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Palaeoglaciation of Parque Natural Lago de Sanabria, northwest Spain
Authors:T Cowton  PD Hughes  PL Gibbard
Institution:aCambridge Quaternary, Department of Geography, University of Cambridge, Downing Place, Cambridge CB2 3EN, England, United Kingdom;bGeography, School of Environment and Development, The University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PL, England, United Kingdom
Abstract:Detailed geomorphological mapping provides evidence for at least three phases of glaciation in the Parque Natural Lago de Sanabria, in northwest Spain. The most extensive glaciation was characterised by a large plateau ice cap. A combination of geomorphological evidence and glacier modelling indicates that this ice cap covered an area of more than 440 km2, with a maximum ice thickness of c. 300 m and outlet glaciers reaching as low as 1000 m. This represents the largest ice mass in Iberia outside the Pyrenees and one of the largest in the mountains of southern Europe and the Mediterranean region. Radiocarbon dates from the base of lacustrine sequences appear to suggest that the most extensive phase of ice-cap glaciation occurred during the last cold stage (Weichselian) with deglaciation occurring before 14–15 ka 14C BP. A second phase of glaciation is recorded by the moraines of valley glaciers, which may have drained small plateau ice caps; whilst a final phase of glaciation is recorded by moraines in the highest cirques.
Keywords:Glaciation  Iberia  Pleistocene  Ice cap  Mediterranean
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