Glaciers of Avacha group of volcanoes in Neoholocene

The study of moraines at the Avacha volcano group revealed that glaciers changes at all volcanoes within the group happened almost synchronously. Glacial deposits could be grouped into three generations, corresponding to three periods of glacier fluctuations in Neoholocene. The largest glaciation wi...

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Main Authors: T. M. Manevich, S. B. Samoilenko
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Nauka 2016-10-01
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Online Access:https://ice-snow.igras.ru/jour/article/view/327
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spelling doaj-1b20591efe1d4e5e854d56cddd99decc2021-08-02T08:42:09ZrusNaukaLëd i Sneg2076-67342412-37652016-10-0156339941210.15356/2076-6734-2016-3-399-412283Glaciers of Avacha group of volcanoes in NeoholoceneT. M. Manevich0S. B. Samoilenko1Institute of Volcanology and Seismology, Far East Branch of theRussian Academy of SciencesInstitute of Volcanology and Seismology, Far East Branch of theRussian Academy of SciencesThe study of moraines at the Avacha volcano group revealed that glaciers changes at all volcanoes within the group happened almost synchronously. Glacial deposits could be grouped into three generations, corresponding to three periods of glacier fluctuations in Neoholocene. The largest glaciation within the group occurred ~2000 years ago. Fragments of moraine, corresponding to that period were found only in the moraine complex of the Ditmar Glacier which was 15% larger then today at that time. The most of moraines at the Avacha volcano group were formed during the Little Ice Age, which in the studied region continued up to the first decades of XX centuries. The maximal advance of glaciers probably happened in XVII century. The moraine corresponding to that period was found at the Kozelsky Glacier valley. At present time the total area of glaciers which moraines were described and dated approaches 21.46  km2. The area of reconstructed moraines corresponding to the Little Ice Age is estimated to be 2.79 km2, therefore at that period the total glaciation area reaches 24,25 км2 exceeding the present area by 13%. It could be claimed that in general during the time past the Little Ice Age the glaciation nature and glacier types did not change sufficiently. The rate of glacier degradation at various parts of the group is different and depends mainly on exposition. At the valleys of four glaciers we found moraines formed in the middle of XX century. They may appear in 1941–1952 when the unfavorable weather conditions leaded to stable negative anomalies in accumulation have happened.https://ice-snow.igras.ru/jour/article/view/327avacha group volcanoesglacier dynamicslichenometrylittle ice agemoraine
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author T. M. Manevich
S. B. Samoilenko
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S. B. Samoilenko
Glaciers of Avacha group of volcanoes in Neoholocene
Lëd i Sneg
avacha group volcanoes
glacier dynamics
lichenometry
little ice age
moraine
author_facet T. M. Manevich
S. B. Samoilenko
author_sort T. M. Manevich
title Glaciers of Avacha group of volcanoes in Neoholocene
title_short Glaciers of Avacha group of volcanoes in Neoholocene
title_full Glaciers of Avacha group of volcanoes in Neoholocene
title_fullStr Glaciers of Avacha group of volcanoes in Neoholocene
title_full_unstemmed Glaciers of Avacha group of volcanoes in Neoholocene
title_sort glaciers of avacha group of volcanoes in neoholocene
publisher Nauka
series Lëd i Sneg
issn 2076-6734
2412-3765
publishDate 2016-10-01
description The study of moraines at the Avacha volcano group revealed that glaciers changes at all volcanoes within the group happened almost synchronously. Glacial deposits could be grouped into three generations, corresponding to three periods of glacier fluctuations in Neoholocene. The largest glaciation within the group occurred ~2000 years ago. Fragments of moraine, corresponding to that period were found only in the moraine complex of the Ditmar Glacier which was 15% larger then today at that time. The most of moraines at the Avacha volcano group were formed during the Little Ice Age, which in the studied region continued up to the first decades of XX centuries. The maximal advance of glaciers probably happened in XVII century. The moraine corresponding to that period was found at the Kozelsky Glacier valley. At present time the total area of glaciers which moraines were described and dated approaches 21.46  km2. The area of reconstructed moraines corresponding to the Little Ice Age is estimated to be 2.79 km2, therefore at that period the total glaciation area reaches 24,25 км2 exceeding the present area by 13%. It could be claimed that in general during the time past the Little Ice Age the glaciation nature and glacier types did not change sufficiently. The rate of glacier degradation at various parts of the group is different and depends mainly on exposition. At the valleys of four glaciers we found moraines formed in the middle of XX century. They may appear in 1941–1952 when the unfavorable weather conditions leaded to stable negative anomalies in accumulation have happened.
topic avacha group volcanoes
glacier dynamics
lichenometry
little ice age
moraine
url https://ice-snow.igras.ru/jour/article/view/327
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