A surprisingly large marine ice cap at Heard Island during the Last Glacial Maximum?
geomorphic evidence that the island and surrounding submarine plateau were covered by a 100-km-wide tidewater ice cap at some time in the past. If this ice cap existed, it presumably did so at the last glacial maximum when relative sea level was lower than present. Even so, it would have been ground...
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Summary: | geomorphic evidence that the island and surrounding submarine plateau were covered by a 100-km-wide tidewater ice cap at some time in the past. If this ice cap existed, it presumably did so at the last glacial maximum when relative sea level was lower than present. Even so, it would have been grounded in at least 180 m of water and therefore must have been several hundred meters thick. |
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