J. García, C. Lüthgens, Rodrigo Vega, Á. Rodés, A. Hein, S. Binnie
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A composite 10Be, IR-50 and 14C chronology of the pre-Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) full ice extent of the western Patagonian Ice Sheet on the Isla de Chiloé, south Chile (42° S)
Abstract. Unanswered questions about the glacier and climate history preceding the
global Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) in the southern temperate latitudes
remain. The Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 3 is normally understood as a global
interstadial period; nonetheless its climate was punctuated by conspicuous
variability, and its signature has not been resolved beyond the polar realms. In this paper, we compile a 10Be depth profile, single grain infrared (IR) stimulated luminescence dating and 14C samples to derive a new glacier record for the principal outwash plain complex, deposited by the western Patagonian Ice Sheet (PIS) during the last glacial period (Llanquihue Glaciation) on the Isla de Chiloe, southern Chile (42 ∘ S). In this region, the Golfo de Corcovado Ice Lobe
left a distinct geomorphic and stratigraphic imprint, suitable for
reconstructing former ice dynamics and timing of past climate change. Our data
indicate that maximum glaciation occurred by 57.8±4.7 ka without
reaching the Pacific Ocean coast. Ice readavanced and buttressed against the
eastern side of the Cordillera de la Costa again by 26.0±2.9 ka. Our
data further support the notion of a large ice extent during parts of the MIS 3 in Patagonia and New Zealand but appear to contradict near contemporaneous
interstadial evidence in the southern midlatitudes, including
Chiloe. We propose that the PIS expanded to its full-glacial Llanquihue
moraines, recording a rapid response of southern mountain glaciers to the
millennial-scale climate stadials that punctuated the MIS 3 at the poles and elsewhere.