Beryllium-10 dating of the Foothills Erratics Train in Alberta, Canada, indicates detachment of the Laurentide Ice Sheet from the Rocky Mountains at ~15 ka

Abstract The Foothills Erratics Train consists of large quartzite blocks of Rocky Mountains origin deposited on the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountain Foothills in Alberta between ~53.5°N and 49°N. The blocks were deposited in their present locations when the western margin of the Laurentide Ice S...

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Main Authors: Margold, Martin, Gosse, John C., Hidy, Alan J., Woywitka, Robin J., Young, Joseph M., Froese, Duane
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Published: Cambridge University Press (CUP) 2019
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spelling crcambridgeupr:10.1017/qua.2019.10 2024-09-15T18:12:14+00:00 Beryllium-10 dating of the Foothills Erratics Train in Alberta, Canada, indicates detachment of the Laurentide Ice Sheet from the Rocky Mountains at ~15 ka Margold, Martin Gosse, John C. Hidy, Alan J. Woywitka, Robin J. Young, Joseph M. Froese, Duane 2019 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/qua.2019.10 https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/S0033589419000103 en eng Cambridge University Press (CUP) https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms Quaternary Research volume 92, issue 2, page 469-482 ISSN 0033-5894 1096-0287 journal-article 2019 crcambridgeupr https://doi.org/10.1017/qua.2019.10 2024-08-07T04:04:34Z Abstract The Foothills Erratics Train consists of large quartzite blocks of Rocky Mountains origin deposited on the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountain Foothills in Alberta between ~53.5°N and 49°N. The blocks were deposited in their present locations when the western margin of the Laurentide Ice Sheet (LIS) detached from the local ice masses of the Rocky Mountains, which initiated the opening of the southern end of the ice-free corridor between the Cordilleran Ice Sheet and the LIS. We use 10 Be exposure dating to constrain the beginning of this decoupling. Based on a group of 12 samples well-clustered in time, we date the detachment of the western LIS margin from the Rocky Mountain front to ~14.9 ± 0.9 ka. This is ~1000 years later than previously assumed, but a lack of a latitudinal trend in the ages over a distance of ~500 km is consistent with the rapid opening of a long wedge of unglaciated terrain portrayed in existing ice-retreat reconstructions. A later separation of the western LIS margin from the mountain front implies higher ice margin–retreat rates in order to meet the Younger Dryas ice margin position near the boundary of the Canadian Shield ~2000 years later. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ice Sheet Cambridge University Press Quaternary Research 92 2 469 482
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description Abstract The Foothills Erratics Train consists of large quartzite blocks of Rocky Mountains origin deposited on the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountain Foothills in Alberta between ~53.5°N and 49°N. The blocks were deposited in their present locations when the western margin of the Laurentide Ice Sheet (LIS) detached from the local ice masses of the Rocky Mountains, which initiated the opening of the southern end of the ice-free corridor between the Cordilleran Ice Sheet and the LIS. We use 10 Be exposure dating to constrain the beginning of this decoupling. Based on a group of 12 samples well-clustered in time, we date the detachment of the western LIS margin from the Rocky Mountain front to ~14.9 ± 0.9 ka. This is ~1000 years later than previously assumed, but a lack of a latitudinal trend in the ages over a distance of ~500 km is consistent with the rapid opening of a long wedge of unglaciated terrain portrayed in existing ice-retreat reconstructions. A later separation of the western LIS margin from the mountain front implies higher ice margin–retreat rates in order to meet the Younger Dryas ice margin position near the boundary of the Canadian Shield ~2000 years later.
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author Margold, Martin
Gosse, John C.
Hidy, Alan J.
Woywitka, Robin J.
Young, Joseph M.
Froese, Duane
spellingShingle Margold, Martin
Gosse, John C.
Hidy, Alan J.
Woywitka, Robin J.
Young, Joseph M.
Froese, Duane
Beryllium-10 dating of the Foothills Erratics Train in Alberta, Canada, indicates detachment of the Laurentide Ice Sheet from the Rocky Mountains at ~15 ka
author_facet Margold, Martin
Gosse, John C.
Hidy, Alan J.
Woywitka, Robin J.
Young, Joseph M.
Froese, Duane
author_sort Margold, Martin
title Beryllium-10 dating of the Foothills Erratics Train in Alberta, Canada, indicates detachment of the Laurentide Ice Sheet from the Rocky Mountains at ~15 ka
title_short Beryllium-10 dating of the Foothills Erratics Train in Alberta, Canada, indicates detachment of the Laurentide Ice Sheet from the Rocky Mountains at ~15 ka
title_full Beryllium-10 dating of the Foothills Erratics Train in Alberta, Canada, indicates detachment of the Laurentide Ice Sheet from the Rocky Mountains at ~15 ka
title_fullStr Beryllium-10 dating of the Foothills Erratics Train in Alberta, Canada, indicates detachment of the Laurentide Ice Sheet from the Rocky Mountains at ~15 ka
title_full_unstemmed Beryllium-10 dating of the Foothills Erratics Train in Alberta, Canada, indicates detachment of the Laurentide Ice Sheet from the Rocky Mountains at ~15 ka
title_sort beryllium-10 dating of the foothills erratics train in alberta, canada, indicates detachment of the laurentide ice sheet from the rocky mountains at ~15 ka
publisher Cambridge University Press (CUP)
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