Glacial lake evolution and Atlantic-Pacific drainage reversals during deglaciation of the Patagonian Ice Sheet

Modelling experiments of drainage events from proglacial lakes of the Rio Baker catchment (central Patagonia, 46-48 degrees S) indicate that Atlantic-Pacific drainage reversals may have caused freshwater forcing of regional climate. However, much of the region remains unmapped in detail and availabl...

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Main Authors: Thorndycraft, Varyl R., Bendle, Jacob M., Benito, Gerardo, Davies, Bethan J., Sancho, Carlos, Palmer, Adrian P., Fabel, Derek, Medialdea, Alicia, Martin, Julian R. V.
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Language:English
Published: PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD 2019
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spelling ftubkoeln:oai:USBKOELN.ub.uni-koeln.de:14046 2023-05-15T13:36:41+02:00 Glacial lake evolution and Atlantic-Pacific drainage reversals during deglaciation of the Patagonian Ice Sheet Thorndycraft, Varyl R. Bendle, Jacob M. Benito, Gerardo Davies, Bethan J. Sancho, Carlos Palmer, Adrian P. Fabel, Derek Medialdea, Alicia Martin, Julian R. V. 2019 https://kups.ub.uni-koeln.de/14046/ eng eng PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD Thorndycraft, Varyl R., Bendle, Jacob M., Benito, Gerardo orcid:0000-0003-0724-1790 , Davies, Bethan J., Sancho, Carlos, Palmer, Adrian P., Fabel, Derek orcid:0000-0003-2859-3293 , Medialdea, Alicia orcid:0000-0001-5895-0736 and Martin, Julian R. V. (2019). Glacial lake evolution and Atlantic-Pacific drainage reversals during deglaciation of the Patagonian Ice Sheet. Quat. Sci. Rev., 203. S. 102 - 128. OXFORD: PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD. ISSN 0277-3791 ddc:no doc-type:article publishedVersion 2019 ftubkoeln 2022-11-09T07:14:21Z Modelling experiments of drainage events from proglacial lakes of the Rio Baker catchment (central Patagonia, 46-48 degrees S) indicate that Atlantic-Pacific drainage reversals may have caused freshwater forcing of regional climate. However, much of the region remains unmapped in detail and available geochronological data is equivocal, leading to multiple published palaeolake evolution models. We evaluate these models through new geomorphological mapping from the Baker valley; cosmogenic dating of moraine boulders that demonstrates an Antarctic Cold Reversal ice readvance that blocked drainage through the Rio Baker; an altitudinal-based review of published geochronology; and regional analysis of shoreline glacio-isostasy and palaeolake levels. We use these datasets to present a new regional palaeolake evolution model underpinned by Bayesian age modelling. We demonstrate that 10(3) km(3) of freshwater was released to the Pacific over at least 6 drainage events from before 15.3-15.0 cal yr BP to the early Holocene. The final stages of lake drainage involved catastrophic flooding along the Baker valley, evidenced by high magnitude flood landforms such as boulder bars, likely caused by failure of large valley floor moraine dams. We place these drainage events in the context of Late Quaternary meltwater pathways associated with advance/retreat of the Patagonian Ice Sheet and early human occupation across the region. Although broad patterns of ice retreat and lake formation may be similar across Patagonia, driven by Southern Hemisphere palaeoclimate, regional topographic settings likely resulted in spatial and temporal heterogeneity of Atlantic-Pacific drainage reorganisation across southernmost South America. (C) 2018 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Ice Sheet Cologne University: KUPS Antarctic Glacial Lake ENVELOPE(-129.463,-129.463,58.259,58.259) Pacific Patagonia The Baker ENVELOPE(-54.765,-54.765,49.667,49.667)
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Thorndycraft, Varyl R.
Bendle, Jacob M.
Benito, Gerardo
Davies, Bethan J.
Sancho, Carlos
Palmer, Adrian P.
Fabel, Derek
Medialdea, Alicia
Martin, Julian R. V.
Glacial lake evolution and Atlantic-Pacific drainage reversals during deglaciation of the Patagonian Ice Sheet
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description Modelling experiments of drainage events from proglacial lakes of the Rio Baker catchment (central Patagonia, 46-48 degrees S) indicate that Atlantic-Pacific drainage reversals may have caused freshwater forcing of regional climate. However, much of the region remains unmapped in detail and available geochronological data is equivocal, leading to multiple published palaeolake evolution models. We evaluate these models through new geomorphological mapping from the Baker valley; cosmogenic dating of moraine boulders that demonstrates an Antarctic Cold Reversal ice readvance that blocked drainage through the Rio Baker; an altitudinal-based review of published geochronology; and regional analysis of shoreline glacio-isostasy and palaeolake levels. We use these datasets to present a new regional palaeolake evolution model underpinned by Bayesian age modelling. We demonstrate that 10(3) km(3) of freshwater was released to the Pacific over at least 6 drainage events from before 15.3-15.0 cal yr BP to the early Holocene. The final stages of lake drainage involved catastrophic flooding along the Baker valley, evidenced by high magnitude flood landforms such as boulder bars, likely caused by failure of large valley floor moraine dams. We place these drainage events in the context of Late Quaternary meltwater pathways associated with advance/retreat of the Patagonian Ice Sheet and early human occupation across the region. Although broad patterns of ice retreat and lake formation may be similar across Patagonia, driven by Southern Hemisphere palaeoclimate, regional topographic settings likely resulted in spatial and temporal heterogeneity of Atlantic-Pacific drainage reorganisation across southernmost South America. (C) 2018 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Thorndycraft, Varyl R.
Bendle, Jacob M.
Benito, Gerardo
Davies, Bethan J.
Sancho, Carlos
Palmer, Adrian P.
Fabel, Derek
Medialdea, Alicia
Martin, Julian R. V.
author_facet Thorndycraft, Varyl R.
Bendle, Jacob M.
Benito, Gerardo
Davies, Bethan J.
Sancho, Carlos
Palmer, Adrian P.
Fabel, Derek
Medialdea, Alicia
Martin, Julian R. V.
author_sort Thorndycraft, Varyl R.
title Glacial lake evolution and Atlantic-Pacific drainage reversals during deglaciation of the Patagonian Ice Sheet
title_short Glacial lake evolution and Atlantic-Pacific drainage reversals during deglaciation of the Patagonian Ice Sheet
title_full Glacial lake evolution and Atlantic-Pacific drainage reversals during deglaciation of the Patagonian Ice Sheet
title_fullStr Glacial lake evolution and Atlantic-Pacific drainage reversals during deglaciation of the Patagonian Ice Sheet
title_full_unstemmed Glacial lake evolution and Atlantic-Pacific drainage reversals during deglaciation of the Patagonian Ice Sheet
title_sort glacial lake evolution and atlantic-pacific drainage reversals during deglaciation of the patagonian ice sheet
publisher PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
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