Holocene deglaciation of the northern Fildes Peninsula, King George Island, Antarctica

Author:

Oliva Marc1ORCID,Palacios David2,Fernández‐Fernández José M.2ORCID,Fernandes Marcelo3,Schimmelpfennig Irene4,Vieira Gonçalo3,Antoniades Dermot5,Pérez‐Alberti Augusto6,García‐Oteyza Julia1,

Affiliation:

1. Department of Geography Universitat de Barcelona Catalonia Spain

2. Department of Geography Universidad Complutense de Madrid Madrid Spain

3. Centre for Geographical Studies, IGOT, Lisbon Universidade de Lisboa Lisboa Portugal

4. Aix‐Marseille Université, CNRS, IRD, INRAE, Coll France, UM 34 CEREGE Aix‐en‐Provence France

5. Department of Geography & Centre for Northern Studies Université Laval Quebec City Quebec Canada

6. Cross‐Research in Environmental Technologies (CRETUS) Universidade de Santiago Compostela Santiago de Compostela Spain

Abstract

AbstractThe timing and magnitude of Holocene glacial oscillations in most currently ice‐free areas of Antarctica remain unknown. This work focuses on the recent deglaciation in the northern sector of the Fildes Peninsula, King George Island, northern Antarctic Peninsula. The ice cap covering ca. 90% of the island has receded since the Last Glacial Maximum and exposed ca. 29 km2 of ice‐free land. We reconstruct its glacial history based on a dataset of 12 36Cl exposure ages obtained through cosmic‐ray exposure (CRE) dating of moraine boulders, polished surfaces and erratic boulders surrounding the peninsula's northern plateau. Results reveal that the deglaciation of the northern Fildes Peninsula took place during the Holocene Thermal Maximum at 7–6 ka, when warm conditions promoted a massive glacial retreat. The present arrangement of ice‐free areas was in place by 6 ka. Small cirque moraines suggest the subsequent occurrence of favourable climate conditions for glacial expansion fed by intense snow deflation at 4.6 and 1 ka at the foot of the northern plateau. The deglaciation pattern of the Fildes Peninsula resulted from the combined shrinkage of different ice masses, rather than of the long‐term retreat of the King George Ice Cap. No evidence of glacier expansion during more recent cold periods (i.e. the Little Ice Age) was found. These results fit well with regional deglacial histories inferred from lacustrine sediments and raised beaches and complement the existing chronological framework to help better understand the peninsula's Holocene geoecological dynamics.

Funder

Universidade de Lisboa

Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Soil Science,General Environmental Science,Development,Environmental Chemistry

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