The Environmental Events on King George Island since the Last Glaciation

The extension of ice sheet on King George Island during the last glaciation was an environment event since the last glaciation. At that time South Shedland Islands were a large unified island and the ice mass on King George Island might come from the Antarctic Peninsula. The model of ice retreat and...

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Main Authors: Youyu, Xie, Zhijiu, Cui
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Polar Research Institute of China - PRIC 1992
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Online Access:http://library.arcticportal.org/2053/
http://library.arcticportal.org/2053/1/A199202007.pdf
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Summary:The extension of ice sheet on King George Island during the last glaciation was an environment event since the last glaciation. At that time South Shedland Islands were a large unified island and the ice mass on King George Island might come from the Antarctic Peninsula. The model of ice retreat and ice advance events in the Holocene show that the ice sheet was separated into three small ice caps and then disappeared gradually. At present the retreating velocity of glacier is about 1.3m each year. After the retreat of ice sheet the isostatic compensation appeared in the crust there, and then 5-6 steps of the uplifted marine terraces have been developed along the coast. The uplift rate of the crust may be 6-10mm/a.