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Chronology of Pleistocene glacial advances in the Central Rocky Mountains

Oliver A. Chadwick, Robert D. Hall and Fred M. Phillips
Chronology of Pleistocene glacial advances in the Central Rocky Mountains
Geological Society of America Bulletin (November 1997) 109 (11): 1443-1452

Abstract

The distribution and ages of moraines in the Wyoming-type localities for pre-Pinedale Rocky Mountain glacial deposits are not well known. Through morphostratigraphic mapping, river-terrace longitudinal-profile analysis, and tephrochronology, we place the age of Sacagawea Ridge moraines in the Dinwoody Lakes type area at about 660 ka. Outwash and river terrace deposits in the Bull Lake type area, previously considered to be Sacagawea Ridge, are actually older by one or two glacial cycles. In the Bull Lake type locality, 15 individual moraines are divided into 4 groups on the basis of relative age criteria. Using (super 36) Cl/ (super 10) Be cosmogenic dating of boulders, the two older groups must be >130 ka; the younger groups are given age ranges of 130 to 100 ka and 120 to 95 ka. A terrace along Wind River can be morphostratigraphically traced to the youngest of these moraine groups; (super 36) Cl dating of boulders on the terrace provides an age range of 125 to 100 ka. The combined relative age and cosmogenic nuclide chronology is consistent with previously published evidence from Yellowstone National Park demonstrating that mountain glaciers advanced not only prior to and during the later portion of marine isotope stage 6 but also during marine isotope stage 5d. In contrast with some other areas of the Rocky Mountains, we found no evidence for advances during marine isotope stage 4. At Bull Lake, Pinedale moraines that have a (super 36) Cl/ (super 10) Be age range of 23 to 16 ka suggest that glacial advances were limited to the later part of marine isotope stage 2. A river terrace that can be traced to these moraines has an age range of 23 to 16 ka. A possible glacial advance during early marine isotope stage 2 is indicated by a river terrace whose age range is estimated by incision-rate modeling at 46 to 28 ka, but no moraines were identified. Along Wind River, there are eight terrace levels capped with outwash that are older than Sacagawea Ridge; although the terraces are the record of early to middle Pleistocene climatic cycles, there are no correlative moraines preserved at the land surface.


ISSN: 0016-7606
EISSN: 1943-2674
Coden: BUGMAF
Serial Title: Geological Society of America Bulletin
Serial Volume: 109
Serial Issue: 11
Title: Chronology of Pleistocene glacial advances in the Central Rocky Mountains
Affiliation: University of California at Santa Barbara, Departments of Geography and Environmental Studies, Santa Barbara, CA, United States
Pages: 1443-1452
Published: 199711
Text Language: English
Publisher: Geological Society of America (GSA), Boulder, CO, United States
Accession Number: 1997-072380
Categories: Quaternary geologyGeochronology
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus. incl. 3 tables
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Secondary Affiliation: Indiana University, Indianapolis, IN, USA, United StatesNew Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, Socorro, NM, USA, United States
Country of Publication: United States
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2019, American Geosciences Institute. Reference includes data supplied by the Geological Society of America, Boulder, CO, United States
Update Code: 199724
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