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Late Glacial and Late Holocene Moraines in the Cerros Cuchpanga, Central Peru1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 January 2017

H.E. Wright Jr.*
Affiliation:
Limnological Research Center, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455

Abstract

Small ice fields on the western cordillera northeast of Lima were expanded to three times their present size in the recent past, and the regional snow line was probably about 100 m lower than it is today. Outwash from the expanded glaciers formed deltas of silt in valley-bottom lakes. When the ice lobes retreated, the reduced outwash was trapped behind recessional moraines, and the clear meltwater infiltrated into the limestone bedrock and emerged at the heads of the deltas in spring pools. The delta surfaces then became covered with peat, and radiocarbon dates for the base of the peat (1100 ± 70 and 430 ± 70 yr B.P. for two different deltas) indicate that the maximum ice advance was older than those dates and, thus, older than the Little Ice Age of many north-temperate regions. Much older moraines date from expansion of the same local summit glaciers to even lower levels in the main valleys, which had previously been inundated by the cordilleran ice field. The cordilleran deglaciation and this expansion of local glaciers probably occurred between 12,000 and 10,000 yr ago, on the basis of slightly contradictory radiocarbon dates.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
University of Washington

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Footnotes

1

Contribution No. 174, Limnological Research Center, and Contribution No. 1058, Department of Geology and Geophysics, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn.

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