EVIDENCE OF CHANGES IN GLACIAL THERMAL REGIME: A TEST CASE FROM NEVADO SAJAMA, BOLIVIA
A numerical model has been used to estimate past equilibrium line altitudes (ELA) and glacial extents in Aychuta Valley on the west side of Sajama. Model inputs include paleo-precipitation data from the Sajama ice-core, tropical paleo-temperature data derived from noble gas concentrations in ground water, and precipitation and temperature lapse rates derived from local meteorological observations.
Preliminary results indicate that environmental conditions during the past 25 ka (the length of the ice-core) have not been simultaneously warm and wet enough for our model to predict a glacial margin extending below the 0 oC isotherm. Thus, we hypothesize that wet based ice has not existed on the mountain during this time period implying that the outermost moraines which formed under wet based conditions are older than 25 ka. A field campaign has been undertaken to test the modeling results by dating glacial moraines on Nevado Sajama.