Holocene Glaciation of the Arrigetch Peaks, Brooks Range, Alaska

Authors

  • James M. Ellis
  • Thomas D. Hamilton
  • Parker E. Calkin

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14430/arctic2517

Keywords:

Ablation, Glacial epoch, Glacial landforms, Glaciers, Lichenometry, Glaciation, Brooks Range, Alaska

Abstract

Eleven cirque glaciers and associated deposits within the granitic Arrigetch Peaks of the west-central Brooks Range face north, minimizing insolation. Shading by surrounding mountainous terrain decreases insolation on these landforms even more significantly, favoring the formation of glacier-cored moraines. Comparison of glacier photographs taken in 1911, 1962, and 1979 reveals a record of decelerating recession. Geomorphic and lichenometric mapping suggests at least three to possibly eight phases of Holocene glacial expansion. These date between ~5000 and 300 yr B.P., based on the application of a central Brooks Range Rhizocarpon geographicum growth curve.

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Published

1981-01-01