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The Alps: glacial landforms during the deglaciation (18.914.6 ka)

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Publication Date:
2023
abstract:
The deglaciation period in the Alps was characterized by the collapse of the huge system of interconnected glaciers. Active valley glaciers almost disappeared from most of the catchments, stagnant and downwasting ice remnants filled the main valleys during the earliest part of the Alpine Lateglacial, which is defined as the phase of ice decay (19 to 18 ka, in some sectors until 17 ka). In the lower valley reaches of the southeastern sector tree vegetation had already started to recover. A short readvance and glacier front stabilization took place at 17-16 ka (Gschnitz stadial) with the formation of prominent moraines with most of the evidence coming from the Eastern Alps. This can be related to the "Ragogna oscillation" cooling recognized in the southeastern sector, which is highlighted by a period of reduced forest cover. At the end of GS2, before the onset of the Bølling interstadial, Alpine glaciers had already withdrawn and forest environments were spreading rapidly.
Iris type:
02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Keywords:
Alps; Alpine Lateglacial; deglaciation; stadials
List of contributors:
Monegato, Giovanni
Authors of the University:
MONEGATO GIOVANNI
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/463172
Book title:
European Glacial Landscapes The last deglaciation
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