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- Title
Exposure age chronology of the last glaciation in the eastern Pyrenees
- Authors
Delmas, Magali; Gunnell, Yanni; Braucher, Régis; Calvet, Marc; Bourlès, Didier
- Abstract
Abstract: We present a chronology of ice recession in the eastern Pyrenees based on in situ-produced 10Be data obtained from the Têt paleoglacier complex. The sampling strategy is based on the relative chronology provided by a detailed geomorphological map of glacial landforms. Results indicate that the last maximum ice advance occurred late (i.e., during Marine Isotope Stage 2) compared to the chronology currently established for the rest of the Pyrenees. Despite debatable evidence for a glacial readvance during the Oldest Dryas stade, ice-cap melt-out was rapid, residual cirque glaciers having disappeared by the Allerød interstade. This is consistent both with North Atlantic excursions established by the Greenland ice cores and paleoenvironmental data for the region. The rapid response of the east-Pyrenean ice cap to temperature variations is primarily linked to its small size compared to larger Pyrenean ice fields, to the dry Mediterranean climate, and to topography-related nonlinearities in which a small vertical rise in equilibrium line altitude generates a large change in ice mass. Possible sources of age uncertainty are discussed in the context of sampling design for single-nuclide (10Be) dating of landform sequences in formerly glaciated landscapes.
- Subjects
PYRENEES; CHRONOLOGY; GLACIERS; ICE caps
- Publication
Quaternary Research, 2008, Vol 69, Issue 2, p231
- ISSN
0033-5894
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1016/j.yqres.2007.11.004