Chronological and geomorphological investigation of fossil debris covered glaciers in relation to deglaciation processes : a case study in the Sierra de La Demanda, Northern Spain

In this study, fossil debris-covered glaciers are investigated and dated in the Sierra de la Demanda, northern Spain. They are located in glacial valleys of approximately 1 km in length, where several moraines represent distinct phases of the deglaciation period. Several boulders in the moraines and...

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Main Authors: Fernandez-Fernandez, J. M., Palacios, D., Garcia-Ruiz, J. M., Andres, N., Schimmelpfennig, I., Gomez-Villar, A., Santos-Gonzalez, J., Alvarez-Martinez, J., Arnaez, J., Ubeda, J., /Leanni, Laetitia, ASTER Team
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spelling ftird:oai:ird.fr:fdi:010070909 2024-09-15T18:11:58+00:00 Chronological and geomorphological investigation of fossil debris covered glaciers in relation to deglaciation processes : a case study in the Sierra de La Demanda, Northern Spain Fernandez-Fernandez, J. M. Palacios, D. Garcia-Ruiz, J. M. Andres, N. Schimmelpfennig, I. Gomez-Villar, A. Santos-Gonzalez, J. Alvarez-Martinez, J. Arnaez, J. Ubeda, J. /Leanni, Laetitia ASTER Team ESPAGNE 2017 https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010070909 EN eng https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010070909 oai:ird.fr:fdi:010070909 Fernandez-Fernandez J. M., Palacios D., Garcia-Ruiz J. M., Andres N., Schimmelpfennig I., Gomez-Villar A., Santos-Gonzalez J., Alvarez-Martinez J., Arnaez J., Ubeda J., Leanni Laetitia, ASTER Team. Chronological and geomorphological investigation of fossil debris covered glaciers in relation to deglaciation processes : a case study in the Sierra de La Demanda, Northern Spain. 2017, 170, p. 232-249 Debris-covered glacier Oldest dryas Cosmogenic exposure dating Sierra de la Demanda text 2017 ftird 2024-08-15T05:57:41Z In this study, fossil debris-covered glaciers are investigated and dated in the Sierra de la Demanda, northern Spain. They are located in glacial valleys of approximately 1 km in length, where several moraines represent distinct phases of the deglaciation period. Several boulders in the moraines and fossil debris-covered glaciers were selected for analysis of Be-10 surface exposure dating. A minimum age of 17.8 +/- 2.2 ka was obtained for the outermost moraine in the San Lorenzo cirque, and was attributed to the global Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) or earlier glacial stages, based on deglaciation dates determined in other mountain areas of northern Spain. The youngest moraines were dated to approximately 16.7 +/- 1.4 ka, and hence correspond to the GS-2a stadial (Oldest Dryas). Given that the debris-covered glaciers fossilize intermediate moraines, it was deduced that they developed between the LGM and the Oldest Dryas, coinciding with a period of extensive deglaciation. During this deglaciation phase, the cirque headwalls likely discharged large quantities of boulders and blocks that covered the residual ice masses. The resulting debris-covered glaciers evolved slowly because the debris mantle preserved the ice core from rapid ablation, and consequently they remained active until the end of the Late Glacial or the beginning of the Holocene (for the San Lorenzo cirque) and the Holocene Thermal Maximum (for the Mencilla cirque). The north-facing part of the Mencilla cirque ensured longer preservation of the ice core. Text ice core IRD (Institute de recherche pour le développement): Horizon
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topic Debris-covered glacier
Oldest dryas
Cosmogenic exposure dating
Sierra de la Demanda
spellingShingle Debris-covered glacier
Oldest dryas
Cosmogenic exposure dating
Sierra de la Demanda
Fernandez-Fernandez, J. M.
Palacios, D.
Garcia-Ruiz, J. M.
Andres, N.
Schimmelpfennig, I.
Gomez-Villar, A.
Santos-Gonzalez, J.
Alvarez-Martinez, J.
Arnaez, J.
Ubeda, J.
/Leanni, Laetitia
ASTER Team
Chronological and geomorphological investigation of fossil debris covered glaciers in relation to deglaciation processes : a case study in the Sierra de La Demanda, Northern Spain
topic_facet Debris-covered glacier
Oldest dryas
Cosmogenic exposure dating
Sierra de la Demanda
description In this study, fossil debris-covered glaciers are investigated and dated in the Sierra de la Demanda, northern Spain. They are located in glacial valleys of approximately 1 km in length, where several moraines represent distinct phases of the deglaciation period. Several boulders in the moraines and fossil debris-covered glaciers were selected for analysis of Be-10 surface exposure dating. A minimum age of 17.8 +/- 2.2 ka was obtained for the outermost moraine in the San Lorenzo cirque, and was attributed to the global Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) or earlier glacial stages, based on deglaciation dates determined in other mountain areas of northern Spain. The youngest moraines were dated to approximately 16.7 +/- 1.4 ka, and hence correspond to the GS-2a stadial (Oldest Dryas). Given that the debris-covered glaciers fossilize intermediate moraines, it was deduced that they developed between the LGM and the Oldest Dryas, coinciding with a period of extensive deglaciation. During this deglaciation phase, the cirque headwalls likely discharged large quantities of boulders and blocks that covered the residual ice masses. The resulting debris-covered glaciers evolved slowly because the debris mantle preserved the ice core from rapid ablation, and consequently they remained active until the end of the Late Glacial or the beginning of the Holocene (for the San Lorenzo cirque) and the Holocene Thermal Maximum (for the Mencilla cirque). The north-facing part of the Mencilla cirque ensured longer preservation of the ice core.
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author Fernandez-Fernandez, J. M.
Palacios, D.
Garcia-Ruiz, J. M.
Andres, N.
Schimmelpfennig, I.
Gomez-Villar, A.
Santos-Gonzalez, J.
Alvarez-Martinez, J.
Arnaez, J.
Ubeda, J.
/Leanni, Laetitia
ASTER Team
author_facet Fernandez-Fernandez, J. M.
Palacios, D.
Garcia-Ruiz, J. M.
Andres, N.
Schimmelpfennig, I.
Gomez-Villar, A.
Santos-Gonzalez, J.
Alvarez-Martinez, J.
Arnaez, J.
Ubeda, J.
/Leanni, Laetitia
ASTER Team
author_sort Fernandez-Fernandez, J. M.
title Chronological and geomorphological investigation of fossil debris covered glaciers in relation to deglaciation processes : a case study in the Sierra de La Demanda, Northern Spain
title_short Chronological and geomorphological investigation of fossil debris covered glaciers in relation to deglaciation processes : a case study in the Sierra de La Demanda, Northern Spain
title_full Chronological and geomorphological investigation of fossil debris covered glaciers in relation to deglaciation processes : a case study in the Sierra de La Demanda, Northern Spain
title_fullStr Chronological and geomorphological investigation of fossil debris covered glaciers in relation to deglaciation processes : a case study in the Sierra de La Demanda, Northern Spain
title_full_unstemmed Chronological and geomorphological investigation of fossil debris covered glaciers in relation to deglaciation processes : a case study in the Sierra de La Demanda, Northern Spain
title_sort chronological and geomorphological investigation of fossil debris covered glaciers in relation to deglaciation processes : a case study in the sierra de la demanda, northern spain
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Fernandez-Fernandez J. M., Palacios D., Garcia-Ruiz J. M., Andres N., Schimmelpfennig I., Gomez-Villar A., Santos-Gonzalez J., Alvarez-Martinez J., Arnaez J., Ubeda J., Leanni Laetitia, ASTER Team. Chronological and geomorphological investigation of fossil debris covered glaciers in relation to deglaciation processes : a case study in the Sierra de La Demanda, Northern Spain. 2017, 170, p. 232-249
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