Historical records of Cipreses glacier (34°S): Combining documentary-inferred 'Little Ice Age' evidence from Southern and Central Chile
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Araneda, Alberto
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Historical records of Cipreses glacier (34°S): Combining documentary-inferred 'Little Ice Age' evidence from Southern and Central Chile
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The historical behaviour of Cipreses glacier from the nineteenth through the early twentieth century
is described based on written records, cartography, iconography and photographs. These data allow us to infer
that the last maximum advance of Cipreses glacier attributable to the ‘Little Ice Age’ occurred around AD 1842.
The first historical retreat was recorded in 1858 and, since then, the glacier has shown a clear retreating trend
with no new advances.All this information was compared with the historical data gathered for San Rafael glacier,
which shows the occurrence of a cold period contemporary with the European LIA. Whereas Cipreses glacier
was retreating by 1858, San Rafael glacier was advancing, reaching its last maximum between 1857 and 1875.
The dates for the advances and retreats reveal a time-lag of approximately 30 years in the responses of these
glaciers. The comparison of timing in glacier advances suggests that this time-lag is due to changes in precipitation
and temperature associated mainly with fluctuations of the Westerlies.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/153304
DOI: 10.1177/0959683609345079
ISSN: 09596836
14770911
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The Holocene 19,8 (2009) pp. 1173–1183
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