Impact of neotectonics on the record of glacier and sea level fluctuations, strait of magellan, southern chile

This paper presents evidence for a neotectonic influence on Late Pleistocene/Holocene records of environmental change in the southern Strait of Magellan. We concentrate on one site, Puerto del Hambre, a key location for reconstructing palaeoenvironmental change in southernmost South America. We repo...

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Published inGeografiska annaler. Series A, Physical geography Vol. 87; no. 2; pp. 393 - 402
Main Authors Bentley, M.J., Mcculloch, R.D.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Oxford, UK Taylor & Francis 01.06.2005
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Swedish Society for Anthropology and Geography
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Summary:This paper presents evidence for a neotectonic influence on Late Pleistocene/Holocene records of environmental change in the southern Strait of Magellan. We concentrate on one site, Puerto del Hambre, a key location for reconstructing palaeoenvironmental change in southernmost South America. We report geomorphological, structural geological, seismic and topographic data that all show the site has been affected by postglacial faulting. There is also indirect evidence from the site stratigraphy that the site has been displaced. Also, recent faulting explains some of the puzzles associated with interpretation of the palaeoenvironmental record at Puerto del Hambre. The implication of this work is that neotectonic faulting had a pervasive influence in the southern part of the Strait of Magellan and southernmost Tierra del Fuego, and thus affects glacial or sea level reconstructions in the area.
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ISSN:0435-3676
1468-0459
DOI:10.1111/j.0435-3676.2005.00265.x