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POST‐LITTLE ICE AGE PATTERNED GROUND DEVELOPMENT ON TWO PYRENEAN PROGLACIAL AREAS: FROM DEGLACIATION TO PERIGLACIATION
Authors:THIERRY FEUILLET  DENIS MERCIER
Institution:1. Laboratoire Géolittomer, LETG – UMR 6554 CNRS, University of Nantes, Nantes, France;2. Institut Universitaire de France, Paris, France
Abstract:This study aims to observe post‐Little Ice Age glacier retreat and the constitutive patterned ground development at two French Pyrenean glacier forelands (Taillon Glacier and Pays Baché Glacier). Periglacial feature observations are associated with periods of deglaciation using aerial photos and archive files. Four conclusions are drawn. (1) The two glaciers have lost respectively 68% and 92% of their surface since 1850, which corroborates observations on other Pyrenean glaciers. (2) Patterned ground can develop very rapidly, sometimes only 10 years after deglaciation. (3) Patterned ground size does not systematically increase as a function of the time elapsed since deglaciation. (4) All the forms, even those developing near the Little Ice Age moraines, are active. We propose that the location, activity and size of patterned ground are more probably linked to drift characteristics and local wetness conditions than to the time elapsed since deglaciation.
Keywords:deglaciation  patterned ground  periglacial features
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