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Cosmogenic Be dating of a sackung and its faulted rock glaciers, in the Alps of Savoy (France)
Authors:Jean-Claude Hippolyte  Didier Bourls  Rgis Braucher  Julien Carcaillet  Laëtitia Lanni  Maurice Arnold  Georges Aumaitre
Institution:aCEREGE, (Centre Européen de Recherche et d'Enseignement en Géosciences de l'Environnement), UMR-6635 CNRS — Université Aix-Marseille III, BP 80, Europole Méditerranéen de l'Arbois, 13545 Aix en Provence Cedex 4, France;bLGCA, UMR-5025 CNRS, Maison des geosciences, 1381 rue de la piscine, 38041 Grenoble cedex, France
Abstract:Sackungs are the largest gravitational deformation observed in mountains. They are characterized by the long-term slowness of the movements, but their mechanism is still not well understood. Nowadays cosmic ray exposure (CRE) dating methods allow dating the morphologic structures involved in sackung and can contribute at the understanding of their origin. In the Alps, the 5.3 km long Arcs sackung initiated during the activity of rock glaciers. Three samples from these faulted rock glaciers provide their first CRE ages and show that at 2000 m elevation these block accumulations moved during the Younger Dryas and stopped in early Holocene. Six 10Be ages of fault scarps show that the Arcs sackung lasted only a few thousand years and stopped at about 8462 ± 432 10Be yr. They also reveal that deformation migrated upslope in agreement with a mechanism of flexural toppling of vertical layers. This unique and long gravitational event, characterized by migration of the deformation, does not support earthquake shaking as triggering mechanism for individual faults. It shows that, in the upper Isère valley, slope deformation was delayed of several thousand years after glacial debuttressing, and is not anymore active despite its fresh morphology.
Keywords:Cosmic ray exposure dating  Sackung  Deep-seated gravitational deformation  Rock glacier  Fault scarps  Western Alps
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