Antarctic glacial history since the Last Glacial Maximum: an overview of the record on land

This overview examines available circum-Antarctic glacial history archives on land, related to developments after the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM). It considers the glacial-stratigraphic and morphologic records and also biostratigraphical information from moss banks, lake sediments and penguin rookeri...

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Published in:Antarctic Science
Main Authors: Ingólfsson, Ólafur, Hjort, Christian, Berkman, Paul A., Björck, Svante, Colhoun, Eric, Goodwin, Ian D., Hall, Brenda, Hirakawa, Kazuomi, Melles, Martin, Möller, Per, Prentice, Michael L.
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Language:English
Published: Cambridge University Press (CUP) 1998
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spelling crcambridgeupr:10.1017/s095410209800039x 2024-06-23T07:45:45+00:00 Antarctic glacial history since the Last Glacial Maximum: an overview of the record on land Ingólfsson, Ólafur Hjort, Christian Berkman, Paul A. Björck, Svante Colhoun, Eric Goodwin, Ian D. Hall, Brenda Hirakawa, Kazuomi Melles, Martin Möller, Per Prentice, Michael L. 1998 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s095410209800039x https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/S095410209800039X en eng Cambridge University Press (CUP) https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms Antarctic Science volume 10, issue 3, page 326-344 ISSN 0954-1020 1365-2079 journal-article 1998 crcambridgeupr https://doi.org/10.1017/s095410209800039x 2024-05-29T08:09:56Z This overview examines available circum-Antarctic glacial history archives on land, related to developments after the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM). It considers the glacial-stratigraphic and morphologic records and also biostratigraphical information from moss banks, lake sediments and penguin rookeries, with some reference to relevant glacial marine records. It is concluded that Holocene environmental development in Antarctica differed from that in the Northern Hemisphere. The initial deglaciation of the shelf areas surrounding Antarctica took place before 10 000 14 C yrs before present( BP ), and was controlled by rising global sea level. This was followed by the deglaciation of some presently ice-free inner shelf and land areas between 10 000 and 8000 yr BP . Continued deglaciation occurred gradually between 8000 yr BP and 5000 yr BP . Mid-Holocene glacial readvances are recorded from various sites around Antarctica. There are strong indications of a circum-Antarctic climate warmer than today 4700–2000 yr BP . The best dated records from the Antarctic Peninsula and coastal Victoria Land suggest climatic optimums there from 4000–3000 yr BP and 3600–2600 yr BP , respectively. Thereafter Neoglacial readvances are recorded. Relatively limited glacial expansions in Antarctica during the past few hundred years correlate with the Little Ice Age in the Northern Hemisphere. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Antarctic Science Antarctica Victoria Land Cambridge University Press Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Banks Lake ENVELOPE(-94.467,-94.467,63.133,63.133) The Antarctic Victoria Land Antarctic Science 10 3 326 344
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description This overview examines available circum-Antarctic glacial history archives on land, related to developments after the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM). It considers the glacial-stratigraphic and morphologic records and also biostratigraphical information from moss banks, lake sediments and penguin rookeries, with some reference to relevant glacial marine records. It is concluded that Holocene environmental development in Antarctica differed from that in the Northern Hemisphere. The initial deglaciation of the shelf areas surrounding Antarctica took place before 10 000 14 C yrs before present( BP ), and was controlled by rising global sea level. This was followed by the deglaciation of some presently ice-free inner shelf and land areas between 10 000 and 8000 yr BP . Continued deglaciation occurred gradually between 8000 yr BP and 5000 yr BP . Mid-Holocene glacial readvances are recorded from various sites around Antarctica. There are strong indications of a circum-Antarctic climate warmer than today 4700–2000 yr BP . The best dated records from the Antarctic Peninsula and coastal Victoria Land suggest climatic optimums there from 4000–3000 yr BP and 3600–2600 yr BP , respectively. Thereafter Neoglacial readvances are recorded. Relatively limited glacial expansions in Antarctica during the past few hundred years correlate with the Little Ice Age in the Northern Hemisphere.
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author Ingólfsson, Ólafur
Hjort, Christian
Berkman, Paul A.
Björck, Svante
Colhoun, Eric
Goodwin, Ian D.
Hall, Brenda
Hirakawa, Kazuomi
Melles, Martin
Möller, Per
Prentice, Michael L.
spellingShingle Ingólfsson, Ólafur
Hjort, Christian
Berkman, Paul A.
Björck, Svante
Colhoun, Eric
Goodwin, Ian D.
Hall, Brenda
Hirakawa, Kazuomi
Melles, Martin
Möller, Per
Prentice, Michael L.
Antarctic glacial history since the Last Glacial Maximum: an overview of the record on land
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Hjort, Christian
Berkman, Paul A.
Björck, Svante
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Melles, Martin
Möller, Per
Prentice, Michael L.
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