Expansion of the Late Quaternary morphochronology of Atacama’s coastal alluvial fans (northern Chile) by Schmidt hammer exposure-age dating

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Title:Main Title: Expansion of the Late Quaternary morphochronology of Atacama’s coastal alluvial fans (northern Chile) by Schmidt hammer exposure-age dating
Description:Abstract: Last major fluvial modification along the hyperarid coast of the Atacama Desert is relatively young. It has been found that the coastal alluvial fans (CAFs) were formed during the Late Pleistocene and Holocene. No remnants older than the last interglacial period could be constrained as yet. However, robust geochronological frameworks by numerical dating using radiocarbon dating, trapped charge dating techniques, and in situ terrestrial cosmogenic nuclides are restricted to few sites. This is related to both the geomorphic and stratigraphic complexity of the multi-stage CAFs as well as the high costs of those numerical dating methods. Consequently, it has remained unclear so far to what extent fan aggradation and progradation is controlled by large-scale allogenic versus individual autogenic forcing. As a first study, an application of the cost-effective Schmidt hammer exposure-age dating (SHD) technique was explored for constraining the age of terminal aggradation of the CAF generations along the south-central coast of the Atacama Desert (24°15’S–25°15°S) using an 10Be exposure-dated telescopic alluvial fan featuring four control surfaces (after Walk et al., 2023) for age calibration. Apart from the calibration site, SHD was applied on, in total, 19 depositional lobes from 11 CAFs featuring at least one phase of progradation following main channel incision. Morphostratigraphies are primarily based on in-field mapping. Rebound (R) values were systematically assessed using an electronic N-type Schmidt hammer for each abandoned fan generation (Q1–Q3) by randomly sampling 50 surface boulders of comparable lithology. For calibration with recent deposits (Q4), multiple impacts were exerted on a careful selection of few boulders. Linear age calibration and error propagation follows the two-point solution by Matthews and Winkler (2022), adapted to a segmented approach for four control surfaces and complemented by Deming regression. Calibration results in a negative and significant linear relationship between 10Be exposure ages and R values, presenting a robust regional calibration model for SHD of fan boulders exposed at least since the last interglacial period. SHD of the 19 fan surface generations yield ages of terminal aggradation ranging between the mid MIS 4 (late MIS 3) and early to mid MIS 5. The age range exceeds the usual dating range reported for SHD applied in (sub)humid regions by up to one order of magnitude, which can be explained by the comparatively low weathering rates at the arid-hyperarid transition. The relative age uncertainties amount to 3–20% (10–24%) and allow to deduce a spatial heterogeneity in the Late Quaternary fan morphodynamics. While the CAFs south of 24°53’S show a systematic response probably related to palaeoclimatic changes of the SE Pacific, those to the north are decoupled – indicating a potential control by individual autogenic forcing. References Matthews, J.A., Winkler, S. (2022): Schmidt-hammer exposure-age dating: a review of principles and practice. Earth-Science Reviews 230, 104038. DOI:10.1016/j.earscirev.2022.104038 Walk, J., Schulte, P., Bartz, M., Binnie, A., Kehl, M., Mörchen, R., … Lehmkuhl, F. (2023): Pedogenesis at the coastal arid-hyperarid transition deduced from a Late Quaternary chronosequence at Paposo, Atacama Desert. Catena 228, 107171. DOI:10.1016/j.catena.2023.107171
Identifier:10.5194/egusphere-egu25-4535 (DOI)
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Creator:Janek Walk (Author)
Funding Reference:Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG): CRC 1211: Earth - Evolution at the Dry Limit
Publisher:EGU
Publication Year:2025
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CRC1211 Topic:Surface
Related Subproject:C2
Subjects:Keywords: Geomorphology, Dating , Quaternary Geology, Arid Zone, Sediment, Cosmogenic Radionuclides
Geogr. Information Topic:Environment
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Date:Updated: 15.03.2025
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Language:English
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General Access and Use Conditions:According to the CRC1211DB data policy agreement. © Author(s) 2025. CC Attribution 4.0 license.
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Licence:[Creative Commons] Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
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Publication Status:Published
Review Status:Not peer reviewed
Publication Type:Event Paper
Issue:4535
Volume:EGU25
Number of Pages:2 (1 - 2)
Event:EGU General Assembly 2025
Event Type:Conference
Event Location:Vienna, Austria
Event Duration:27th of April, 2025 - 2nd of May, 2025
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Metadata Creator:Janek Walk
Metadata Created:15.03.2025
Metadata Last Updated:15.03.2025
Subproject:C2
Funding Phase:2
Metadata Language:English
Metadata Version:V50
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