Late glacial and holocene palaeolake history of the ultima Esperanza region of southern Patagonia

We undertook multi-proxy analyses on two sediment cores from Lago Pato, a small lake basin at 51 degrees S topographically separated from Lago del Toro in Torres del Paine (TdP), to provide insights into glacier dynamics and lake-level change in the TdP and ultima Esperanza region over the last simi...

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Published in:Frontiers in Earth Science
Main Authors: Roberts, Stephen J., McCulloch, Robert D., Emmings, Joseph F., Davies, Sarah J., Van Nieuwenhuyze, Wim, Sterken, Mieke, Heirman, Katrien, Van Wichelen, Jeroen, Diaz, Carolina, Van de Vyver, Evelien, Whittle, Alex, Vyverman, Wim, Hodgson, Dominic A., Verleyen, Elie
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Published: 2022
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spelling ftunivgent:oai:archive.ugent.be:8762291 2023-06-11T04:04:07+02:00 Late glacial and holocene palaeolake history of the ultima Esperanza region of southern Patagonia Roberts, Stephen J. McCulloch, Robert D. Emmings, Joseph F. Davies, Sarah J. Van Nieuwenhuyze, Wim Sterken, Mieke Heirman, Katrien Van Wichelen, Jeroen Diaz, Carolina Van de Vyver, Evelien Whittle, Alex Vyverman, Wim Hodgson, Dominic A. Verleyen, Elie 2022 application/pdf https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/8762291 http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-8762291 https://doi.org/10.3389/feart.2022.813396 https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/8762291/file/8762294 eng eng https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/8762291 http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-8762291 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/feart.2022.813396 https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/8762291/file/8762294 Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0) info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess FRONTIERS IN EARTH SCIENCE ISSN: 2296-6463 Earth and Environmental Sciences Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) palaeoclimate palaeolimnology glaciation lake-level changes Patagonia Southern Hemisphere westerly winds (SWW) TORRES DEL PAINE HEMISPHERE WESTERLY WINDS ANTARCTIC COLD REVERSAL MODE-LIKE CHANGES ANNULAR MODE NORTHWESTERN PATAGONIA CHILEAN PATAGONIA ATMOSPHERIC CO2 ENVIRONMENTAL VARIABLES PLANKTONIC DIATOMS journalArticle info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2022 ftunivgent https://doi.org/10.3389/feart.2022.813396 2023-05-10T22:50:31Z We undertook multi-proxy analyses on two sediment cores from Lago Pato, a small lake basin at 51 degrees S topographically separated from Lago del Toro in Torres del Paine (TdP), to provide insights into glacier dynamics and lake-level change in the TdP and ultima Esperanza region over the last similar to 30,000 cal a BP (30 ka). Lago Pato is situated in a region overridden by the Southern Patagonian Ice Field during the Last Glacial and in a transitional climatic zone of Southern Patagonia sensitive to seasonal- to millennial-scale changes in the Southern Hemisphere Westerly Winds (SWW). Results show that a deep ice-dammed and enlarged palaeolake encompassed Lago del Toro and Lago Pato c. 30-20 ka after the ice had retreated from local-Last Glacial Maximum (l-LGM) limits at c. 48-34 ka and during the build-up to the global-Last Glacial Maximum (g-LGM), c. 26-19 ka. Gaps in both sediment records between c. 20-13.4 ka and c. 20-10 ka suggest hiatuses in sediment accumulation during the g-LGM and Antarctic Cold Reversal (ACR) readvances and/or removal by lake lowering or flushing during the Late Glacial-early Holocene. The palaeolake level dropped from >100 m a.s.l. to similar to 40-50 m a.s.l. towards the end of the ACR c. 13.4-13.0 ka, creating a shallower glaciolacustrine environment dammed by an ice tongue in the Estancia Puerto Consuelo-ultima Esperanza fjord. Further lowering of the enlarged palaeolake level occurred when the ice thinned to <40 m a.s.l., eventually isolating Lago Pato from Lago del Toro and glaciogenic sediment input at c. 11.7 ka. After isolation, the ecology and water levels in Lago Pato became sensitive to regional climate shifts. The shallow, stable, and highly anoxic environment that developed after c. 11.7 ka is associated with weaker (or poleward shifted) SWW at 51 degrees S and was replaced at c. 10 ka by an increasingly productive shallow-littoral lake with a variable lake-level and periodic shifts in anoxic-oxic bottom water conditions and ratios of benthic-planktonic ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Ghent University Academic Bibliography Antarctic Esperanza ENVELOPE(-56.983,-56.983,-63.400,-63.400) Paine ENVELOPE(-147.533,-147.533,-86.767,-86.767) Patagonia Frontiers in Earth Science 10
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topic Earth and Environmental Sciences
Last Glacial Maximum (LGM)
palaeoclimate
palaeolimnology
glaciation
lake-level changes
Patagonia
Southern Hemisphere westerly winds (SWW)
TORRES DEL PAINE
HEMISPHERE WESTERLY WINDS
ANTARCTIC COLD REVERSAL
MODE-LIKE CHANGES
ANNULAR MODE
NORTHWESTERN PATAGONIA
CHILEAN PATAGONIA
ATMOSPHERIC CO2
ENVIRONMENTAL VARIABLES
PLANKTONIC DIATOMS
spellingShingle Earth and Environmental Sciences
Last Glacial Maximum (LGM)
palaeoclimate
palaeolimnology
glaciation
lake-level changes
Patagonia
Southern Hemisphere westerly winds (SWW)
TORRES DEL PAINE
HEMISPHERE WESTERLY WINDS
ANTARCTIC COLD REVERSAL
MODE-LIKE CHANGES
ANNULAR MODE
NORTHWESTERN PATAGONIA
CHILEAN PATAGONIA
ATMOSPHERIC CO2
ENVIRONMENTAL VARIABLES
PLANKTONIC DIATOMS
Roberts, Stephen J.
McCulloch, Robert D.
Emmings, Joseph F.
Davies, Sarah J.
Van Nieuwenhuyze, Wim
Sterken, Mieke
Heirman, Katrien
Van Wichelen, Jeroen
Diaz, Carolina
Van de Vyver, Evelien
Whittle, Alex
Vyverman, Wim
Hodgson, Dominic A.
Verleyen, Elie
Late glacial and holocene palaeolake history of the ultima Esperanza region of southern Patagonia
topic_facet Earth and Environmental Sciences
Last Glacial Maximum (LGM)
palaeoclimate
palaeolimnology
glaciation
lake-level changes
Patagonia
Southern Hemisphere westerly winds (SWW)
TORRES DEL PAINE
HEMISPHERE WESTERLY WINDS
ANTARCTIC COLD REVERSAL
MODE-LIKE CHANGES
ANNULAR MODE
NORTHWESTERN PATAGONIA
CHILEAN PATAGONIA
ATMOSPHERIC CO2
ENVIRONMENTAL VARIABLES
PLANKTONIC DIATOMS
description We undertook multi-proxy analyses on two sediment cores from Lago Pato, a small lake basin at 51 degrees S topographically separated from Lago del Toro in Torres del Paine (TdP), to provide insights into glacier dynamics and lake-level change in the TdP and ultima Esperanza region over the last similar to 30,000 cal a BP (30 ka). Lago Pato is situated in a region overridden by the Southern Patagonian Ice Field during the Last Glacial and in a transitional climatic zone of Southern Patagonia sensitive to seasonal- to millennial-scale changes in the Southern Hemisphere Westerly Winds (SWW). Results show that a deep ice-dammed and enlarged palaeolake encompassed Lago del Toro and Lago Pato c. 30-20 ka after the ice had retreated from local-Last Glacial Maximum (l-LGM) limits at c. 48-34 ka and during the build-up to the global-Last Glacial Maximum (g-LGM), c. 26-19 ka. Gaps in both sediment records between c. 20-13.4 ka and c. 20-10 ka suggest hiatuses in sediment accumulation during the g-LGM and Antarctic Cold Reversal (ACR) readvances and/or removal by lake lowering or flushing during the Late Glacial-early Holocene. The palaeolake level dropped from >100 m a.s.l. to similar to 40-50 m a.s.l. towards the end of the ACR c. 13.4-13.0 ka, creating a shallower glaciolacustrine environment dammed by an ice tongue in the Estancia Puerto Consuelo-ultima Esperanza fjord. Further lowering of the enlarged palaeolake level occurred when the ice thinned to <40 m a.s.l., eventually isolating Lago Pato from Lago del Toro and glaciogenic sediment input at c. 11.7 ka. After isolation, the ecology and water levels in Lago Pato became sensitive to regional climate shifts. The shallow, stable, and highly anoxic environment that developed after c. 11.7 ka is associated with weaker (or poleward shifted) SWW at 51 degrees S and was replaced at c. 10 ka by an increasingly productive shallow-littoral lake with a variable lake-level and periodic shifts in anoxic-oxic bottom water conditions and ratios of benthic-planktonic ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Roberts, Stephen J.
McCulloch, Robert D.
Emmings, Joseph F.
Davies, Sarah J.
Van Nieuwenhuyze, Wim
Sterken, Mieke
Heirman, Katrien
Van Wichelen, Jeroen
Diaz, Carolina
Van de Vyver, Evelien
Whittle, Alex
Vyverman, Wim
Hodgson, Dominic A.
Verleyen, Elie
author_facet Roberts, Stephen J.
McCulloch, Robert D.
Emmings, Joseph F.
Davies, Sarah J.
Van Nieuwenhuyze, Wim
Sterken, Mieke
Heirman, Katrien
Van Wichelen, Jeroen
Diaz, Carolina
Van de Vyver, Evelien
Whittle, Alex
Vyverman, Wim
Hodgson, Dominic A.
Verleyen, Elie
author_sort Roberts, Stephen J.
title Late glacial and holocene palaeolake history of the ultima Esperanza region of southern Patagonia
title_short Late glacial and holocene palaeolake history of the ultima Esperanza region of southern Patagonia
title_full Late glacial and holocene palaeolake history of the ultima Esperanza region of southern Patagonia
title_fullStr Late glacial and holocene palaeolake history of the ultima Esperanza region of southern Patagonia
title_full_unstemmed Late glacial and holocene palaeolake history of the ultima Esperanza region of southern Patagonia
title_sort late glacial and holocene palaeolake history of the ultima esperanza region of southern patagonia
publishDate 2022
url https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/8762291
http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-8762291
https://doi.org/10.3389/feart.2022.813396
https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/8762291/file/8762294
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