Holocene history of río tranquilo glacier, monte San Lorenzo (47°S), Central Patagonia
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Sagredo, Esteban A.
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Holocene history of río tranquilo glacier, monte San Lorenzo (47°S), Central Patagonia
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The causes underlying Holocene glacier fluctuations remain elusive, despite decades of
research efforts. Cosmogenic nuclide dating has allowed systematic study and thus
improved knowledge of glacier-climate dynamics during this time frame, in part by filling in
geographical gaps in both hemispheres. Here we present a new comprehensive Holocene
moraine chronology from Mt. San Lorenzo (47°S) in central Patagonia, Southern
Hemisphere. Twenty-four new 10Be ages, together with three published ages, indicate
that the Río Tranquilo glacier approached its Holocene maximum position sometime, or
possibly on multiple occasions, between 9,860 ± 180 and 6,730 ± 130 years. This event(s)
was followed by a sequence of slightly smaller advances at 5,750 ± 220, 4,290 ± 100 (?),
3,490 ± 140, 1,440 ± 60, between 670 ± 20 and 430 ± 20, and at 390 ± 10 years ago. The
Tranquilo record documents centennial to millennial-scale glacier advances throughout the
Holocene, and is consistent with recent glacier chronologies from central and southern
Patagonia. This pattern correlates well with that of multiple moraine-building events with
slightly decreasing net extent, as is observed at other sites in the Southern Hemisphere
(i.e., Patagonia, New Zealand and Antarctic Peninsula) throughout the early, middle and
late Holocene. This is in stark contrast to the typical Holocene mountain glacier pattern in
the Northern Hemisphere, as documented in the European Alps, Scandinavia and Canada,
where small glaciers in the early-to-mid Holocene gave way to more-extensive glacier
advances during the late Holocene, culminating in the Little Ice Age expansion. We posit
that this past asymmetry between the Southern and Northern hemisphere glacier patterns
is due to natural forcing that has been recently overwhelmed by anthropogenic
greenhouse gas driven warming, which is causing interhemispherically synchronized
glacier retreat unprecedented during the Holocene.
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National Science Foundation (NSF) 1853881
Vetlesen Foundation
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Frontiers in Earth Science December 2021 Volume 9 Article 813433
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