Holocene environmental and climate evolution of Central West Patagonia as reconstructed from lacustrine sediments of Meseta Chile Chico (46.5º S, Chile)

Holocene environmental changes in Patagonia were mostly shaped by fluctuating ice cover recession. Consequently, environmental reconstructions are largely based on discontinuous moraine chronologies from valley deposits. Here, we present a 3 m long continuous sediment record recovered from Laguna Me...

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Main Authors: Franco, Carolina, Maldonado, Antonio, Ohlendorf, Christian, Gebhardt, A. Catalina, Porras, María Eugenia, Nuevo-Delaunay, Amalia, Méndez, César, Zolitschka, Bernd
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-2023-2156
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spelling ftcopernicus:oai:publications.copernicus.org:egusphere114933 2024-06-23T07:53:42+00:00 Holocene environmental and climate evolution of Central West Patagonia as reconstructed from lacustrine sediments of Meseta Chile Chico (46.5º S, Chile) Franco, Carolina Maldonado, Antonio Ohlendorf, Christian Gebhardt, A. Catalina Porras, María Eugenia Nuevo-Delaunay, Amalia Méndez, César Zolitschka, Bernd 2024-04-08 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-2023-2156 https://egusphere.copernicus.org/preprints/2023/egusphere-2023-2156/ eng eng doi:10.5194/egusphere-2023-2156 https://egusphere.copernicus.org/preprints/2023/egusphere-2023-2156/ eISSN: Text 2024 ftcopernicus https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-2023-2156 2024-06-13T01:23:50Z Holocene environmental changes in Patagonia were mostly shaped by fluctuating ice cover recession. Consequently, environmental reconstructions are largely based on discontinuous moraine chronologies from valley deposits. Here, we present a 3 m long continuous sediment record recovered from Laguna Meseta (LME), a lake located on Meseta Chile Chico. Its altitude and location relative to the North Patagonian Icefield provide a unique opportunity to reconstruct the glacial history and related environmental dynamics. Our radiocarbon chronology constrains sedimentation to the last ∼10 000 years and provides a minimum age for postglacial ice-free lacustrine conditions, due to a westward retreat of the ice cap. Lacustrine productivity reached its maximum at the start of the lake phase and decreased afterwards. Between 5500 and 4600 cal yr BP, a major shift towards allochthonous sediment accumulation occurred, caused by an abrupt increase in clastic deposition from basaltic lithologies of the Meseta Chile Chico. This episode correlates with the precipitation-driven Mid-Holocene glacier advance of Patagonian glaciers and suggests that conditions were colder and/or wetter on Meseta Chile Chico at that time. After 4600 cal yr BP, these conditions continued to supply LME with clastic sediments until a stepped decrease around 900 cal yr BP. Thereupon, lacustrine productivity distinctly increased and stabilized around 300 cal yr BP. Our findings indicate that changes in sedimentation on Meseta Chile Chico were mainly controlled by regional variability in the precipitation. Furthermore, strong correlation between our records and available proxies for oscillations of the Southern Hemisphere Westerly Winds suggest a pronounced climatic control by this prominent wind system for central west Patagonia during the last 10 000 years. Text Ice cap Copernicus Publications: E-Journals Patagonia
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description Holocene environmental changes in Patagonia were mostly shaped by fluctuating ice cover recession. Consequently, environmental reconstructions are largely based on discontinuous moraine chronologies from valley deposits. Here, we present a 3 m long continuous sediment record recovered from Laguna Meseta (LME), a lake located on Meseta Chile Chico. Its altitude and location relative to the North Patagonian Icefield provide a unique opportunity to reconstruct the glacial history and related environmental dynamics. Our radiocarbon chronology constrains sedimentation to the last ∼10 000 years and provides a minimum age for postglacial ice-free lacustrine conditions, due to a westward retreat of the ice cap. Lacustrine productivity reached its maximum at the start of the lake phase and decreased afterwards. Between 5500 and 4600 cal yr BP, a major shift towards allochthonous sediment accumulation occurred, caused by an abrupt increase in clastic deposition from basaltic lithologies of the Meseta Chile Chico. This episode correlates with the precipitation-driven Mid-Holocene glacier advance of Patagonian glaciers and suggests that conditions were colder and/or wetter on Meseta Chile Chico at that time. After 4600 cal yr BP, these conditions continued to supply LME with clastic sediments until a stepped decrease around 900 cal yr BP. Thereupon, lacustrine productivity distinctly increased and stabilized around 300 cal yr BP. Our findings indicate that changes in sedimentation on Meseta Chile Chico were mainly controlled by regional variability in the precipitation. Furthermore, strong correlation between our records and available proxies for oscillations of the Southern Hemisphere Westerly Winds suggest a pronounced climatic control by this prominent wind system for central west Patagonia during the last 10 000 years.
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author Franco, Carolina
Maldonado, Antonio
Ohlendorf, Christian
Gebhardt, A. Catalina
Porras, María Eugenia
Nuevo-Delaunay, Amalia
Méndez, César
Zolitschka, Bernd
spellingShingle Franco, Carolina
Maldonado, Antonio
Ohlendorf, Christian
Gebhardt, A. Catalina
Porras, María Eugenia
Nuevo-Delaunay, Amalia
Méndez, César
Zolitschka, Bernd
Holocene environmental and climate evolution of Central West Patagonia as reconstructed from lacustrine sediments of Meseta Chile Chico (46.5º S, Chile)
author_facet Franco, Carolina
Maldonado, Antonio
Ohlendorf, Christian
Gebhardt, A. Catalina
Porras, María Eugenia
Nuevo-Delaunay, Amalia
Méndez, César
Zolitschka, Bernd
author_sort Franco, Carolina
title Holocene environmental and climate evolution of Central West Patagonia as reconstructed from lacustrine sediments of Meseta Chile Chico (46.5º S, Chile)
title_short Holocene environmental and climate evolution of Central West Patagonia as reconstructed from lacustrine sediments of Meseta Chile Chico (46.5º S, Chile)
title_full Holocene environmental and climate evolution of Central West Patagonia as reconstructed from lacustrine sediments of Meseta Chile Chico (46.5º S, Chile)
title_fullStr Holocene environmental and climate evolution of Central West Patagonia as reconstructed from lacustrine sediments of Meseta Chile Chico (46.5º S, Chile)
title_full_unstemmed Holocene environmental and climate evolution of Central West Patagonia as reconstructed from lacustrine sediments of Meseta Chile Chico (46.5º S, Chile)
title_sort holocene environmental and climate evolution of central west patagonia as reconstructed from lacustrine sediments of meseta chile chico (46.5º s, chile)
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