Deglaciation chronology of the Galloway Hills Ice Centre, southwest Scotland

ABSTRACT During the last glacial maximum, the Galloway Hills in southwest Scotland acted as a major centre of ice dispersion within the last British–Irish Ice Sheet (BIIS). Six new or recalibrated 10 Be exposure ages for samples obtained from boulders near the former ice divide yielded uncertainty‐w...

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Published in:Journal of Quaternary Science
Main Authors: BALLANTYNE, COLIN K., RINTERKNECHT, VINCENT, GHEORGHIU, DELIA M.
Other Authors: NERC Cosmogenic Isotope Analysis Facility
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Published: Wiley 2013
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spelling crwiley:10.1002/jqs.2635 2024-06-02T08:08:18+00:00 Deglaciation chronology of the Galloway Hills Ice Centre, southwest Scotland BALLANTYNE, COLIN K. RINTERKNECHT, VINCENT GHEORGHIU, DELIA M. NERC Cosmogenic Isotope Analysis Facility 2013 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jqs.2635 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1002%2Fjqs.2635 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/jqs.2635 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Journal of Quaternary Science volume 28, issue 4, page 412-420 ISSN 0267-8179 1099-1417 journal-article 2013 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1002/jqs.2635 2024-05-03T10:45:23Z ABSTRACT During the last glacial maximum, the Galloway Hills in southwest Scotland acted as a major centre of ice dispersion within the last British–Irish Ice Sheet (BIIS). Six new or recalibrated 10 Be exposure ages for samples obtained from boulders near the former ice divide yielded uncertainty‐weighted mean ages of 15.15 ± 0.72 ka (Lm scaling), or 15.33 ± 0.74 ka (Du scaling). These ages indicate that the former ice dome centred over the Galloway Hills had almost (or completely) disappeared by ca. 15 ka, imply prior deglaciation of all of southwest Scotland and refute suggestions that ice cover persisted in this area during the Lateglacial Interstade. They strongly support recent models advocating extensive deglaciation of all areas occupied by the last BIIS (apart from the Scottish Highlands) prior to warming at the onset of the Lateglacial Interstade (ca. 14.7 ka). Three samples obtained from boulders on a large latero‐terminal moraine (Tauchers moraine) near the former ice divide yielded a weighted mean age of 11.91 ± 0.77 ka (Lm scaling) or 12.01 ± 0.78 ka (Du scaling), confirming that the moraine is of Loch Lomond (Younger Dryas) Stadial age, and suggesting that the moraine was deposited 200–500 years before the end of the stade. Copyright © 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ice Sheet Wiley Online Library Loch Lomond ENVELOPE(-125.746,-125.746,54.239,54.239) Journal of Quaternary Science 28 4 412 420
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description ABSTRACT During the last glacial maximum, the Galloway Hills in southwest Scotland acted as a major centre of ice dispersion within the last British–Irish Ice Sheet (BIIS). Six new or recalibrated 10 Be exposure ages for samples obtained from boulders near the former ice divide yielded uncertainty‐weighted mean ages of 15.15 ± 0.72 ka (Lm scaling), or 15.33 ± 0.74 ka (Du scaling). These ages indicate that the former ice dome centred over the Galloway Hills had almost (or completely) disappeared by ca. 15 ka, imply prior deglaciation of all of southwest Scotland and refute suggestions that ice cover persisted in this area during the Lateglacial Interstade. They strongly support recent models advocating extensive deglaciation of all areas occupied by the last BIIS (apart from the Scottish Highlands) prior to warming at the onset of the Lateglacial Interstade (ca. 14.7 ka). Three samples obtained from boulders on a large latero‐terminal moraine (Tauchers moraine) near the former ice divide yielded a weighted mean age of 11.91 ± 0.77 ka (Lm scaling) or 12.01 ± 0.78 ka (Du scaling), confirming that the moraine is of Loch Lomond (Younger Dryas) Stadial age, and suggesting that the moraine was deposited 200–500 years before the end of the stade. Copyright © 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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Deglaciation chronology of the Galloway Hills Ice Centre, southwest Scotland
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title Deglaciation chronology of the Galloway Hills Ice Centre, southwest Scotland
title_short Deglaciation chronology of the Galloway Hills Ice Centre, southwest Scotland
title_full Deglaciation chronology of the Galloway Hills Ice Centre, southwest Scotland
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