HOLOCENE DENUDATION IN A SOUTHERN PATAGONIA TIDEWATER GLACIER SYSTEM; RESPONSE TO CLIMATE VARIABILITY, MARINELLI FJORD, CHILE
Data collected in Marinelli Fjord during NBP0505 includes a dense grid of CHIRP sub-bottom profiles and nine single channel seismic profiles, along with 15 kasten cores and 15 jumbo piston cores throughout the fjord. Lithostratigraphy, high-resolution seismic stratigraphy and radiocarbon stratigraphy are being integrated to relate climate variability to erosion and sediment flux. Preliminary data shows three main lithofacies - till, ice proximal glaciomarine, and ice distal glaciomarine, and 4 seismic units. Two outer basin cores provide a relatively continuous record for Holocene climate change, going back to 13,150 ybp. These cores yield an average linear sedimentation rate of 0.065cm/yr. Inner basin cores yield radiocarbon dates younger than 315 ybp, with a linear sedimentation rate of 2.60cm/yr. Integration of sedimentation rates and high resolution seismic stratigraphy in Marinelli Fjord indicate that this is a nearly closed system, efficiently trapping the high volume of sediments that are being shed from the continent.