Reconstructing fluctuations of la mare glacier (eastern italian alps) in the late holocene: new evidence for a little ice age maximum around 1600 ad
2014; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 96; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1111/geoa.12048
ISSN1468-0459
AutoresLuca Carturan, Carlo Baroni, Alberto Carton, Federico Cazorzi, Giancarlo Dalla Fontana, Claudio Delpero, María Cristina Salvatore, Roberto Seppi, Thomas Zanoner,
Tópico(s)Tree-ring climate responses
ResumoField observations, old terrestrial photographs and maps, aerial orthophotos and detailed geomorphological mapping were used for compiling and validating a 119‐year cumulative record of terminus changes for a are lacier, astern talian lps. ate olocene glacier maxima preceding direct observations were reconstructed by applying age dating techniques (radiocarbon and lichenometry) to glacial deposits in the proglacial area of the glacier. Results show that the glacier reached its maximal position around 1600 ad, followed by smaller advances in the eighteenth century, while in the nineteenth century it did not reach or overrun these positions. A similar behaviour for neighbouring glaciers was reported by previous works, documenting absolute ate olocene maxima in the seventeenth or eighteenth centuries. By contrast, multi‐century reconstructions available for the north‐western lps show that in the nineteenth century, glaciers were at their maximum or very close to previous maxima achieved in the first half of the seventeenth century. Climatic causes for these discrepancies have been examined, analyzing multi‐proxy climatic reconstructions starting in 1500 ad, but also morphodynamic processes linked to the bedrock characteristics of a are lacier could have played a role in modulating its response to climatic changes.
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