Authors
Scott A Reynhout, Esteban A Sagredo, Michael R Kaplan, Juan Carlos Aravena, Mateo A Martini, Patricio I Moreno, Maisa Rojas, Roseanne Schwartz, Joerg M Schaefer
Publication date
2019/9/15
Source
Quaternary Science Reviews
Volume
220
Pages
178-187
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Alpine glaciers are sensitive indicators of changes in climate, and their ubiquity in mountainous regions make them valuable proxies for terrestrial climate reconstructions worldwide. However, the timing and extent of glacier change across the South American mid-latitudes through the Holocene are still poorly constrained relative to their counterparts in the Northern Hemisphere. Here we report a new 10Be surface exposure-based chronology of moraines recording a series of progressively less-extensive glacier advances of Glaciar Torre (Argentina, 49.3°S/73.0°W) since the Last Glacial Maximum, with expansions culminating at 17,600 ± 900, 13,500 ± 500, 9700 ± 400, 6900 ± 200, 6100 ± 300, 4500 ± 200, and 530 ± 60 yr BP. The declining magnitude of Holocene glacier expansions parallels a gradual rise in local summer insolation intensity during the Holocene, while individual advances …
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