ln this paper, glaciallandfonns and glaciation witbin tbe catchment area of tbe longest source segment of tbe Apurímac River in tbe Cordil1era Chila are presented. GIacial landfonns tbat were examined tbroughout tbe landscape enabled to sketch tbe glacier evolution in tbe study region. Tbe modem glacial extent was mapped and compared with tbat mapped from 1955 aerial photographs. According to observations, tbe glaciation was much more extensive during tbe past Three major extents of Quatemary glaciation were distinguished, witb tbe oldest one extending far beyond tbe study area. Very rapid retreat of glacier tennini in tbe second half of tbe 20th century was recognized. Interpretations suggest tbat glaciers in tbe catchment area experienced...
nology of Llanquihue drift in the area of the southern Lake Dis-trict, Seno Reloncav, and Isla Grand...
Snow and ice in the Central Andes of Chile and Argentina (33–36 °S) are the major source of water fo...
The extent of Quaternary glaciations varies throughout the Andes. Although the lack of radiometric d...
This paper presents new mapping of the glacial geomorphology of southern South America between latit...
Mapping of glacial and periglacial features along a 15 km long, north-south trending ridge at the ea...
Studies investigating late Pleistocene glaciations in the Chilean Lake District (~40-43°S) and in Pa...
This study presents the reconstruction of the evolution of twenty glaciers in the Norte Chico (Chile...
Below 38° of latitude the Southern Chilean Andes were extensively glaciated during the Pleistocene. ...
Summary. — This paper reviews the main results of recent investigations dealing with Quaternary glac...
Proglacial and subglacial glacitectonic sediments and landforms around the margins of the Strait of ...
International audienceWe present spatial patterns of glacier fluctuations from the Cordillera Blanca...
In southern South America, the maximum areal extent of ice during the Quaternary Period, the Greates...
Calving glaciers constitute a great majority of all glaciers in Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego, and ...
The majority of glaciers in central Chile have receded in recent decades, from >50m to only a few m...
<p>This paper presents a glacial geomorphological map relating to two rapidly receding glaciers in t...
nology of Llanquihue drift in the area of the southern Lake Dis-trict, Seno Reloncav, and Isla Grand...
Snow and ice in the Central Andes of Chile and Argentina (33–36 °S) are the major source of water fo...
The extent of Quaternary glaciations varies throughout the Andes. Although the lack of radiometric d...
This paper presents new mapping of the glacial geomorphology of southern South America between latit...
Mapping of glacial and periglacial features along a 15 km long, north-south trending ridge at the ea...
Studies investigating late Pleistocene glaciations in the Chilean Lake District (~40-43°S) and in Pa...
This study presents the reconstruction of the evolution of twenty glaciers in the Norte Chico (Chile...
Below 38° of latitude the Southern Chilean Andes were extensively glaciated during the Pleistocene. ...
Summary. — This paper reviews the main results of recent investigations dealing with Quaternary glac...
Proglacial and subglacial glacitectonic sediments and landforms around the margins of the Strait of ...
International audienceWe present spatial patterns of glacier fluctuations from the Cordillera Blanca...
In southern South America, the maximum areal extent of ice during the Quaternary Period, the Greates...
Calving glaciers constitute a great majority of all glaciers in Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego, and ...
The majority of glaciers in central Chile have receded in recent decades, from >50m to only a few m...
<p>This paper presents a glacial geomorphological map relating to two rapidly receding glaciers in t...
nology of Llanquihue drift in the area of the southern Lake Dis-trict, Seno Reloncav, and Isla Grand...
Snow and ice in the Central Andes of Chile and Argentina (33–36 °S) are the major source of water fo...
The extent of Quaternary glaciations varies throughout the Andes. Although the lack of radiometric d...