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Title: Glacial–interglacial cycles in the south-central and southeastern Pyrenees since ~180 ka (NE Spain–Andorra–S France)
Authors: Turu, Valenti
Peña-Monné, Jose Luís
Cunha, Pedro P. 
Jalut, Guy
Buylaert, Jan-Pieter 
Murray, Andrew S. 
Bridgland, David R. 
Faurschou-Knudsen, Mads
Oliva, Marc
Carrasco, Rosa M.
Ros, Xavier
Turu-Font, Laia
Ventura Roca, Josep
Keywords: End moraines; Penultimate glacial cycle; Last glacial cycle; SW Europe; Luminescence dating methods
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Project: This study was partially funded by the Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia (FCT) through FEDER (European Regional Development Fund) and COMPETE for 2020 (Operational Programme for Competitiveness and Internationalization) funds; project UID/MAR/04292/2020—MARE (Marine and Environmental Sciences Centre); and a sabbatical grant (ref. SFRH/BSAB/150395/2019) for PPC (Programa Operacional Capital Humano). This work is a contribution of the Primeros pobladores y Patrimonio Arqueológico del Valle del Ebro Aragon Research Group (Government and European Regional Development Fund) and Instituto Universitario de Investigación en Ciencias Ambientales de Aragón (IUCA). The project FINICES-PID2020-117685GB-I00 partially funded this study for RMC (University of Castilla–La Mancha, Spain). VT acknowledges a research grant (AM079-AND-2019) funded by the government of Andorra. 
Serial title, monograph or event: Cambridge University Press
Volume: 113
Abstract: This study uses luminescence and 14C accelerator mass spectrometry procedures to date relevant glaciofluvial and glacial deposits from the south-central and southeastern Pyrenees (Andorra–France–Spain). We distinguish two types of end-moraine complexes: (1) those in which at least a far-flung moraine exists beyond a frequently nested end-moraine complex (the most common) and (2) those in which a closenested end moraine encompasses at least two glacial cycles. Both types formed within six distinctive glacial intervals: (1) A penultimate glacial cycle during Marine Oxygen Isotope Stage (MIS) 6 and older glaciofluvial terraces occurred beyond the range of the luminescence dating method. (2) An early glacial advance in MIS 5d (∼97 −15/+19 ka) was followed by glacial retreat during MIS 5c (< 91 ± 9 ka). (3) The last maximum ice extent (LMIE) was in early MIS 4 (∼74 ± 4.5 ka). (4) Unexpectedly, glaciers thinned during the second half of MIS 3 (∼39 −6/+11 ka). (5) During the MIS 3–2 transition, glaciers subsequently fluctuated behind the LMIE limits. (6) The global last glacial maximum (LGM) started as early as ∼26.6 ± 0.365 ka b2k, and the corresponding end moraines were built behind the LMIE limits or merged with it, forming close-nested moraines.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/113324
ISSN: 0033-5894
1096-0287
DOI: 10.1017/qua.2022.68
Rights: openAccess
Appears in Collections:FCTUC Ciências da Terra - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais
I&D MARE - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais

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