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Glaciar León, Chilean Patagonia: late-Holocene chronology and geomorphology

Authors :
Geoffrey A. T. Duller
Krister N. Jansson
Vanessa Winchester
Stephan Harrison
Susan Ivy-Ochs
Peter W. Kubik
Richard M. Bailey
Eleanor Haresign
Charles R. Warren
Neil F. Glasser
Source :
The Holocene. 18:643-652
Publication Year :
2008
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 2008.

Abstract

Glaciar León is a temperate, grounded outlet of the eastern North Patagonian Icefield (NPI). It terminates at an active calving margin in Lago Leones, a 10 km long proglacial lake. We take a multidisciplinary approach to its description and use ASTER imagery and clast sedimentology to describe the geomorphology of the glacier and its associated moraines. We date periods of glacier retreat over the last 2500 years using a combination of lichenometric, dendrochronological, cosmogenic and optically stimulated luminescence techniques and show that the glacier receded from a large terminal moraine complex some 2500 years ago and underwent further significant recession from nineteenth-century moraine limits. The moraine dates indicate varying retreat rates, in conjunction with significant downwasting. The bathymetry of Lago Leones is characterized by distinct ridges interpreted as moraine ridges that dissect the lake into several basins, with water depths reaching 360 m. The fluctuations of Glaciar León appear to have been controlled by the interplay between climatic forcing and calving dynamics.

Details

ISSN :
14770911 and 09596836
Volume :
18
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Holocene
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........4e2e33df565d61ae8e595fad4a418020
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/0959683607086771