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The last glacial termination on the eastern flank of the central Patagonian Andes (47 degrees S)
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WoS WOS:000405624100001
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85024503741
DOI 10.5194/CP-13-879-2017
Año 2017
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Abstract



Few studies have examined in detail the sequence of events during the last glacial termination (T1) in the core sector of the Patagonian Ice Sheet (PIS), the largest ice mass in the Southern Hemisphere outside of Antarctica. Here we report results from Lago Edita (47 degrees 8' S, 72 degrees 25' W, 570ma.s.l.), a small closed-basin lake located in a valley overridden by eastward-flowing Andean glaciers during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM). The Lago Edita record shows glaciolacustrine sedimentation until 19 400 yr BP, followed by organic sedimentation in a closed-basin lake and a mosaic of cold-resistant hygrophilous conifers and rainforest trees, along with alpine herbs between 19 400 and 11 000 yr BP. Our data suggest that the PIS retreated at least similar to 90 km from its LGM limit between similar to 21 000 and 19 400 yr BP and that scattered, low-density populations of cold-resistant hygrophilous conifers, rainforest trees, high-Andean and steppe herbs thrived east of the Andes during the LGM and T1, implying high precipitation levels and southern westerly wind (SWW) influence at 47 degrees S. The conifer Podocarpus nubigena increased between 14 500 and 13 000 yr BP, suggesting even stronger SWW influence during the Antarctic Cold Reversal, after which it declined and persisted until 11 000 yr BP. Large increases in arboreal pollen at similar to 13 000 and similar to 11 000 yr BP led to the establishment of forests near Lago Edita between 10 000 and 9000 yr BP, suggesting a rise in the regional tree line along the eastern Andean slopes driven by warming pulses at similar to 13 000 and similar to 11 000 yr BP and a subsequent decline in SWW influence at similar to 11 000 yr BP. We propose that the PIS imposed a regional cooling signal along its eastern, downwind margin through T1 that lasted until the separation of the northern and southern Patagonian ice fields along the Andes during the Younger Dryas period. We posit that the withdrawal of glacial and associated glaciolacustrine environments through T1 provided a route for the dispersal of hygrophilous trees and herbs from the eastern flank of the central Patagonian Andes, contributing to the afforestation of the western Andean slopes and pacific coasts of central Patagonia during T1.

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Climate Of The Past 1814-9324

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Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 HENRIQUEZ-GONZALEZ, WILLIAM IVAN Hombre Victoria Univ Wellington - Nueva Zelanda
Universidad de Chile - Chile
Victoria University of Wellington - Nueva Zelanda
2 VILLA-MARTÍNEZ, RODRIGO Hombre Universidad de Magallanes - Chile
3 Vilanova, Isabel Mujer Museo Argentino Ciencias Nat Bernardino Rivadavia - Argentina
Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales Bernardino Rivadavia - Argentina
4 DE POL-HOLZ, RICARDO HERNAN Hombre Universidad de Magallanes - Chile
5 MORENO-MONCADA, PATRICIO IVAN Hombre Universidad de Chile - Chile

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This study was funded by Fondecyt nos. 1080485, 1121141 and 1151469; ICM grants P05-002 and NC120066; and a CONICYT MSc Scholarship to William I. Henriquez. We thank Esteban A. Sagredo, Oscar H. Pesce, Enzo Simi, and Ignacio Jara for assistance during field work and Keith D. Bennett and Simon Haberle for sharing published palynological data. We thank Cristian Saucedo from Agencia de Conservacion Patagonica for permission to work and collect samples in Hacienda Valle Chacabuco (Parque Patagonia). We thank the editor and the three anonymous reviewers for their constructive comments on early versions of this paper.

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