The Last Glacial Maximum and deglaciation in central Patagonia, 44°S–49°S
This paper reviews published geochronological data on glacier fluctuations and environmental changes in central Patagonia (44° S - 49° S) from the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) through to the Holocene. Well-dated glacial chronologies from the southern mid-latitudes can inform on the synchronicity of gl...
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ftunivriojaojs:oai:ojs.www.unirioja.es:article/3263 2024-10-13T14:01:58+00:00 The Last Glacial Maximum and deglaciation in central Patagonia, 44°S–49°S El Último Máximo Glaciar y la deglaciación en Patagonia central, 44ºS-49ºS Mendelova, M. Hein, A.S. McCulloch, R. Davies, B. 2017-09-15 application/pdf https://publicaciones.unirioja.es/ojs/index.php/cig/article/view/3263 https://doi.org/10.18172/cig.3263 eng eng Universidad de La Rioja https://publicaciones.unirioja.es/ojs/index.php/cig/article/view/3263/2922 https://publicaciones.unirioja.es/ojs/index.php/cig/article/view/3263 doi:10.18172/cig.3263 Derechos de autor 2017 M. Mendelova, A.S. Hein, R. McCulloch, B. Davies Cuadernos de Investigación Geográfica; Vol. 43 No. 2 (2017); 719-750 Cuadernos de Investigación Geográfica; Vol. 43 Núm. 2 (2017); 719-750 1697-9540 0211-6820 10.18172/cig.vol43iss2 Last Glacial Maximum deglaciation Holocene Patagonia glacial chronology Último Máximo Glaciar deglaciación Holoceno cronología glacial info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2017 ftunivriojaojs https://doi.org/10.18172/cig.326310.18172/cig.vol43iss2 2024-09-18T23:40:51Z This paper reviews published geochronological data on glacier fluctuations and environmental changes in central Patagonia (44° S - 49° S) from the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) through to the Holocene. Well-dated glacial chronologies from the southern mid-latitudes can inform on the synchronicity of glacial advances worldwide and provide insight on the drivers of southern hemisphere glaciations. In central Patagonia, two large outlet lobes of the former Patagonian Ice Sheet advanced in broad synchrony with the global LGM. In contrast to other parts of Patagonia, there is no convincing evidence for a more extensive local LGM advance during Marine Isotope Stage 3. Deglaciation initiated at ca. 19 ka, earlier than in other parts of Patagonia and regionally in the Southern Hemisphere, and rapid deglaciation saw ice margins retreat in places by at least 80-120 km within a few millennia. The Lateglacial glacier margins are poorly constrained, but an ice mass substantial enough to maintain a large regional proglacial lake must have persisted at this time. The timing of lake drainage and opening of the Río Baker drainage route to the Pacific Ocean is debated; the only directly dated shoreline suggests this occurred at the end of the Antarctic Cold Reversal at 12.7 ka. Palaeoecological evidence for cooling during the Antarctic Cold Reversal or Younger Dryas remains equivocal, which may reflect both the eurythermic nature of Patagonian vegetation and shifting Southern Westerly Winds. Eastern outlet glaciers appear to have advanced or stabilised at the Lateglacial/Holocene transition when palaeoenvironmental records indicate warmer and drier conditions, but the reason for this is unclear. Our review reveals both spatial and temporal gaps in available data that provide avenues for future research. Este artículo revisa los datos geocronológicos publicados sobre las fluctuaciones de los glaciares y los cambios ambientales en la Patagonia central (44 ° S - 49 ° S) desde el Último Máximo Global (LGM) hasta el Holoceno. Las ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Ice Sheet Portal de Revistas de la Universidad de La Rioja Antarctic Pacific Patagonia The Antarctic Cuadernos de Investigación Geográfica 43 2 719 750 |
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This paper reviews published geochronological data on glacier fluctuations and environmental changes in central Patagonia (44° S - 49° S) from the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) through to the Holocene. Well-dated glacial chronologies from the southern mid-latitudes can inform on the synchronicity of glacial advances worldwide and provide insight on the drivers of southern hemisphere glaciations. In central Patagonia, two large outlet lobes of the former Patagonian Ice Sheet advanced in broad synchrony with the global LGM. In contrast to other parts of Patagonia, there is no convincing evidence for a more extensive local LGM advance during Marine Isotope Stage 3. Deglaciation initiated at ca. 19 ka, earlier than in other parts of Patagonia and regionally in the Southern Hemisphere, and rapid deglaciation saw ice margins retreat in places by at least 80-120 km within a few millennia. The Lateglacial glacier margins are poorly constrained, but an ice mass substantial enough to maintain a large regional proglacial lake must have persisted at this time. The timing of lake drainage and opening of the Río Baker drainage route to the Pacific Ocean is debated; the only directly dated shoreline suggests this occurred at the end of the Antarctic Cold Reversal at 12.7 ka. Palaeoecological evidence for cooling during the Antarctic Cold Reversal or Younger Dryas remains equivocal, which may reflect both the eurythermic nature of Patagonian vegetation and shifting Southern Westerly Winds. Eastern outlet glaciers appear to have advanced or stabilised at the Lateglacial/Holocene transition when palaeoenvironmental records indicate warmer and drier conditions, but the reason for this is unclear. Our review reveals both spatial and temporal gaps in available data that provide avenues for future research. Este artículo revisa los datos geocronológicos publicados sobre las fluctuaciones de los glaciares y los cambios ambientales en la Patagonia central (44 ° S - 49 ° S) desde el Último Máximo Global (LGM) hasta el Holoceno. Las ... |
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The Last Glacial Maximum and deglaciation in central Patagonia, 44°S–49°S |
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The Last Glacial Maximum and deglaciation in central Patagonia, 44°S–49°S |
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The Last Glacial Maximum and deglaciation in central Patagonia, 44°S–49°S |
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The Last Glacial Maximum and deglaciation in central Patagonia, 44°S–49°S |
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The Last Glacial Maximum and deglaciation in central Patagonia, 44°S–49°S |
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