Analysis of a Core Through the Meighen Ice Cap, Arctic Canada, and its Paleoclimatic Implications
Analyses of crystal size, bubble content, oxygen isotope ratio, specific electrolytic conductivity, and the distribution of firn and dirt layers in a core, 121.2 m long, from surface to bedrock near the highest point of the Meighen Ice Cap, leads to the following outline of the ice cap's histor...
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crcambridgeupr:10.1016/0033-5894(74)90015-5 2024-06-09T07:44:12+00:00 Analysis of a Core Through the Meighen Ice Cap, Arctic Canada, and its Paleoclimatic Implications Koerner, R.M. Paterson, W.S.B. 1974 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0033-5894(74)90015-5 http://api.elsevier.com/content/article/PII:0033589474900155?httpAccept=text/xml http://api.elsevier.com/content/article/PII:0033589474900155?httpAccept=text/plain https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/S0033589400031161 en eng Cambridge University Press (CUP) https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms Quaternary Research volume 4, issue 3, page 253-263 ISSN 0033-5894 1096-0287 journal-article 1974 crcambridgeupr https://doi.org/10.1016/0033-5894(74)90015-5 2024-05-15T13:01:40Z Analyses of crystal size, bubble content, oxygen isotope ratio, specific electrolytic conductivity, and the distribution of firn and dirt layers in a core, 121.2 m long, from surface to bedrock near the highest point of the Meighen Ice Cap, leads to the following outline of the ice cap's history. The ice cap, which has always been stagnant, originated in the cold period that followed the postglacial Climatic Optimum. After initial growth came a period of negative mass balance in which the area and thickness of the ice cap diminished and the surface slope at the core site steepened. The end of this period, at least 600 y.a., is marked by a discontinuity at 54 m depth in the core; above this level, the values of most parameters differ significantly from their values below. There followed a period of growth by the end of which, some 80 y.a., the ice cap had attained its maximum thickness; this period included the coldest interval in the ice cap's history. Ablation has predominated since then and up to 13 m of ice have been lost at the core site. This history resembles that of the Ward Hunt Ice Shelf. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Ice cap Ice Shelf Ward Hunt Ice Shelf Cambridge University Press Arctic Canada Ward Hunt Ice Shelf ENVELOPE(-73.499,-73.499,83.122,83.122) Quaternary Research 4 3 253 263 |
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Analyses of crystal size, bubble content, oxygen isotope ratio, specific electrolytic conductivity, and the distribution of firn and dirt layers in a core, 121.2 m long, from surface to bedrock near the highest point of the Meighen Ice Cap, leads to the following outline of the ice cap's history. The ice cap, which has always been stagnant, originated in the cold period that followed the postglacial Climatic Optimum. After initial growth came a period of negative mass balance in which the area and thickness of the ice cap diminished and the surface slope at the core site steepened. The end of this period, at least 600 y.a., is marked by a discontinuity at 54 m depth in the core; above this level, the values of most parameters differ significantly from their values below. There followed a period of growth by the end of which, some 80 y.a., the ice cap had attained its maximum thickness; this period included the coldest interval in the ice cap's history. Ablation has predominated since then and up to 13 m of ice have been lost at the core site. This history resembles that of the Ward Hunt Ice Shelf. |
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Analysis of a Core Through the Meighen Ice Cap, Arctic Canada, and its Paleoclimatic Implications |
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Analysis of a Core Through the Meighen Ice Cap, Arctic Canada, and its Paleoclimatic Implications |
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Analysis of a Core Through the Meighen Ice Cap, Arctic Canada, and its Paleoclimatic Implications |
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Analysis of a Core Through the Meighen Ice Cap, Arctic Canada, and its Paleoclimatic Implications |
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Analysis of a Core Through the Meighen Ice Cap, Arctic Canada, and its Paleoclimatic Implications |
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analysis of a core through the meighen ice cap, arctic canada, and its paleoclimatic implications |
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