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Geology | 2014

Pliocene orographic barrier uplift in the southern Central Andes

Heiko Pingel; Ricardo N. Alonso; Andreas Mulch; Alexander Rohrmann; Masafumi Sudo; Manfred R. Strecker

Sedimentary basin fills along the windward flanks of orogenic plateaus are valuable archives of paleoenvironmental change with the potential to resolve the history of surface uplift and orographic barrier formation. The intermontane basins of the southern Central Andes contain thick successions of sedimentary material that are commonly interbedded with datable volcanic ashes. We relate variations in the hydrogen isotopic composition of hydrated volcanic glass (delta D-g) of Neogene to Quaternary fills in the semiarid intermontane Humahuaca Basin (Eastern Cordillera, northwest Argentina) to spatiotemporal changes in topography and associated orographic effects. delta D values from volcanic glass in the basin strata (-117 parts per thousand to -98 parts per thousand) show two main trends that accompany observed tectonosedimentary events in the study area. Between 6.0 and 3.5 Ma, delta D-g values decrease by similar to 17 parts per thousand; this is associated with surface uplift in the catchment area. After 3.5 Ma, delta D-g values show abrupt deuterium enrichment, which we associate with (1) the attainment of threshold elevations for blocking moisture transport in the basin-bounding ranges to the east, and (2) the onset of semiarid conditions in the basin. Such orographic barriers throughout the eastern flanks of the Central Andes have impeded moisture transport into the orogen interior; this has likely helped maintain aridity and internal drainage conditions on the adjacent Andean Plateau.


Scientific Reports | 2016

Miocene orographic uplift forces rapid hydrological change in the southern central Andes

Alexander Rohrmann; Dirk Sachse; Andreas Mulch; Heiko Pingel; Stefanie Tofelde; Ricardo N. Alonso; Manfred R. Strecker

Rainfall in the central Andes associated with the South American Monsoon and the South American Low-Level Jet results from orographic effects on atmospheric circulation exerted by the Andean Plateau and the Eastern Cordillera. However, despite its importance for South American climate, no reliable records exist that allow decoding the evolution of thresholds and interactions between Andean topography and atmospheric circulation, especially regarding the onset of humid conditions in the inherently dry southern central Andes. Here, we employ multi-proxy isotope data of lipid biomarkers, pedogenic carbonates and volcanic glass from the Eastern Cordillera of NW Argentina and present the first long-term evapotranspiration record. We find that regional eco-hydrology and vegetation changes are associated with initiation of moisture transport via the South American Low-Level Jet at 7.6 Ma, and subsequent lateral growth of the orogen at 6.5 Ma. Our results highlight that topographically induced changes in atmospheric circulation patterns, not global climate change, were responsible for late Miocene environmental change in this part of the southern hemisphere. This suggests that mountain building over time fundamentally controlled habitat evolution along the central Andes.


Tectonics | 2011

Neogene to Quaternary broken foreland formation and sedimentation dynamics in the Andes of NW Argentina (25°S)

Mathis P. Hain; Manfred R. Strecker; Bodo Bookhagen; Ricardo N. Alonso; Heiko Pingel; Axel K. Schmitt


Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2014

Can stable isotopes ride out the storms? The role of convection for water isotopes in models, records, and paleoaltimetry studies in the central Andes

Alexander Rohrmann; Manfred R. Strecker; Bodo Bookhagen; Andreas Mulch; Dirk Sachse; Heiko Pingel; Ricardo N. Alonso; Taylor F. Schildgen; Carolina Montero


Basin Research | 2013

Neotectonic basin and landscape evolution in the Eastern Cordillera of NW Argentina, Humahuaca Basin (~24°S)

Heiko Pingel; Manfred R. Strecker; Ricardo N. Alonso; Axel K. Schmitt


Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2016

Surface uplift and convective rainfall along the southern Central Andes (Angastaco Basin, NW Argentina)

Heiko Pingel; Andreas Mulch; Ricardo N. Alonso; John M. Cottle; Scott A. Hynek; Jacob Poletti; Alexander Rohrmann; Axel K. Schmitt; Daniel F. Stockli; Manfred R. Strecker


Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2017

100 kyr fluvial cut-and-fill terrace cycles since the Middle Pleistocene in the southern Central Andes, NW Argentina

Stefanie Tofelde; Taylor F. Schildgen; Sara Savi; Heiko Pingel; Andrew D. Wickert; Bodo Bookhagen; Hella Wittmann; Ricardo N. Alonso; John M. Cottle; Manfred R. Strecker


2014 AGU Fall Meeting | 2014

Orographic barrier development along the eastern flanks of the southern central Andes, Argentina: new insights from stable hydrogen isotopes in hydrated volcanic glass

Heiko Pingel


Archive | 2013

Neotectonic basin and landscape evolution in the Eastern Cordillera of NW Argentina, Humahuaca Basin (similar to 24 degrees S)

Heiko Pingel; Manfred R. Strecker; Ricardo N. Alonso; Axel K. Schmitt


GSA Annual Meeting in Seattle, Washington, USA - 2017 | 2017

PRECIPITATION HYDROGEN ISOTOPE RECORDS TRACK TOPOGRAPHY OF THE EVOLVING ANDEAN PLATEAU MARGIN

Andreas Mulch; V. Nieto-Moreno; Heiko Pingel; Alexander Rohrmann; Dirk Sachse; C. Page Chamberlain; Manfred R. Strecker

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Ricardo N. Alonso

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Andreas Mulch

Goethe University Frankfurt

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John M. Cottle

University of California

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