Deciphering 6 My of the Greenland Ice Sheet History using in situ 10-Be from marine sediment cores

This research will explore a new method of deciphering the history of the Greenland Ice Sheet over the Pliocene and Pleistocene by measuring the cosmogenic isotope beryllium-10 in sediment cores previously collected off southern and eastern Greenland by the Ocean Drilling program. Beryllium-10 is pr...

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Main Author: Paul Bierman
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Published: Arctic Data Center 2016
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.18739/A2F47GT94
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spelling dataone:doi:10.18739/A2F47GT94 2024-06-03T18:46:49+00:00 Deciphering 6 My of the Greenland Ice Sheet History using in situ 10-Be from marine sediment cores Paul Bierman Narsarsuaq, southern Greenland Tasiilaq, east coast of southern Greenland Kangerlussuaq, west coast of southern Greenland The ODP Core site 987 off the east coast of Greenland near Scoresby Sund ENVELOPE(-45.388,-45.388,61.187,61.187) BEGINDATE: ENDDATE: 2016-01-01T00:00:00Z 2016-12-14T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.18739/A2F47GT94 unknown Arctic Data Center geochronology isotope quartz sediment cosmogenic Plio-Pleistocene Greenland Dataset 2016 dataone:urn:node:ARCTIC https://doi.org/10.18739/A2F47GT94 2024-06-03T18:16:24Z This research will explore a new method of deciphering the history of the Greenland Ice Sheet over the Pliocene and Pleistocene by measuring the cosmogenic isotope beryllium-10 in sediment cores previously collected off southern and eastern Greenland by the Ocean Drilling program. Beryllium-10 is produced by cosmic rays in exposed rock. The premise of this investigation is that Be-10 accumulates in surface rock during times of ice-sheet retreat and is eroded and deposited in marine sediment during times of ice-sheet growth. The isotopic time series will include Pleistocene and Pliocene sediment stretching back 4 to 6 million years, possibly beyond the onset of continental-scale glaciation in Greenland. The investigators hope to 1) constrain the time at which continental glaciation on Greenland began, 2) estimate the relative areal extent of the ice sheet through time, 3) determine the erosivity and sediment transport efficiency of the ice sheet, and 4) constrain the erosion rate of Greenland prior to the onset of glaciation. Understanding Greenland Ice Sheet dynamics in the past (particularly the extent of deglaciation and the timescale of regrowth) is key to understanding how the ice sheet might behave in the future. A central part of the project is the training of a young postdoctoral research associate, and two undergraduate students will work on the project as well. Dataset Deciphering 6 MY of the Greenland Ice Sheet History using in situ 10-Be from marine sediment cores Greenland Ice Sheet Kangerlussuaq Narsarsuaq Scoresby Sund Tasiilaq Arctic Data Center (via DataONE) Greenland Kangerlussuaq ENVELOPE(-55.633,-55.633,72.633,72.633) Sund ENVELOPE(13.644,13.644,66.207,66.207) Scoresby ENVELOPE(162.750,162.750,-66.567,-66.567) Scoresby Sund ENVELOPE(-24.387,-24.387,70.476,70.476) Tasiilaq ENVELOPE(-37.637,-37.637,65.615,65.615) ENVELOPE(-45.388,-45.388,61.187,61.187)
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collection Arctic Data Center (via DataONE)
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language unknown
topic geochronology
isotope
quartz
sediment
cosmogenic
Plio-Pleistocene
Greenland
spellingShingle geochronology
isotope
quartz
sediment
cosmogenic
Plio-Pleistocene
Greenland
Paul Bierman
Deciphering 6 My of the Greenland Ice Sheet History using in situ 10-Be from marine sediment cores
topic_facet geochronology
isotope
quartz
sediment
cosmogenic
Plio-Pleistocene
Greenland
description This research will explore a new method of deciphering the history of the Greenland Ice Sheet over the Pliocene and Pleistocene by measuring the cosmogenic isotope beryllium-10 in sediment cores previously collected off southern and eastern Greenland by the Ocean Drilling program. Beryllium-10 is produced by cosmic rays in exposed rock. The premise of this investigation is that Be-10 accumulates in surface rock during times of ice-sheet retreat and is eroded and deposited in marine sediment during times of ice-sheet growth. The isotopic time series will include Pleistocene and Pliocene sediment stretching back 4 to 6 million years, possibly beyond the onset of continental-scale glaciation in Greenland. The investigators hope to 1) constrain the time at which continental glaciation on Greenland began, 2) estimate the relative areal extent of the ice sheet through time, 3) determine the erosivity and sediment transport efficiency of the ice sheet, and 4) constrain the erosion rate of Greenland prior to the onset of glaciation. Understanding Greenland Ice Sheet dynamics in the past (particularly the extent of deglaciation and the timescale of regrowth) is key to understanding how the ice sheet might behave in the future. A central part of the project is the training of a young postdoctoral research associate, and two undergraduate students will work on the project as well.
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title Deciphering 6 My of the Greenland Ice Sheet History using in situ 10-Be from marine sediment cores
title_short Deciphering 6 My of the Greenland Ice Sheet History using in situ 10-Be from marine sediment cores
title_full Deciphering 6 My of the Greenland Ice Sheet History using in situ 10-Be from marine sediment cores
title_fullStr Deciphering 6 My of the Greenland Ice Sheet History using in situ 10-Be from marine sediment cores
title_full_unstemmed Deciphering 6 My of the Greenland Ice Sheet History using in situ 10-Be from marine sediment cores
title_sort deciphering 6 my of the greenland ice sheet history using in situ 10-be from marine sediment cores
publisher Arctic Data Center
publishDate 2016
url https://doi.org/10.18739/A2F47GT94
op_coverage Narsarsuaq, southern Greenland
Tasiilaq, east coast of southern Greenland
Kangerlussuaq, west coast of southern Greenland
The ODP Core site 987 off the east coast of Greenland near Scoresby Sund
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BEGINDATE: ENDDATE: 2016-01-01T00:00:00Z
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