Age constraints of rock glaciers in the Southern Alps/New Zealand – Exploring their palaeoclimatic potential

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Type
Article: article d'un périodique ou d'un magazine.
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Titre
Age constraints of rock glaciers in the Southern Alps/New Zealand – Exploring their palaeoclimatic potential
Périodique
The Holocene
Auteur⸱e⸱s
Winkler S., Lambiel C.
ISSN
0959-6836
ISSN-L
1477-0911
Statut éditorial
Publié
Date de publication
2018
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
8
Pages
778-790
Langue
anglais
Résumé
Two rock glaciers in the valley head of Irishman Stream in the central Ben Ohau Range, Southern Alps/New Zealand, have been investigated using the electronic Schmidt-hammer (SilverSchmidt). Longitudinal profiles on both features reveal a consistent trend of decreasing R(Rebound)-values and, hence, increasing weathering intensity and surface-exposure age on their numerous transverse surface ridges from rooting zone towards the front. Previously published numerical ages obtained by terrestrial cosmogenic nuclide dating (TCND) allowed the calculation of a local Schmidt-hammer exposure-age dating (SHD) age-calibration curve by serving as the required fixed points. Age estimates for the lowermost rock glacier surface ridges fall within the early Holocene between 12 and 10.5 ka and indicate a fast disappearance of the Late Glacial glacier formerly occupying the valley head, followed by the initiation of rock glacier formation around or shortly after the onset of the Holocene. Although it cannot be judged whether the rock glaciers investigated were active within the entire Holocene or only repeatedly during multiple episodes within, their location and intact morphology exclude any substantial glacial activity at Irishman Stream during the Holocene. This has considerable regional palaeoclimatic implications because it opens for the hypothesis that climatic conditions during early Holocene were possibly comparatively dry and favourable for rock glacier initiation, but less so for glaciers. It would also challenge the view that air temperature is the sole major climate driver of glacier variability in the Southern Alps. More work utilising the palaeoclimatic potential of rock glaciers in the Southern Alps is advised.
Mots-clé
electronic Schmidt-hammer (SilverSchmidt), Holocene palaeoclimate, New Zealand, rock glaciers, Schmidt-hammer exposure-age dating (SHD), Southern Alps
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