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Late Pleistocene glaciations of the arid subtropical Andes and new results from the Chajnantor Plateau, northern Chile.

Authors :
Ward, Dylan J.
Cesta, Jason M.
Galewsky, Joseph
Sagredo, Esteban
Source :
Quaternary Science Reviews. Nov2015, Vol. 128, p98-116. 19p.
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

The spatiotemporal pattern of glaciation along the Andes Mountains is an important proxy record reflecting the varying influence of global and regional circulation features on South American climate. However, the timing and extent of glaciation in key parts of the orogen, particularly the deglaciated arid Andes, are poorly constrained. We present new cosmogenic 10 Be and 36 Cl exposure ages for glacial features on and near the Chajnantor Plateau (23 °S). The new dates, although scattered due to cosmogenic inheritance, imply that the most recent extensive glacial occupation ended before or during the global Last Glacial Maximum (LGM). We discuss this new record in the context of published glacial chronologies from glacial features in Peru, Bolivia, and northern Chile rescaled using the latest cosmogenic 10 Be production rate calibration for the tropical Andes. The results imply regionally synchronous moraine stabilization ca. 25–40 ka, 15–17 ka, and 12–14 ka, with the youngest of these moraines absent in records south of ∼20 °S, including in our new Chajnantor area chronology. This spatial pattern implicates easterly moisture in generating sufficient snowfall to glaciate the driest parts of the Andes, while allowing a role for westerly moisture, possibly modulated by the migration of the Southern Westerly Wind belt, in the regions near and south of the Atacama Desert. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02773791
Volume :
128
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Quaternary Science Reviews
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
110599042
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2015.09.022