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Maximized erosion at the last glacial maximum revealed by thermoluminescence thermochronometry
Institution:1. Institute of Earth Surface Dynamics, University of Lausanne, Switzerland;2. Department of Earth Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India
Abstract:Increased erosion rates during the last 2 Myr of Earth history are commonly associated with widespread glaciation and global cooling. However, whether erosion rates actually increased during that period of time remains debated. This is in part because the respective role of fluvial and glacial erosion is difficult to assess, and because many existing techniques used to estimate erosion rates may be affected by averaging biases that may produce increased erosion rates towards the present. Here, we apply thermoluminescence thermochronometry to granitic bedrock samples of the southern-central Chilean Andes, a region which experienced a full transition from glacial-humid to fluvial-dry conditions during the Quaternary. Inverse modelling of the thermochronological data enables us to extract unbiased time series of erosion rates during the last ~100 kyr. We find that erosion rates were systematically higher during around the last glacial maximum than at present, with differences exceeding an order of magnitude. Our findings indicate that glacial erosion is probably more efficient than fluvial erosion and imply that erosion has remained transient during the Quaternary.
Keywords:Thermoluminescence thermochronology  Erosion rates  Chilean Andes  Inverse modelling  Late quaternary
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