Cosmogenic 10 Be exposure age dating across Early to Late Weichselian ice‐marginal zones in northwestern Russia

Rock samples from the Kanin Peninsula and the Timan Ridge were analysed for in situ cosmogenic 10 Be for exposure age dating purposes. Crystalline rocks were sampled at four sites on the Kanin Peninsula, either from bedrock outcrops or from glacial erratics, giving overall similar 10 Be ages. Outcro...

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Published in:Boreas
Main Authors: LINGE, HENRIETTE, LARSEN, EILIV, KJæR, KURT H., DEMIDOV, IGOR N., BROOK, EDWARD J., RAISBECK, GRANT M., YIOU, FRANCOISE
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2006
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03009480600781909
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Summary:Rock samples from the Kanin Peninsula and the Timan Ridge were analysed for in situ cosmogenic 10 Be for exposure age dating purposes. Crystalline rocks were sampled at four sites on the Kanin Peninsula, either from bedrock outcrops or from glacial erratics, giving overall similar 10 Be ages. Outcropping sandstone and crystalline erratics were available from three sites at the Timan Ridge. The highly weathered sandstone gives substantially younger 10 Be ages than the adjacent erratics. The exposure ages from the Kanin Peninsula suggest that the last deglaciation of this area took place between 55 and 37 10 Be kyr ago, in agreement with a preceding Kara Sea glaciation (55–45 kyr BP). The northwest coast of the peninsula was probably just outside the maximum limit of the last Scandinavian glaciation (20–17 kyr BP). Glacial erratic exposure ages from the Timan Ridge suggest that the 55–45 kyr BP Kara Sea glaciation reached the northern part of the ridge. The exposure dates do not show conclusive evidence regarding the existence of a Timan Ridge ice cap.