Title
Landsystem analysis of a tropical moraine-dammed supraglacial lake, Llaca Lake, Cordillera Blanca, Perú
Date Issued
01 April 2023
Access level
open access
Resource Type
Journal
Author(s)
Publisher(s)
John Wiley and Sons Inc
Abstract
Tropical glaciers of the Cordillera Blanca, Perú are rapidly thinning and retreating as a result of climate warming. The retreat of these glaciers along narrow linear bedrock valleys has increased the number and size of moraine-dammed glacial lakes formed in the valleys. This study aims to identify the geomorphological and sedimentological characteristics of an enlarging moraine-dammed supraglacial lake (Llaca Lake) in the Cordillera Blanca. Field-based sedimentological observations and geomorphological mapping were combined with remotely sensed data and a photogrammetric model derived from aerial surveys by an uncrewed aerial vehicle to identify landform-sediment assemblages. The geomorphological and sedimentological characteristics of Llaca Lake are synthesized into three landsystem zones: Zone 1: distal portions of Llaca Lake and the latero-frontal moraine; Zone 2: the central zone of ice-cored hummocks; and Zone 3: the active glacier margin. These zones are differentiated based on the spatial distribution of landforms, sediments, and active geomorphological processes. This is the first study to describe the landform-sediment assemblages in a tropical moraine-dammed supraglacial lake system and provides a framework for further landsystem element analysis of these growing supraglacial lakes in rapidly deglaciating high-altitude environments.
Start page
272
End page
293
Volume
52
Issue
2
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Geografía física
Geología
Meteorología y ciencias atmosféricas
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85147207073
Source
Boreas
ISSN of the container
03009483
Sponsor(s)
This research was funded by a Global Science Initiatives grant from the Faculty of Science at McMaster University, an NSERC Discovery Grant to CHE (RGPIN-2019-06568) and an NSERC CGS D Doctoral Award. Logistical support for fieldwork was provided by INAIGEM. We would like to thank Dr Simon Cook and an anonymous reviewer for their helpful comments and Jan A. Piotrowski for his editorial support.
Sources of information:
Directorio de Producción Científica
Instituto Nacional de Investigación en Glaciares y Ecosistemas de Montaña