Asynchronous glacial dynamics of Last Glacial Maximum mountain glaciers in the Ikh Bogd Massif, Gobi Altai mountain range, southwestern Mongolia: aspect control on glacier mass balance
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Published:2023-06-21
Issue:6
Volume:17
Page:2409-2435
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ISSN:1994-0424
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Container-title:The Cryosphere
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language:en
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Short-container-title:The Cryosphere
Author:
Khandsuren Purevmaa, Seong Yeong BaeORCID, Rhee Hyun Hee, Lee Cho-Hee, Sarikaya Mehmet Akif, Oh Jeong-Sik, Sandag Khadbaatar, Yu Byung Yong
Abstract
Abstract. Mountain glacier mass balance is affected by factors other than
climate, such as topography, slope, and aspect. In midlatitude high-mountain regions, the north–south aspect contrast can cause significant
changes in insolation and melt, resulting in local asynchrony in glacial
dynamics. This study documents the asynchronous response of two
paleoglaciers in southwestern Mongolia to the local topoclimatic factors
using 10Be exposure age dating and 2D ice surface modeling. 10Be
surface exposure age dating revealed that the Ikh Artsan south-facing valley
glacier culminated (MIA1) at 20.1 ± 0.7 ka, coinciding with the global Last Glacial Maximum
(gLGM). In contrast, the north-facing Jargalant paleoglacier (MJ1)
culminated at 17.2 ± 1.5 ka, around Heinrich Stadial 1 and during the
post-gLGM Northern Hemisphere warming. Our temperature-index melt model
predicts that ablation will be substantially lower on the north-facing slope,
as it is exposed to less solar radiation and cooler temperatures than the
south-facing slope. The 2D ice surface modeling also revealed that
the south-facing Ikh Artsan Glacier abruptly retreated from its maximum
extent at 20 ka, but the Jargalant Glacier on the shaded slope
consistently advanced and thickened due to reduced melt until 17 ka. The
timing of the modeled glacier culmination is consistent within ± 1σ of the 10Be exposure age results. Extremely old ages ranging
from 636.2 to 35.9 ka were measured for the inner moraines in the
Jargalant cirque (MJ2–MJ4), suggesting a problem with inheritance
from boulders eroded from the summit plateau.
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Earth-Surface Processes,Water Science and Technology
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