Periglacial landforms and deposits from the Last Glacial Maximum to the Holocene in the Visogno and Spluga valleys (Central Italian Alps)
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2026
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Periglacial landforms and deposits from the Last Glacial Maximum to the Holocene in the Visogno and Spluga valleys (Central Italian Alps) / S. Pietrogrande, D.T.. - In: JOURNAL OF MAPS. - ISSN 1744-5647. - 22:1(2026 May), pp. 2663631.1-2663631.11. [10.1080/17445647.2026.2663631]
Abstract:
We present the geomorphological mapping of the Visogno and Spluga valleys in the Central
Italian Alps, including the morphometric and activity analysis of local rock glaciers, aimed at
understanding the response to ongoing climate change. The onset of geomorphic processes
controlling the evolution of local landscape dates to the Last Glacial Maximum, under glacial
conditions, and continued under warmer conditions in the Holocene. The latter phase
promoted glacial retreat and favoured the onset of periglacial and paraglacial processes.
Our survey identifies 19 rock glaciers, predominantly SE-facing aspects, 11 relict and 8
transitional occurring above the 2200 m threshold suggested in regional inventories as the
altitude limit for permafrost. These results highlight the importance of transitional rock
glaciers as potential freshwater reservoirs under ongoing climate warming, emphasising the
need for their monitoring as these features are out of equilibrium in the extant climate and
likely to undergo rapid changes soon.
Italian Alps, including the morphometric and activity analysis of local rock glaciers, aimed at
understanding the response to ongoing climate change. The onset of geomorphic processes
controlling the evolution of local landscape dates to the Last Glacial Maximum, under glacial
conditions, and continued under warmer conditions in the Holocene. The latter phase
promoted glacial retreat and favoured the onset of periglacial and paraglacial processes.
Our survey identifies 19 rock glaciers, predominantly SE-facing aspects, 11 relict and 8
transitional occurring above the 2200 m threshold suggested in regional inventories as the
altitude limit for permafrost. These results highlight the importance of transitional rock
glaciers as potential freshwater reservoirs under ongoing climate warming, emphasising the
need for their monitoring as these features are out of equilibrium in the extant climate and
likely to undergo rapid changes soon.
Tipologia IRIS:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
Geomorphology; periglacial processes; rock glacier; Last Glacial Maximum; Central Alps
Elenco autori:
S. Pietrogrande, D. Tantardini, A. Pezzotta, P. Tartarotti, A. Zerboni, R.S. Azzoni
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