2015
DOI: 10.1002/esp.3848
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Revised palaeoclimatic significance of Mueller Glacier moraines, Southern Alps, New Zealand

Abstract: A sequence of Late Holocene moraines on the foreland of the Mueller Glacier, Southern Alps, New Zealand, forms part of a local moraine‐age database used to establish a regional glacier chronology and subsequently to investigate potential intra‐hemispheric and global climate forcing mechanisms. We present new sedimentological and geomorphological evidence that a set of these moraine ridges, previously considered to represent individual advances, constitutes a single moraine complex (the ‘Mueller Memorial Morain… Show more

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“…However, New Zealand is also prone to slope instability as a consequence of high relief, strong seismic activity, high precipitation, and deglaciation, meaning that the Quaternary landform record comprises a complex mix of mass movement and glacial deposits (e.g. Alexander et al 2014;Reznichenko et al 2016). Additionally, high rates of fluvial erosion and aggradation can rapidly modify and obscure these deposits.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, New Zealand is also prone to slope instability as a consequence of high relief, strong seismic activity, high precipitation, and deglaciation, meaning that the Quaternary landform record comprises a complex mix of mass movement and glacial deposits (e.g. Alexander et al 2014;Reznichenko et al 2016). Additionally, high rates of fluvial erosion and aggradation can rapidly modify and obscure these deposits.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The greater variability of the Schmidt hammer data at each sample site may also be due to the effect of microfracturing causing greater data scatter and hence the higher standard deviations of the R ‐value compared with the G ‐value. This effect has been recognized in numerous previous Schmidt hammer studies (Poole and Farmer, ; Matthews et al ., ) and led to the recommendation to apply realistic error margins with any palaeoclimatic interpretation of R ‐values (Winkler, ; Reznichenko et al ., ). Another possibility is that different rock moisture content of the bedrock surfaces during each sampling day was an issue, and rock moisture is an issue in producing consistent Schmidt hammer R ‐values, as shown by Sumner and Nel ().…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Where multiple moraine crests were present, the innermost was chosen to provide a conservative estimate of LIA area. Next, the three largest glaciers (Tasman Glacier, Mueller Glacier, Hooker Glacier) located near Mt Cook village 14 , 38 40 and the few other LIA-dated moraines identified and dated elsewhere 15 , 41 – 44 were mapped. Cross-checks were performed against sites that have been revisited (e.g.…”
Section: Datasets and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%