Cosmogenic nuclide evidence for enhanced sensitivity of an East Antarctic ice stream to change during the last deglaciation.

Glacial sediments from the Prince Charles Mountains, East Antarctica, record late Pleistocene ice thickness variability in the Lambert Glacier–Amery Ice Shelf system, one of the world's largest ice drainages. A former glacial limit, demarcated by minimally weathered deposits, follows a concave...

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Published in:Geology
Main Authors: White, DA, Fink, D, Gore, DB
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Geological Society of America 2011
Subjects:
Ice
Online Access:http://apo.ansto.gov.au/dspace/handle/10238/3004
https://doi.org/10.1130/G31591.1
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spelling ftansto:oai:apo-prod.ansto.gov.au:10238/3004 2023-05-15T13:22:05+02:00 Cosmogenic nuclide evidence for enhanced sensitivity of an East Antarctic ice stream to change during the last deglaciation. White, DA Fink, D Gore, DB 2011-01-01 http://apo.ansto.gov.au/dspace/handle/10238/3004 https://doi.org/10.1130/G31591.1 en eng Geological Society of America White, D. A., Fink, D., & Gore, D. B. (2011). Cosmogenic nuclide evidence for enhanced sensitivity of an East Antarctic ice stream to change during the last deglaciation. Geology, 39(1), 23-26. doi:10.1130/G31591.1 0091-7613 http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/G31591.1 http://apo.ansto.gov.au/dspace/handle/10238/3004 Antarctica Sensitivity Isotopes Pleistocene Epoch Ice Glaciers Journal Article 2011 ftansto https://doi.org/10.1130/G31591.1 2020-04-27T22:28:45Z Glacial sediments from the Prince Charles Mountains, East Antarctica, record late Pleistocene ice thickness variability in the Lambert Glacier–Amery Ice Shelf system, one of the world's largest ice drainages. A former glacial limit, demarcated by minimally weathered deposits, follows a concave longitudinal profile, indicating a zone of strong ice streaming through the northernmost 500 km of the Lambert Graben. In situ 10Be and 26Al exposure ages from these relatively unweathered deposits indicate that the most recent phase of ice lowering occurred between ca. 18 and 8 ka, preceding by as many as 6 k.y. the deglaciation of adjacent coastal regions. Earlier onset of deglaciation in an area of strong ice streaming suggests a heightened sensitivity of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet to climate and sea-level changes following the Last Glacial Maximum than previously recognized. © 2011, Geological Society of America Article in Journal/Newspaper Amery Ice Shelf Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica East Antarctica Ice Sheet Ice Shelf Lambert Glacier Prince Charles Mountains Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation: ANSTO Publications Online Antarctic East Antarctica East Antarctic Ice Sheet Amery ENVELOPE(-94.063,-94.063,56.565,56.565) Amery Ice Shelf ENVELOPE(71.000,71.000,-69.750,-69.750) Prince Charles Mountains ENVELOPE(67.246,67.246,-71.427,-71.427) Lambert Glacier ENVELOPE(67.490,67.490,-73.065,-73.065) Geology 39 1 23 26
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topic Antarctica
Sensitivity
Isotopes
Pleistocene Epoch
Ice
Glaciers
spellingShingle Antarctica
Sensitivity
Isotopes
Pleistocene Epoch
Ice
Glaciers
White, DA
Fink, D
Gore, DB
Cosmogenic nuclide evidence for enhanced sensitivity of an East Antarctic ice stream to change during the last deglaciation.
topic_facet Antarctica
Sensitivity
Isotopes
Pleistocene Epoch
Ice
Glaciers
description Glacial sediments from the Prince Charles Mountains, East Antarctica, record late Pleistocene ice thickness variability in the Lambert Glacier–Amery Ice Shelf system, one of the world's largest ice drainages. A former glacial limit, demarcated by minimally weathered deposits, follows a concave longitudinal profile, indicating a zone of strong ice streaming through the northernmost 500 km of the Lambert Graben. In situ 10Be and 26Al exposure ages from these relatively unweathered deposits indicate that the most recent phase of ice lowering occurred between ca. 18 and 8 ka, preceding by as many as 6 k.y. the deglaciation of adjacent coastal regions. Earlier onset of deglaciation in an area of strong ice streaming suggests a heightened sensitivity of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet to climate and sea-level changes following the Last Glacial Maximum than previously recognized. © 2011, Geological Society of America
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author White, DA
Fink, D
Gore, DB
author_facet White, DA
Fink, D
Gore, DB
author_sort White, DA
title Cosmogenic nuclide evidence for enhanced sensitivity of an East Antarctic ice stream to change during the last deglaciation.
title_short Cosmogenic nuclide evidence for enhanced sensitivity of an East Antarctic ice stream to change during the last deglaciation.
title_full Cosmogenic nuclide evidence for enhanced sensitivity of an East Antarctic ice stream to change during the last deglaciation.
title_fullStr Cosmogenic nuclide evidence for enhanced sensitivity of an East Antarctic ice stream to change during the last deglaciation.
title_full_unstemmed Cosmogenic nuclide evidence for enhanced sensitivity of an East Antarctic ice stream to change during the last deglaciation.
title_sort cosmogenic nuclide evidence for enhanced sensitivity of an east antarctic ice stream to change during the last deglaciation.
publisher Geological Society of America
publishDate 2011
url http://apo.ansto.gov.au/dspace/handle/10238/3004
https://doi.org/10.1130/G31591.1
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East Antarctic Ice Sheet
Amery
Amery Ice Shelf
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Lambert Glacier
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op_relation White, D. A., Fink, D., & Gore, D. B. (2011). Cosmogenic nuclide evidence for enhanced sensitivity of an East Antarctic ice stream to change during the last deglaciation. Geology, 39(1), 23-26. doi:10.1130/G31591.1
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