Abstract

Several glaciers developed in the Cantabrian Mountains (NW Spain) during the last glacial maximum (LGM). In the last 15years, several studies of glacial geomorphology have increased the knowledge about the limits of the glaciation, but little data are available about many valleys, especially on the northern slope, due to extensive postglacial erosion. In this study, we apply the AABR method to reconstruct palaeo-equilibrium-line altitudes (ELAs) in eleven palaeo-glaciers that are considered to be representative of the different areas of the range. To reduce the ambiguity in the palaeo-ELA values caused by local factors, we analysed medium and large glaciers (4.7 to 65.5km2) except for the Sil complex glacier, which was the largest glacier in northwestern Spain (445km2). The palaeo-ELAs during the local LGM ranged between 1000 and 2000m and had a similar pattern to the present-day winter precipitation and summer temperatures.

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