East Antarctic ice sheet retreat as a response to meltwater pulse 1A.

We develop an empirical model of East Antarctic Ice Sheet (EAIS) retreat during the last termination in Mac.Robertson Land. Exposure dating, marine cores and swath bathymetry indicate retreat from the continental shelf and ice sheet drawdown in coastal mountains began ~13 ka. Calving re-entrant bays...

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Main Authors: Makintosh, A, Domack, E, Leventer, A, White, DA, Fink, D, Gore, DB, Dunbar, R
Format: Conference Object
Language:English
Published: 2008
Subjects:
Ice
Online Access:http://apo.ansto.gov.au/dspace/handle/10238/2091
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spelling ftansto:oai:apo-prod.ansto.gov.au:10238/2091 2023-05-15T13:36:16+02:00 East Antarctic ice sheet retreat as a response to meltwater pulse 1A. Makintosh, A Domack, E Leventer, A White, DA Fink, D Gore, DB Dunbar, R 2008-07 http://apo.ansto.gov.au/dspace/handle/10238/2091 en eng Makintosh, A., Domack, E., Leventer, A., White, D., Fink, D., & Gore, D., & Dunbar, R. (2008). East Antarctic ice sheet retreat as a response to meltwater pulse 1A. Biennial SCAR Meeting, 5th – 7th July 2008. St Petersburg, Russia: Pribaltiyskaya Hotel. http://apo.ansto.gov.au/dspace/handle/10238/2091 Antarctic Regions Ice Sheets Sea Level Melting Continental Shelf Conference Abstract 2008 ftansto 2020-04-27T22:28:26Z We develop an empirical model of East Antarctic Ice Sheet (EAIS) retreat during the last termination in Mac.Robertson Land. Exposure dating, marine cores and swath bathymetry indicate retreat from the continental shelf and ice sheet drawdown in coastal mountains began ~13 ka. Calving re-entrant bays formed during initial retreat and persisted for 100's years in Iceberg Alley and 10's years at Neilson Basin. Exposure dates in Framnes Mountains within the same drainage basin as Iceberg Alley indicate ~350 m of ice thinning was complete by ~7 ka. EAIS retreat at many sites on the Antarctic perimeter (including these three) immediately post-dated Meltwater Pulse 1A (MWP1A). Rather than being a source of MWP1A, our data support a hypothesis that rapid eustatic sea level rise during this time unhinged the ice-sheet margin from its stability point at the shelf edge. Thereafter, the rate of EAIS retreat depended on trough geometry, akin to the present-day response of fiord glaciers, until retreat ceased when sea level stabilised. Our findings reinforce a concern that marine-based portions of Antarctic Ice Sheets are vulnerable to collapse if sea level rise approaches the rates (~4m/century) achieved during MWP1A, as a consequence of melting ice in Greenland and elsewhere. Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research Conference Object Antarc* Antarctic Greenland Ice Sheet Iceberg* Mac.Robertson Land Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation: ANSTO Publications Online Antarctic East Antarctic Ice Sheet Framnes ENVELOPE(-60.750,-60.750,-65.983,-65.983) Framnes Mountains ENVELOPE(62.583,62.583,-67.833,-67.833) Greenland Mac.Robertson Land ENVELOPE(65.000,65.000,-70.000,-70.000) The Antarctic
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topic Antarctic Regions
Ice
Sheets
Sea Level
Melting
Continental Shelf
spellingShingle Antarctic Regions
Ice
Sheets
Sea Level
Melting
Continental Shelf
Makintosh, A
Domack, E
Leventer, A
White, DA
Fink, D
Gore, DB
Dunbar, R
East Antarctic ice sheet retreat as a response to meltwater pulse 1A.
topic_facet Antarctic Regions
Ice
Sheets
Sea Level
Melting
Continental Shelf
description We develop an empirical model of East Antarctic Ice Sheet (EAIS) retreat during the last termination in Mac.Robertson Land. Exposure dating, marine cores and swath bathymetry indicate retreat from the continental shelf and ice sheet drawdown in coastal mountains began ~13 ka. Calving re-entrant bays formed during initial retreat and persisted for 100's years in Iceberg Alley and 10's years at Neilson Basin. Exposure dates in Framnes Mountains within the same drainage basin as Iceberg Alley indicate ~350 m of ice thinning was complete by ~7 ka. EAIS retreat at many sites on the Antarctic perimeter (including these three) immediately post-dated Meltwater Pulse 1A (MWP1A). Rather than being a source of MWP1A, our data support a hypothesis that rapid eustatic sea level rise during this time unhinged the ice-sheet margin from its stability point at the shelf edge. Thereafter, the rate of EAIS retreat depended on trough geometry, akin to the present-day response of fiord glaciers, until retreat ceased when sea level stabilised. Our findings reinforce a concern that marine-based portions of Antarctic Ice Sheets are vulnerable to collapse if sea level rise approaches the rates (~4m/century) achieved during MWP1A, as a consequence of melting ice in Greenland and elsewhere. Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research
format Conference Object
author Makintosh, A
Domack, E
Leventer, A
White, DA
Fink, D
Gore, DB
Dunbar, R
author_facet Makintosh, A
Domack, E
Leventer, A
White, DA
Fink, D
Gore, DB
Dunbar, R
author_sort Makintosh, A
title East Antarctic ice sheet retreat as a response to meltwater pulse 1A.
title_short East Antarctic ice sheet retreat as a response to meltwater pulse 1A.
title_full East Antarctic ice sheet retreat as a response to meltwater pulse 1A.
title_fullStr East Antarctic ice sheet retreat as a response to meltwater pulse 1A.
title_full_unstemmed East Antarctic ice sheet retreat as a response to meltwater pulse 1A.
title_sort east antarctic ice sheet retreat as a response to meltwater pulse 1a.
publishDate 2008
url http://apo.ansto.gov.au/dspace/handle/10238/2091
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geographic Antarctic
East Antarctic Ice Sheet
Framnes
Framnes Mountains
Greenland
Mac.Robertson Land
The Antarctic
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Framnes
Framnes Mountains
Greenland
Mac.Robertson Land
The Antarctic
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Greenland
Ice Sheet
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Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research
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Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research
op_relation Makintosh, A., Domack, E., Leventer, A., White, D., Fink, D., & Gore, D., & Dunbar, R. (2008). East Antarctic ice sheet retreat as a response to meltwater pulse 1A. Biennial SCAR Meeting, 5th – 7th July 2008. St Petersburg, Russia: Pribaltiyskaya Hotel.
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