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| The Perito Moreno glacier forms a 60-metre (200 ft) high ice wall before falling into Lago Argentino [Credit: Martin St-Amant/WikiCommons] |
Held back by a dam formed by a large ice sheet, the lake drained rapidly as the ice sheet shrank in size.
Professor Glasser said: "This was a massive lake. When it drained, it released around 1150km3 of fresh water from the melting glaciers into the Atlantic and Pacific oceans -- equivalent to around 600 million Olympic-sized swimming pools. This had a considerable impact on the Pacific Ocean circulation and regional climate at the time."
"Much of the freshwater drained into the sea near Golfo PeƱas, south of the Chilean capital Santiago. The fresh water would have sat on top of the salt water as it spread out so it affected the regional ocean currents. The event affected the whole of southern South America and would have led to lower rainfall in winter and cooler ocean and air temperatures around Cape Horn, with the effects felt as far east as the Falkland Islands."
"The study is important because we are currently concerned about the volumes of fresh water entering the oceans from the melting ice sheets in Greenland and Antarctica and this gives us an indication of the likely effects."
The study was undertaken by scientists from Aberystwyth, Exeter, Stockholm and Reading Universities and the British Antarctic Survey who applied different techniques to investigate the size of the former lake and how it drained.
Samples of sediments deposited by the former lake were collected to determine the age of the lake drainage events using a laboratory technique known as single-grain optically stimulated luminescence dating.
Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) were applied to identify former lake shorelines and their altitudes and drainage routes and to calculate the volume of water released as the lake drained. An ocean-atmosphere climate model was used to determine the impact of dumping this amount of freshwater into the Pacific Ocean.
Source: Aberystwyth University [February 12, 2016]






