A Weichselian deglaciation model applied to the Early Permian glaciation in the northeast Karoo Basin, South Africa

Abstract It generally is assumed that the Early Permian Gondwana deglaciation in South Africa started with a collapse of the marine ice‐sheet. The northeast part of the Karoo Basin became ice‐free as a result of this collapse. The deglaciation here probably took place under temperate glacial conditi...

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Published in:Journal of Quaternary Science
Main Authors: Haldorsen, Sylvi, Von Brunn, Victor, Maud, Rodney, Truter, Edward D.
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Published: Wiley 2001
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spelling crwiley:10.1002/jqs.637 2024-09-15T18:12:16+00:00 A Weichselian deglaciation model applied to the Early Permian glaciation in the northeast Karoo Basin, South Africa Haldorsen, Sylvi Von Brunn, Victor Maud, Rodney Truter, Edward D. 2001 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jqs.637 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1002%2Fjqs.637 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/jqs.637 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Journal of Quaternary Science volume 16, issue 6, page 583-593 ISSN 0267-8179 1099-1417 journal-article 2001 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1002/jqs.637 2024-07-25T04:21:38Z Abstract It generally is assumed that the Early Permian Gondwana deglaciation in South Africa started with a collapse of the marine ice‐sheet. The northeast part of the Karoo Basin became ice‐free as a result of this collapse. The deglaciation here probably took place under temperate glacial conditions. Three glacial phases have been identified. Phase 1: the marine ice retreat of 400 km over the northeast Karoo Basin, which may have been completed over a few thousand years. The glaciers grounded in the shallower areas around the shore of the basin. Phase 2: the smaller, now mainly continental ice‐sheet here re‐stabilised and remained more or less stationary for several tens of thousand years. During this phase, between 50 and 200 m of massive glaciomarine mud with dropstones accumulated in the open, marine basin that became ice‐free during Phase 1. Isostatic uplift, as a response to the first rapid deglaciation phase, can be traced in the inland part of the region. Phase 3: the final deglaciation may have taken 10 to 20 kyr. After this time no new ice sheet was built up over southern Africa. The entire Early Permian deglaciation of the northeast Karoo Basin was completed within thousands rather than millions of years. Phases 1 and 3 had lengths similar to typical Quaternary deglaciations, whereas Phase 2 was a long, stable phase, more similar to a full Quaternary glaciation. Copyright © 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ice Sheet Wiley Online Library Journal of Quaternary Science 16 6 583 593
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description Abstract It generally is assumed that the Early Permian Gondwana deglaciation in South Africa started with a collapse of the marine ice‐sheet. The northeast part of the Karoo Basin became ice‐free as a result of this collapse. The deglaciation here probably took place under temperate glacial conditions. Three glacial phases have been identified. Phase 1: the marine ice retreat of 400 km over the northeast Karoo Basin, which may have been completed over a few thousand years. The glaciers grounded in the shallower areas around the shore of the basin. Phase 2: the smaller, now mainly continental ice‐sheet here re‐stabilised and remained more or less stationary for several tens of thousand years. During this phase, between 50 and 200 m of massive glaciomarine mud with dropstones accumulated in the open, marine basin that became ice‐free during Phase 1. Isostatic uplift, as a response to the first rapid deglaciation phase, can be traced in the inland part of the region. Phase 3: the final deglaciation may have taken 10 to 20 kyr. After this time no new ice sheet was built up over southern Africa. The entire Early Permian deglaciation of the northeast Karoo Basin was completed within thousands rather than millions of years. Phases 1 and 3 had lengths similar to typical Quaternary deglaciations, whereas Phase 2 was a long, stable phase, more similar to a full Quaternary glaciation. Copyright © 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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author Haldorsen, Sylvi
Von Brunn, Victor
Maud, Rodney
Truter, Edward D.
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Von Brunn, Victor
Maud, Rodney
Truter, Edward D.
A Weichselian deglaciation model applied to the Early Permian glaciation in the northeast Karoo Basin, South Africa
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Von Brunn, Victor
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title A Weichselian deglaciation model applied to the Early Permian glaciation in the northeast Karoo Basin, South Africa
title_short A Weichselian deglaciation model applied to the Early Permian glaciation in the northeast Karoo Basin, South Africa
title_full A Weichselian deglaciation model applied to the Early Permian glaciation in the northeast Karoo Basin, South Africa
title_fullStr A Weichselian deglaciation model applied to the Early Permian glaciation in the northeast Karoo Basin, South Africa
title_full_unstemmed A Weichselian deglaciation model applied to the Early Permian glaciation in the northeast Karoo Basin, South Africa
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