INVESTIGADORES
TROMBOTTO Dario Tomas
artículos
Título:
Inventory of fossil cryogenic forms and structures in Patagonia and the mountains of Argentina beyond the Andes
Autor/es:
DARIO TROMBOTTO
Revista:
South African Journal of Science
Editorial:
The Natal Witness Printing and Publishing Company, South Africa
Referencias:
Lugar: Pietermaritzburg; Año: 2002 p. 171 - 180
Resumen:
This article summarizes the most important observations of fossil cryogenic forms and structures in Patagonia and the mountains of Argentina beyond the Andes. The chronological history of cold episodes was based mainly on the dating of two important glaciations:  the Great Quaternary Glaciation of 1.2 Myr ago,  which represented a maximum of permanently frozen ground, and the expansion of permafrost during the last glaciation of 18-20 kyr ago.  Special emphasis is given to those cryogenic indicators, which irrefutably mark the occurrence of permafrost. In the earlier glaciation, the maximum expansion, which supposedly outreached the Río Colorado, left epigenetic ice wedge casts in North Patagonia,  which penetrated soil profiles to a depth of over 3 m and express differences of up to 16°C from the present mean annual air temperature (MAAT). In the most recent glaciation, temperatures differed by at least 14°C compared to MAAT. The associated pseudomorphs are smaller in size than for the Great Quaternary Glaciation and so far have been found only in South Patagonia. They not only express a tundra environment near the glacial limits identified by Caldenius, as for example in the area of the Desire River, but are even to be found at the coast of the present day.