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The last deglaciation in the Picos de Europa National Park (Cantabrian Mountains, northern Spain)

AutorMoreno Caballud, Ana CSIC ORCID ; Valero-Garcés, Blas L. CSIC ORCID ; Jiménez-Sánchez, Montserrat; Domínguez-Cuesta, María José; Mata Campo, Maria Pilar; Navas Izquierdo, Ana CSIC ORCID ; Navas Izquierdo, Ana CSIC ORCID ; González-Sampériz, Penélope CSIC ORCID ; Stoll, Heather; Farias, Pedro; Morellón, Mario CSIC ORCID; Corella, Juan Pablo CSIC ORCID; Rico, María Teresa CSIC ORCID
Fecha de publicaciónoct-2010
EditorWiley-Blackwell
CitaciónMoreno A, Valero-Garcés B, Jiménez-Sánchez M, Domínguez-Cuesta M, Mata MP, Navas A, González-Sampériz P, Stoll H, Farias P, Morellón M, Corella JP, Rico M. The last deglaciation in the Picos de Europa National Park (Cantabrian Mountains, northern Spain). Journal of quaternary science 25 (7): 1076-1091 (2010)
ResumenA sedimentological and geochemical study of the Lago Enol sequence (Cantabrian Mountains, northern Spain), together with detailed geomorphological mapping, provides a first record of glacier evolution and climate change over the last 40 ka in the Picos de Europa National Park. The Enol glacier retreated from its maximum extent prior to 40 ka BP as demonstrated by the onset of proglacial lacustrine sedimentation in two glaciated depressions: the Comella hollow to the north (before 40 ka BP) and the Lago Enol (before 38 ka BP). These results support previous evidence that the maximum extent of southern European glaciers occurred earlier than in northern Europe. Alternation of homogeneous and laminated proglacial sediments during the glacier retreat illustrate a dynamic glacial evolution during the Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 3 (40–26 ka BP). A slight warming is detected at 26 ka ago with the change from proglacial sediments (in a lake located in contact to the glacier) to glaciolacustrine sedimentation (in a non-contact or distal lake). Finally, the onset of organic-rich sediments took place at 18 ka ago. This last transition occurred in two phases, similarly to the North Atlantic Last Termination, suggesting a link between North Atlantic Deep Water formation oscillations and palaeohydrological variability in the Cantabrian Mountains.
Descripción42 páginas, 8 figuras, 4 tablas.-- El PDF del artículo esta en formato pre-print.
Versión del editorhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jqs.1265
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/32344
DOI10.1002/jqs.1265
ISSN0267-8179
E-ISSN1099-1417
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