent with well‐dated moraines in the Chilean Lakes Region suggests that they may mark advances culminating at ca. 14000 yr BP, ca. 20000 yr BP and earlier. Article in Journal/Newspaper Tidewater Wiley Online Library Mercer ENVELOPE(65.647,65.647,-70.227,-70.227) Paine ENVELOPE(-147.533,-147.533,-86.767,-86.767) Reclus ENVELOPE(-61.783,-61.783,-64.567,-64.567) Journal of Quaternary Science 10 3 197 209
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description Abstract Mapping along a transect from the southeastern margin of the South Patagonian Ice‐field in Torres del Paine National Park (Chile) to the limits of fresh moraines of the last glacial cycle indentified eight glacier advances. The four younger ones have been dated by dendrochronology, tephrochronology and radiocarbon dating. Although the bases of 10 m deep bogs were sampled, close limiting radiocarbon dates were not obtained because bog formation in this rain‐shadow area appears not to have commenced until ca.12000 yr ago. The outermost Little Ice Age moraine formed during the seventeenth century and three inner ones were deposited around ad 1805, 1845 and after 1890. Densely vegetated older moraines contiguous with Little Ice Age deposits are possibly of late Holocene age. Tephra from the eruption of Reclus volcano at ca. 11 880 yr BP was incorporated by a readvance that deposited large multiple moraines 10–16 km from the modern ice‐front; the oldest basal peat found inside the moraine has been dated to ca. 9200 yr BP. These bracketing dates indicate that some eastern outlet glaciers of the ice‐field advanced at a time when some western tidewater outlet glaciers terminated inside their modern limits. This questions the view of J. H. Mercer and other that Patagonian glaciers did not readvance during the late‐glacial interval. A stadial event also occurred when the glaciers were some 18–20 km from their modern positions and is closely dated to ca. 11880 yr BP because Reclus pumice flushed down‐glacier forms thick upper beds in outwash deltas deposited in proglacial lakes. The four older moraines pre‐date the late‐glacial eruption of Reclus but are not dated closely. Comparison of their spatial extent with well‐dated moraines in the Chilean Lakes Region suggests that they may mark advances culminating at ca. 14000 yr BP, ca. 20000 yr BP and earlier.
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Fluctuations of the South Patagonian Ice‐field during the last glaciation and the Holocene
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title Fluctuations of the South Patagonian Ice‐field during the last glaciation and the Holocene
title_short Fluctuations of the South Patagonian Ice‐field during the last glaciation and the Holocene
title_full Fluctuations of the South Patagonian Ice‐field during the last glaciation and the Holocene
title_fullStr Fluctuations of the South Patagonian Ice‐field during the last glaciation and the Holocene
title_full_unstemmed Fluctuations of the South Patagonian Ice‐field during the last glaciation and the Holocene
title_sort fluctuations of the south patagonian ice‐field during the last glaciation and the holocene
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