Paleo-ice sheet dynamics on the northwest Greenland continental shelf

Increasing temperatures in the ocean and atmosphere result in the decline of the modern ice sheets in both hemispheres, causing global sea-level rise. Direct records on these ice-sheet dynamics are sparse as most observations were first initiated in the last century. Although ice-core analyses and s...

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Main Author: Slabon, Patricia
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Published: Universität Bremen: Geowissenschaften 2017
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Online Access:https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/51563/
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spelling ftawi:oai:epic.awi.de:51563 2024-09-15T17:56:58+00:00 Paleo-ice sheet dynamics on the northwest Greenland continental shelf Slabon, Patricia 2017 https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/51563/ http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:46-00106644-13 https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.1bee2d9a-21df-464a-bbde-6bd64702d097 unknown Universität Bremen: Geowissenschaften Slabon, P. (2017) Paleo-ice sheet dynamics on the northwest Greenland continental shelf , PhD thesis, Universität Bremen: Geowissenschaften. hdl:10013/epic.1bee2d9a-21df-464a-bbde-6bd64702d097 EPIC3Universität Bremen: Geowissenschaften, 157 p. Thesis notRev 2017 ftawi 2024-06-24T04:23:24Z Increasing temperatures in the ocean and atmosphere result in the decline of the modern ice sheets in both hemispheres, causing global sea-level rise. Direct records on these ice-sheet dynamics are sparse as most observations were first initiated in the last century. Although ice-core analyses and satellite data from the polar regions increase our knowledge of modern ice flow and ice-sheet dynamics, the reconstruction and investigation of these dynamics during past glacial cycles is required to predict future scenarios for ice-sheet dynamics. Erosional and depositional glacial landforms that developed under the paleo-ice sheet and at its margin are used to reconstruct past ice-sheet extends and dynamics. These glacial landforms indicate the flow direction of past ice-streams that drained the former ice-sheet. They indicate the maximum ice-sheet extent as well as ice-sheet stabilizations or re-advances during ice-sheet retreat. This thesis focuses on the analysis of the Greenland ice-sheet dynamics since the last glacial maximum (LGM, 26.5-19 ka BP). The analysis is based on the identification and investigation of glacial landforms on the seabed of Melville Bay, on the northwest Greenland continental shelf. This region in northeast Baffin Bay hosts three large crossshelf troughs. They were formed by ice-streams advancing to the shelf edge during past glacial cycles. They are among the widest and deepest cross-shelf troughs of the continental shelf of Greenland. High-resolution bathymetry, which is necessary for identification of glacial landforms at the seabed in and adjacent to these troughs is limited in this remote region due to harsh sea-ice conditions. Thus, detailed reconstructions of LGM ice-sheet dynamics and their timing in Melville Bay are incomplete. In this thesis, I present new high-resolution bathymetry data from the northeast Baffin Bay that I investigated for submarine glacial landforms. The data have been recorded in 2010 with RV Polarstern and in 2015 with RV Maria S. Merian. This study aims to ... Thesis Baffin Bay Baffin Bay Baffin Greenland ice core Ice Sheet Sea ice Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar- and Marine Research (AWI): ePIC (electronic Publication Information Center)
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description Increasing temperatures in the ocean and atmosphere result in the decline of the modern ice sheets in both hemispheres, causing global sea-level rise. Direct records on these ice-sheet dynamics are sparse as most observations were first initiated in the last century. Although ice-core analyses and satellite data from the polar regions increase our knowledge of modern ice flow and ice-sheet dynamics, the reconstruction and investigation of these dynamics during past glacial cycles is required to predict future scenarios for ice-sheet dynamics. Erosional and depositional glacial landforms that developed under the paleo-ice sheet and at its margin are used to reconstruct past ice-sheet extends and dynamics. These glacial landforms indicate the flow direction of past ice-streams that drained the former ice-sheet. They indicate the maximum ice-sheet extent as well as ice-sheet stabilizations or re-advances during ice-sheet retreat. This thesis focuses on the analysis of the Greenland ice-sheet dynamics since the last glacial maximum (LGM, 26.5-19 ka BP). The analysis is based on the identification and investigation of glacial landforms on the seabed of Melville Bay, on the northwest Greenland continental shelf. This region in northeast Baffin Bay hosts three large crossshelf troughs. They were formed by ice-streams advancing to the shelf edge during past glacial cycles. They are among the widest and deepest cross-shelf troughs of the continental shelf of Greenland. High-resolution bathymetry, which is necessary for identification of glacial landforms at the seabed in and adjacent to these troughs is limited in this remote region due to harsh sea-ice conditions. Thus, detailed reconstructions of LGM ice-sheet dynamics and their timing in Melville Bay are incomplete. In this thesis, I present new high-resolution bathymetry data from the northeast Baffin Bay that I investigated for submarine glacial landforms. The data have been recorded in 2010 with RV Polarstern and in 2015 with RV Maria S. Merian. This study aims to ...
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Paleo-ice sheet dynamics on the northwest Greenland continental shelf
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title Paleo-ice sheet dynamics on the northwest Greenland continental shelf
title_short Paleo-ice sheet dynamics on the northwest Greenland continental shelf
title_full Paleo-ice sheet dynamics on the northwest Greenland continental shelf
title_fullStr Paleo-ice sheet dynamics on the northwest Greenland continental shelf
title_full_unstemmed Paleo-ice sheet dynamics on the northwest Greenland continental shelf
title_sort paleo-ice sheet dynamics on the northwest greenland continental shelf
publisher Universität Bremen: Geowissenschaften
publishDate 2017
url https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/51563/
http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:46-00106644-13
https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.1bee2d9a-21df-464a-bbde-6bd64702d097
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Baffin Bay
Baffin
Greenland
ice core
Ice Sheet
Sea ice
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Greenland
ice core
Ice Sheet
Sea ice
op_source EPIC3Universität Bremen: Geowissenschaften, 157 p.
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