A critical re‐analysis of constraints on the timing and rate of Laurentide Ice Sheet recession in the northeastern United States

Abstract We review geochronological data relating to the timing and rate of Laurentide Ice Sheet recession in the northeastern United States and model ice margin movements in a Bayesian framework using compilations of previously published organic 14 C ( n = 133) and in situ cosmogenic 10 Be ( n = 95...

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Published in:Journal of Quaternary Science
Main Authors: Halsted, Christopher T., Bierman, Paul R., Shakun, Jeremy D., Davis, P. Thompson, Corbett, Lee B., Drebber, Jason S., Ridge, John C.
Other Authors: National Science Foundation, Gund Institute for Environment
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2023
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spelling crwiley:10.1002/jqs.3563 2024-06-02T08:08:16+00:00 A critical re‐analysis of constraints on the timing and rate of Laurentide Ice Sheet recession in the northeastern United States Halsted, Christopher T. Bierman, Paul R. Shakun, Jeremy D. Davis, P. Thompson Corbett, Lee B. Drebber, Jason S. Ridge, John C. National Science Foundation Gund Institute for Environment 2023 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jqs.3563 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/jqs.3563 en eng Wiley http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Journal of Quaternary Science volume 39, issue 1, page 54-69 ISSN 0267-8179 1099-1417 journal-article 2023 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1002/jqs.3563 2024-05-03T11:01:24Z Abstract We review geochronological data relating to the timing and rate of Laurentide Ice Sheet recession in the northeastern United States and model ice margin movements in a Bayesian framework using compilations of previously published organic 14 C ( n = 133) and in situ cosmogenic 10 Be ( n = 95) ages. We compare the resulting method‐specific chronologies with glacial varve records that serve as independent constraints on the pace of ice recession to: (1) construct a synthesis of deglacial chronology throughout the region; and (2) assess the accuracy of each chronometer for constraining the timing of deglaciation. Near the Last Glacial Maximum terminal moraine zone, 10 Be and organic 14 C ages disagree by thousands of years and limit determination of the initial recession to a date range of 24–20 ka. We infer that 10 Be inherited from pre‐glacial exposure adds 2–6 kyr to many exposure ages near the terminal moraines, whereas macrofossil 14 C ages are typically 4–8 kyr too young due to a substantial lag between ice recession and sufficient organic material accumulation for dating in some basins. Age discrepancies between these chronometers decrease with distance from the terminal moraine, due to less 10 Be inherited from prior exposure and a reduced lag between ice recession and organic material deposition. 14 C and 10 Be ages generally agree at locations more than 200 km distal from the terminal moraines and suggest a mostly continuous history of ice recession throughout the region from 18 to 13 ka with a variable pace best documented by varves. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ice Sheet Wiley Online Library Journal of Quaternary Science
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description Abstract We review geochronological data relating to the timing and rate of Laurentide Ice Sheet recession in the northeastern United States and model ice margin movements in a Bayesian framework using compilations of previously published organic 14 C ( n = 133) and in situ cosmogenic 10 Be ( n = 95) ages. We compare the resulting method‐specific chronologies with glacial varve records that serve as independent constraints on the pace of ice recession to: (1) construct a synthesis of deglacial chronology throughout the region; and (2) assess the accuracy of each chronometer for constraining the timing of deglaciation. Near the Last Glacial Maximum terminal moraine zone, 10 Be and organic 14 C ages disagree by thousands of years and limit determination of the initial recession to a date range of 24–20 ka. We infer that 10 Be inherited from pre‐glacial exposure adds 2–6 kyr to many exposure ages near the terminal moraines, whereas macrofossil 14 C ages are typically 4–8 kyr too young due to a substantial lag between ice recession and sufficient organic material accumulation for dating in some basins. Age discrepancies between these chronometers decrease with distance from the terminal moraine, due to less 10 Be inherited from prior exposure and a reduced lag between ice recession and organic material deposition. 14 C and 10 Be ages generally agree at locations more than 200 km distal from the terminal moraines and suggest a mostly continuous history of ice recession throughout the region from 18 to 13 ka with a variable pace best documented by varves.
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author Halsted, Christopher T.
Bierman, Paul R.
Shakun, Jeremy D.
Davis, P. Thompson
Corbett, Lee B.
Drebber, Jason S.
Ridge, John C.
spellingShingle Halsted, Christopher T.
Bierman, Paul R.
Shakun, Jeremy D.
Davis, P. Thompson
Corbett, Lee B.
Drebber, Jason S.
Ridge, John C.
A critical re‐analysis of constraints on the timing and rate of Laurentide Ice Sheet recession in the northeastern United States
author_facet Halsted, Christopher T.
Bierman, Paul R.
Shakun, Jeremy D.
Davis, P. Thompson
Corbett, Lee B.
Drebber, Jason S.
Ridge, John C.
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title A critical re‐analysis of constraints on the timing and rate of Laurentide Ice Sheet recession in the northeastern United States
title_short A critical re‐analysis of constraints on the timing and rate of Laurentide Ice Sheet recession in the northeastern United States
title_full A critical re‐analysis of constraints on the timing and rate of Laurentide Ice Sheet recession in the northeastern United States
title_fullStr A critical re‐analysis of constraints on the timing and rate of Laurentide Ice Sheet recession in the northeastern United States
title_full_unstemmed A critical re‐analysis of constraints on the timing and rate of Laurentide Ice Sheet recession in the northeastern United States
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