Evolución del Gran Paleolago Tehuelche en el Parque Nacional Torres del Paine de la Patagonia chilena durante el Último Máximo Glacial y Holoceno

Marcelo A. Solari, Jacobus P. le Roux, Francisco Hervé, Alessandro Airo, Mauricio Calderón

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Resumen

A number of glacial moraines are distributed from the eastern margin of the Torres del Paine drainage basin to near the present margin of the Patagonian Ice Fields, together with a set of regionally continuous lacustrine terraces related to glacial fluctuations. The geomorphology, supported by lake sediment evidence, indicates the existence of a single proglacial paleolake in this area, here referred to as the Great Tehuelche Paleolake. This concept helps to clarify the chronology of glacial events and leads to a better understanding of the evolution of the hydrologic system in the Torres del Paine area. Glacial advances previously referred to as A, B and C occurred during the Last Glacial Maximum and fed the Great Tehuelche Paleolake with meltwater, allowing it to reach its maximum extension. The discovery of thrombolites at Laguna Amarga suggests that the drainage of the paleolake towards the Última Esperanza Fjord took place at 7,113 Cal. yr BP, after the melting of an ice barrier that existed during the earlier glacial advance. This gave rise to the development of a complex fluvio-lacustrine hydrologic system that persists to the present day.

Título traducido de la contribuciónEvolution of the Great Tehuelche Paleolake in the Torres del Paine National Park of Chilean Patagonia during the Last Glacial Maximum and Holocene
Idioma originalEspañol
Páginas (desde-hasta)1-21
Número de páginas21
PublicaciónAndean Geology
Volumen39
N.º1
DOI
EstadoPublicada - ene. 2012

Palabras clave

  • Last Glacial Maximum
  • Patagonia
  • Thrombolites
  • Younger Dryas

Áreas temáticas de ASJC Scopus

  • Geología
  • Geoquímica y petrología
  • Estratigrafía
  • Paleontología

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