Glacial Terminations II and I as recorded in NE Iceland

Volcanism in eastern Iceland has controlled the changes in glacier- and river-drainage patterns and the sedimentary budget, particularly during the Middle and Late Pleistocene. The glacial extent in NE Iceland appears to be related to the impact of volcanic activity, not only on the ice-stream dynam...

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Main Authors: Van Vliet-Lanoë, Brigitte, Guðmundsson, Agust, Guillou, Hervé, Guégan, Soléne, van Loon, A.J. (Tom), De Vleeschouwer, François
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Adam Mickiewicz University Poznan 2011
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Online Access:http://pressto.amu.edu.pl/index.php/logos/article/view/v10118-010-0005-y
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spelling ftamickiewiczojs:oai:ojs.pressto.amu.edu.pl:article/35272 2023-07-30T04:03:38+02:00 Glacial Terminations II and I as recorded in NE Iceland Van Vliet-Lanoë, Brigitte Guðmundsson, Agust Guillou, Hervé Guégan, Soléne van Loon, A.J. (Tom) De Vleeschouwer, François 2011-01-17 application/pdf http://pressto.amu.edu.pl/index.php/logos/article/view/v10118-010-0005-y eng eng Adam Mickiewicz University Poznan http://pressto.amu.edu.pl/index.php/logos/article/view/v10118-010-0005-y/30440 http://pressto.amu.edu.pl/index.php/logos/article/view/v10118-010-0005-y Prawa autorskie (c) 2011 Brigitte Van Vliet-Lanoë, Agust Guðmundsson, Hervé Guillou, Soléne Guégan, A.J. (Tom) van Loon, François De Vleeschouwer https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ Geologos; Vol. 16 No. 4 (2010); 201-222 Geologos; Tom 16 Nr 4 (2010); 201-222 2080-6574 1426-8981 ice-stream patterns palaeolake deglaciation Last Glacial Maximum mid-Eemian cooling Iceland info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Research papers 2011 ftamickiewiczojs 2023-07-17T20:10:00Z Volcanism in eastern Iceland has controlled the changes in glacier- and river-drainage patterns and the sedimentary budget, particularly during the Middle and Late Pleistocene. The glacial extent in NE Iceland appears to be related to the impact of volcanic activity, not only on the ice-stream dynamics, but also on the sedimentary successions. Analysis of the Jökuldalur and Jökulsa á Brù records results in a new interpretation of the changes in ice extent and flow direction for at least the last two glaciations. From MIS 8 onward, the development of the Snæfell volcano apparently forced the ice stream that derived from the Vatnajökull ice cap to take another course; it also affected the offshore sedimentary budgets at the new outlet at Vopnafjördur. The MIS 6 ice sheet was thick and extensive, and associated with an ice- stream diversion to the North. The thick sedimentary complex of palaeolake Halslón was formed close to an outlet of the Vatnajökull, the Brùarjökull, during Termination II and a part of the MIS 5e interglacial. The deposits formed during MIS 5e record two climate optima interrupted by two successive glacial advances correla-ted with the mid-Eemian cooling. The deposits of the Weichselian deglaciation (Termination I) are much more limited in thickness. During the Last Glacial Maximum and the Late Glacial, glaciers also seem to have been restricted in the Jökulsa á Brù area. Valley glaciers issued from the Brùarjökull re-advanced several times in the Jökuldalur only during at least the Older Dryas, the Younger Dryas and the Preboreal. NE Iceland has undergone considerable deglaciation since the Bølling. In contrast to the conclusions of previous studies, the results presented here are consistent with data on the glaciations in other Nordic regions and can increase the understanding of the mid-Eemian cooling. Article in Journal/Newspaper glacier Ice cap Ice Sheet Iceland Vatnajökull Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań: PRESSto Jökuldalur ENVELOPE(-13.886,-13.886,65.510,65.510) Snæfell ENVELOPE(-16.201,-16.201,64.227,64.227) Vatnajökull ENVELOPE(-16.823,-16.823,64.420,64.420)
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topic ice-stream patterns
palaeolake
deglaciation
Last Glacial Maximum
mid-Eemian cooling
Iceland
spellingShingle ice-stream patterns
palaeolake
deglaciation
Last Glacial Maximum
mid-Eemian cooling
Iceland
Van Vliet-Lanoë, Brigitte
Guðmundsson, Agust
Guillou, Hervé
Guégan, Soléne
van Loon, A.J. (Tom)
De Vleeschouwer, François
Glacial Terminations II and I as recorded in NE Iceland
topic_facet ice-stream patterns
palaeolake
deglaciation
Last Glacial Maximum
mid-Eemian cooling
Iceland
description Volcanism in eastern Iceland has controlled the changes in glacier- and river-drainage patterns and the sedimentary budget, particularly during the Middle and Late Pleistocene. The glacial extent in NE Iceland appears to be related to the impact of volcanic activity, not only on the ice-stream dynamics, but also on the sedimentary successions. Analysis of the Jökuldalur and Jökulsa á Brù records results in a new interpretation of the changes in ice extent and flow direction for at least the last two glaciations. From MIS 8 onward, the development of the Snæfell volcano apparently forced the ice stream that derived from the Vatnajökull ice cap to take another course; it also affected the offshore sedimentary budgets at the new outlet at Vopnafjördur. The MIS 6 ice sheet was thick and extensive, and associated with an ice- stream diversion to the North. The thick sedimentary complex of palaeolake Halslón was formed close to an outlet of the Vatnajökull, the Brùarjökull, during Termination II and a part of the MIS 5e interglacial. The deposits formed during MIS 5e record two climate optima interrupted by two successive glacial advances correla-ted with the mid-Eemian cooling. The deposits of the Weichselian deglaciation (Termination I) are much more limited in thickness. During the Last Glacial Maximum and the Late Glacial, glaciers also seem to have been restricted in the Jökulsa á Brù area. Valley glaciers issued from the Brùarjökull re-advanced several times in the Jökuldalur only during at least the Older Dryas, the Younger Dryas and the Preboreal. NE Iceland has undergone considerable deglaciation since the Bølling. In contrast to the conclusions of previous studies, the results presented here are consistent with data on the glaciations in other Nordic regions and can increase the understanding of the mid-Eemian cooling.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Van Vliet-Lanoë, Brigitte
Guðmundsson, Agust
Guillou, Hervé
Guégan, Soléne
van Loon, A.J. (Tom)
De Vleeschouwer, François
author_facet Van Vliet-Lanoë, Brigitte
Guðmundsson, Agust
Guillou, Hervé
Guégan, Soléne
van Loon, A.J. (Tom)
De Vleeschouwer, François
author_sort Van Vliet-Lanoë, Brigitte
title Glacial Terminations II and I as recorded in NE Iceland
title_short Glacial Terminations II and I as recorded in NE Iceland
title_full Glacial Terminations II and I as recorded in NE Iceland
title_fullStr Glacial Terminations II and I as recorded in NE Iceland
title_full_unstemmed Glacial Terminations II and I as recorded in NE Iceland
title_sort glacial terminations ii and i as recorded in ne iceland
publisher Adam Mickiewicz University Poznan
publishDate 2011
url http://pressto.amu.edu.pl/index.php/logos/article/view/v10118-010-0005-y
long_lat ENVELOPE(-13.886,-13.886,65.510,65.510)
ENVELOPE(-16.201,-16.201,64.227,64.227)
ENVELOPE(-16.823,-16.823,64.420,64.420)
geographic Jökuldalur
Snæfell
Vatnajökull
geographic_facet Jökuldalur
Snæfell
Vatnajökull
genre glacier
Ice cap
Ice Sheet
Iceland
Vatnajökull
genre_facet glacier
Ice cap
Ice Sheet
Iceland
Vatnajökull
op_source Geologos; Vol. 16 No. 4 (2010); 201-222
Geologos; Tom 16 Nr 4 (2010); 201-222
2080-6574
1426-8981
op_relation http://pressto.amu.edu.pl/index.php/logos/article/view/v10118-010-0005-y/30440
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op_rights Prawa autorskie (c) 2011 Brigitte Van Vliet-Lanoë, Agust Guðmundsson, Hervé Guillou, Soléne Guégan, A.J. (Tom) van Loon, François De Vleeschouwer
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