Structural, tectonic and glaciological controls on the evolution of fjord landscapes

The fjord landscape of South America, stretching ~ 1500 km between Golfo Corcovado (~ 43°S) and Tierra del Fuego (~ 56°S), is the largest continuous fjord landscape on Earth. This paper presents the results of new structural geological and geomorphological mapping of this landscape using optical sat...

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Main Authors: Glasser, Neil F., Ghiglione, Matias
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spelling ftconicet:oai:ri.conicet.gov.ar:11336/85239 2023-10-09T21:52:26+02:00 Structural, tectonic and glaciological controls on the evolution of fjord landscapes Glasser, Neil F. Ghiglione, Matias application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11336/85239 eng eng Elsevier Science info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1016/j.geomorph.2008.10.007 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/url/https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0169555X08004583 http://hdl.handle.net/11336/85239 Glasser, Neil F.; Ghiglione, Matias; Structural, tectonic and glaciological controls on the evolution of fjord landscapes; Elsevier Science; Geomorphology; 105; 3-4; 4-2009; 291-302 0169-555X CONICET Digital CONICET info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/ar/ FJORDS GLACIAL GEOMORPHOLOGY PATAGONIA SOUTH AMERICA STRUCTURAL GEOLOGY TECTONICS https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.5 https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:ar-repo/semantics/artículo info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion ftconicet https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geomorph.2008.10.007 2023-09-24T20:17:29Z The fjord landscape of South America, stretching ~ 1500 km between Golfo Corcovado (~ 43°S) and Tierra del Fuego (~ 56°S), is the largest continuous fjord landscape on Earth. This paper presents the results of new structural geological and geomorphological mapping of this landscape using optical satellite images and digital elevation models. First-order geological structures are represented by strike-slip faults forming lineaments up to hundreds of kilometres long. The strike-slip faulting has been active since Late Cretaceous times and is responsible for the presence of a conspicuous structural cleavage visible as lineaments up to ~ 10 km long. A detailed analysis of these second-order lineaments from digital image data was carried out in three sectors. In Sector 1, located northwest of the North Patagonian Icefield, there are three distinct mean orientations, characterized by a main nearly orogen-parallel orientation (az. ~ 145°) and two orogen-oblique secondary orientations (az. ~ 20° and az. ~ 65°). In Sector 2, located west of the South Patagonian Icefield, there are also three separate mean orientations, with most of the lineaments concentrated between azimuths 0° and 80° (mean at ~ 36°); and two other orogen-oblique means at azimuth ~ 122° and ~ 163°. In Sector 3, around the Cordillera Darwin, there is a single main orogen-parallel mean at ~ 100-115°. In all three sectors, mapped fjord orientations bear a striking similarity to the structural data, with fjords orientated preferentially in the same direction as structural lineaments. We infer that successive glaciations followed the same ice-discharge routes, widening and deepening pre-existing geological structures at the expense of the surrounding terrain to create the fjord landscape. This study has broader implications for ice sheet reconstructions and landscape evolution beneath ice sheets because we demonstrate that the primary control on fjord development in glaciated areas is geological and not glaciological. Fil: Glasser, Neil F. Aberystwyth ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Ice Sheet Tierra del Fuego CONICET Digital (Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas) Patagonia Geomorphology 105 3-4 291 302
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GLACIAL GEOMORPHOLOGY
PATAGONIA
SOUTH AMERICA
STRUCTURAL GEOLOGY
TECTONICS
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spellingShingle FJORDS
GLACIAL GEOMORPHOLOGY
PATAGONIA
SOUTH AMERICA
STRUCTURAL GEOLOGY
TECTONICS
https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.5
https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1
Glasser, Neil F.
Ghiglione, Matias
Structural, tectonic and glaciological controls on the evolution of fjord landscapes
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GLACIAL GEOMORPHOLOGY
PATAGONIA
SOUTH AMERICA
STRUCTURAL GEOLOGY
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description The fjord landscape of South America, stretching ~ 1500 km between Golfo Corcovado (~ 43°S) and Tierra del Fuego (~ 56°S), is the largest continuous fjord landscape on Earth. This paper presents the results of new structural geological and geomorphological mapping of this landscape using optical satellite images and digital elevation models. First-order geological structures are represented by strike-slip faults forming lineaments up to hundreds of kilometres long. The strike-slip faulting has been active since Late Cretaceous times and is responsible for the presence of a conspicuous structural cleavage visible as lineaments up to ~ 10 km long. A detailed analysis of these second-order lineaments from digital image data was carried out in three sectors. In Sector 1, located northwest of the North Patagonian Icefield, there are three distinct mean orientations, characterized by a main nearly orogen-parallel orientation (az. ~ 145°) and two orogen-oblique secondary orientations (az. ~ 20° and az. ~ 65°). In Sector 2, located west of the South Patagonian Icefield, there are also three separate mean orientations, with most of the lineaments concentrated between azimuths 0° and 80° (mean at ~ 36°); and two other orogen-oblique means at azimuth ~ 122° and ~ 163°. In Sector 3, around the Cordillera Darwin, there is a single main orogen-parallel mean at ~ 100-115°. In all three sectors, mapped fjord orientations bear a striking similarity to the structural data, with fjords orientated preferentially in the same direction as structural lineaments. We infer that successive glaciations followed the same ice-discharge routes, widening and deepening pre-existing geological structures at the expense of the surrounding terrain to create the fjord landscape. This study has broader implications for ice sheet reconstructions and landscape evolution beneath ice sheets because we demonstrate that the primary control on fjord development in glaciated areas is geological and not glaciological. Fil: Glasser, Neil F. Aberystwyth ...
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title Structural, tectonic and glaciological controls on the evolution of fjord landscapes
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title_fullStr Structural, tectonic and glaciological controls on the evolution of fjord landscapes
title_full_unstemmed Structural, tectonic and glaciological controls on the evolution of fjord landscapes
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