Authors
Michael R Kaplan, Andrew S Hein, Alun Hubbard, Simon M Lax
Publication date
2009/1/15
Journal
Geomorphology
Volume
103
Issue
2
Pages
172-179
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
In southern South America, the maximum areal extent of ice during the Quaternary Period, the Greatest Patagonian Glaciation (GPG, [Mercer, J.H., 1983. Cenozoic glaciation in the southern hemisphere. Annual Reviews of Earth and Planetary Science 11, 99–132.]), occurred at 1.1 Ma and subsequent glaciations were overall less extensive. The GPG preceded global minimum temperatures and maximal volume of ice, which occurred in the last ~800 kyr, as recorded in the marine δ18O record. Significant modification of the drainage morphology of the southern Andes from a non-glaciated to glaciated landscape occurred throughout the Quaternary Period. We infer a non-climatic relationship between glacial modification of the mountains and the decreasing extent of ice and we discuss processes of landscape development that could have caused the trend. Specifically, these include modification of valleys, such as …
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Scholar articles
MR Kaplan, AS Hein, A Hubbard, SM Lax - Geomorphology, 2009