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Age of the Chibit Glaciation in Gornyi Altai. / Zolnikov, I. D.; Deev, E. V.; Kurbanov, R. N. et al.
In: Doklady Earth Sciences, Vol. 496, No. 2, 02.2021, p. 176-181.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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T1 - Age of the Chibit Glaciation in Gornyi Altai
AU - Zolnikov, I. D.
AU - Deev, E. V.
AU - Kurbanov, R. N.
AU - Panin, A. V.
AU - Vasiliev, A. V.
AU - Pozdnyakova, N. I.
AU - Turova, I. V.
N1 - Funding Information: This work was supported by the Russian Science Foundation, project no. 19-17-00179. Publisher Copyright: © 2021, Pleiades Publishing, Ltd. Copyright: Copyright 2021 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
PY - 2021/2
Y1 - 2021/2
N2 - New results of Optically-Stimulated Luminescence (OSL) dating that make it possible to clarify the age of the Chibitskii glaciation in the Altai Mountains are reported. Three dates were obtained from the upper part of the lacustrine–glacial Baratal sands, logically distributed within the chronological interval from 21.0 to 14.4 ka. Fluvioglacial sands from the drift moraines of the last Kuekhtanar glacier, three OSL-ages of which are in the interval of 30–24 ka, correlate with the Baratal limnoglacial. The origin of Sukor Lake is associated with the Sukor landslide, which dammed the Chuya River valley. According to eight OSL dates, which have been obtained for the Sukor sands, the dammed Sukor Lake existed in the interval from 16 to 11 ka. New OSL dates provide a more reliable reconstruction of the Chibit glaciation age and the position of the corresponding sediments in the Quaternary stratigraphic chart of the Altai–Sayan Mountain Country, as corresponding to the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM), i.e., the fourth stage of the Upper Neopleistocene of the Russian stratigraphic chart.
AB - New results of Optically-Stimulated Luminescence (OSL) dating that make it possible to clarify the age of the Chibitskii glaciation in the Altai Mountains are reported. Three dates were obtained from the upper part of the lacustrine–glacial Baratal sands, logically distributed within the chronological interval from 21.0 to 14.4 ka. Fluvioglacial sands from the drift moraines of the last Kuekhtanar glacier, three OSL-ages of which are in the interval of 30–24 ka, correlate with the Baratal limnoglacial. The origin of Sukor Lake is associated with the Sukor landslide, which dammed the Chuya River valley. According to eight OSL dates, which have been obtained for the Sukor sands, the dammed Sukor Lake existed in the interval from 16 to 11 ka. New OSL dates provide a more reliable reconstruction of the Chibit glaciation age and the position of the corresponding sediments in the Quaternary stratigraphic chart of the Altai–Sayan Mountain Country, as corresponding to the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM), i.e., the fourth stage of the Upper Neopleistocene of the Russian stratigraphic chart.
KW - Altai Mountains
KW - geochronology
KW - glaciation
KW - moraine
KW - paleogeography
KW - stratigraphy
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U2 - 10.1134/S1028334X21020227
DO - 10.1134/S1028334X21020227
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85102471766
VL - 496
SP - 176
EP - 181
JO - Doklady Earth Sciences
JF - Doklady Earth Sciences
SN - 1028-334X
IS - 2
ER -
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