Recent Glacial History of an Alpine Area in the Colorado Front Range, U.S.A.: I. Establishing a Lichen-Growth Curve
- 1 January 1967
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Journal of Glaciology
- Vol. 6 (48) , 817-832
- https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022143000020128
Abstract
A lichen-growth curve has been developed for dating Recent glacial and periglacial deposits in the Indian Peaks area of the Colorado Front Range. Rhizocarpon geographicum was selected for the study because of its long life span and consistent size-age relationship. The species grows at different rates in different micro-environments, with moisture, stability of substrate and length of snow-free growing season having the greatest effect. Growth rates were determined indirectly, by measuring the maximum diameters of circular or nearly circular thalli growing on surfaces of known exposure age. Measurements were made on 24 historically dated surfaces, ranging in age from 25 to 69 yr., and on three radiocarbon-dated surfaces, including (1) mudflow levees younger than 180 yr., (2) a rock wall built by prehistoric Indians about 970 yr. ago, and (3) ground moraine deposited by a retreating valley glacier about 2,460 radiocarbon years ago. R. geographicurrz grows very rapidly (14. mm./100 yr.) during the First 100 yr. of its life. Growth then slows to an average rate of 3.3 mm./100 yr. The completed growth curve is believed to be suitable for dating deposits at least as old as 3,000 yr.Keywords
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