The Ticino-Toce glacier system (Swiss-Italian Alps) in the framework of the Alpine Last Glacial Maximum
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2022
abstract:
We present a new glacier chronology from one of the major end moraine systems of the Southern Alps.
Timing and extent of the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) advance of the Ticino-Toce glacier were reconstructed in detail based on landform relationships and surface exposure dating. 10Be and 36Cl ages from
41 erratic boulders constrain the last maximum of the Ticino-Toce glacier to have lasted from 25.0 ± 0.9
ka to 19.9 ± 0.7 ka. Over this period of ca. 5000 years the Ticino-Toce glacier underwent only minor
oscillations, during which the glacier front remained close to its LGM maximum position. Underpinned
by our detailed geomorphological reconstruction, the ages further demonstrate that the Verbano piedmont lobe was significantly larger (about 200 km2
) than shown on recent maps. A short-lived glacier
readvance around 19.7 ± 1.1 ka terminated internal to the LGM maximum margins. Collapse of the
Verbano lobe must have set in soon after and final withdrawal from the foreland occurred no later than
19 ka. The new Ticino-Toce chronology matches temporal constraints of major glacier systems emerging
from adjacent Alpine accumulation areas. This points to in-phase glacier advances across the Western
Alps, apart from the southwestern massifs for which a slightly earlier reaching of the Late Pleistocene
maximum position of the Lyon lobe was shown recently. A two- potentially three-fold LGM advance
structure with intervening retreat intervals, as reported for two major amphitheatres (Garda, Tagliamento) to the east is distinctly not supported by our data for the Ticino-Toce glacier. This contrast in
glacier behaviour between the central and eastern Southern Alps is ascribed to shifting precipitation
patterns after ca. 23e22 ka, away from southern to predominantly northwestern air flow and a greater
independence of southerly moisture transport for the central Southern Alps.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Quaternary/Pleistocene; glaciation; European Alps; cosmogenic nuclides; geomorphology (glacial); surface exposure dating; last glacial maximum; Ticino-Toce glacier
List of contributors:
Monegato, Giovanni
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