Title
Giant landslide triggerings and paleoprecipitations in the Central Western Andes: The aricota rockslide dam (South Peru)
Date Issued
01 February 2020
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Publisher(s)
Elsevier B.V.
Abstract
The central part of the Western Andes holds an exceptional concentration of giant paleolandslides involving very large volumes of rock material (v > km3). While those gravitational slope failures are interpreted consensually as an erosional response to the geodynamic activity of the Andes (relief formation and tectonic activity), the question of their triggering mechanisms remains enigmatic. To clarify the respective roles of climatic versus seismic forcing on the Andean landslides, new temporal constraints on paleo movements are essential. Here, we focus on one of those giant slope failures, the Aricota giant rockslide that damned the Locumba valley in southern Peru. We conducted fieldwork, high-resolution DEM analysis and cosmogenic nuclide dating to decipher its development history and failure mechanisms. Our results point to the occurrence of two successive events. A giant failure mobilizing a rock volume of ca. 2 km3 first produced a dam at 17.9 ± 0.7 ka. Considering its height of ca. 600 m, the Aricota rockslide dam is one of the three largest landslide dams worldwide. At 12.1 ± 0.2 ka, a second event produced ca. 0.2 km3 of material, and the rock-avalanche debris spread out over the dam. As the chronology of those two events is pointing to the two main paleoclimatic pluvial periods in this region (Heinrich Stadial 1a and Younger Dryas), we favor the interpretation of a climatic forcing. At a regional scale, the concomitant aggradation of alluvial terraces and fan systems along the nearby valleys highlights higher regional erosion, sediments supply and mass-wasting events during those paleoprecipitation events and strengthens this conclusion.
Volume
350
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Geología
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85074866602
Source
Geomorphology
ISSN of the container
0169555X
Sponsor(s)
All the data used to perform this study are available in the paper and in the supplemental material. This research is part of the agreement between IRD and INGEMMET. It was financially supported by IRD and INGEMMET (Neotectonics program) , a grant from Labex OSUG@2020 , the French National Research Agency in the framework of the "Investissements d’avenir” program (ANR-15-IDEX-02 and ANR10 LABX56) and the CNES through the program TOSCA. The Astrium and the ISIS/CNES program provided the Pléiades images. The authors acknowledge Pascal Lacroix for his support during the Pléiades images processing. The company EGESUR is thank for having sharing the bathymetry data of the Aricota lake. The sample processing and chemical extraction of the 10 Be were performed at the GTC plateform (ISTerre, Grenoble). We gratefully thank Francis Coeur for the sample processing. The 10 Be measurements were performed at the ASTER AMS national facility (CEREGE, Aix en Provence) which is supported by the INSU/CNRS, the ANR through the "Projets thématiques d’excellence" program for the "Equipements d’excellence" ASTER-CEREGE action and IRD. Pr Fritz Schlunegger and an Anonymous Reviewer are acknowledged for their very constructive comments, which strongly helped to improve the manuscript. Appendix A
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