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Paraglacial adjustment of alluvial fans to the last deglaciation in the Snežnik Mountain, Dinaric karst (Slovenia).

Authors :
Žebre, Manja
Jež, Jernej
Mechernich, Silke
Mušič, Branko
Horn, Barbara
Jamšek Rupnik, Petra
Source :
Geomorphology. May2019, Vol. 332, p66-79. 14p.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Abstract Glaciokarst depressions are major glacigenic depocenters in the Dinaric mountain karst areas and often store important information about the timing and nature of glacial processes and paraglacial sediment reworking. This study focuses on Praprotna draga, which is one of the largest glaciokarst depressions in the Snežnik Mountain (Dinaric karst), with an area of ~3.4 km2 and a maximum depth of 140 m. The western slopes of the depression are characterized by undulated moraine morphology and alluvial fans are filling its entire floor. We present the results on the thickness, origin and age of the sediment infill using a complementary geomorphological, sedimentological, geophysical and dating approach. Distribution of moraines point to two glacial advances that were associated with two main alluvial fan aggradation phases recognized using the electrical resistivity tomography measurements. The youngest alluvial deposits were sampled for cosmogenic 36Cl analysis using amalgamated carbonate pebbles. The depth profile of 36Cl concentrations suggests an age of 12.3 ± 1.7 ka when assuming a likely denudation rate of 20 mm ka−1. Since the existence of the Younger Dryas glaciers in the study area is climatically difficult to explain, we tentatively propose that the youngest alluvial deposition in Praprotna draga took place after the glacier retreat during the paraglacial period. Our findings suggest that the time window of paraglacial adjustment in the Snežnik Mountain was brief and likely conditioned by quick recolonization with vegetation and inefficient surface runoff on deglaciated karst terrain. Graphical abstract Unlabelled Image Highlights • The topmost ~2 m of alluvial deposits (AD2) was dated to 12.3 ± 1.7 ka. • Dated alluvial deposits are most likely of paraglacial origin. • Time window of paraglacial response to the last deglaciation in Snežnik was short. • Brief paraglacial response a result of karst drainage and quick vegetation change [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0169555X
Volume :
332
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Geomorphology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
135491721
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geomorph.2019.02.007