Cosmogenic Ages Indicate No MIS 2 Refugia in the Alexander Archipelago, Alaska

The late-Pleistocene history of the coastal Cordilleran Ice Sheet remains relatively unstudied compared to chronologies of the Laurentide Ice Sheet. Yet accurate reconstructions of Cordilleran Ice Sheet extent and the timing of ice retreat along the Pacific Coast are essential for paleoclimate model...

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Main Authors: Walcott, Caleb K., Briner, Jason P., Baichtal, James F., Lesnek, Alia J., Licciardi, Joseph M.
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Language:English
Published: CUNY Academic Works 2022
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spelling ftcityunivny:oai:academicworks.cuny.edu:qc_pubs-1549 2023-05-15T14:17:56+02:00 Cosmogenic Ages Indicate No MIS 2 Refugia in the Alexander Archipelago, Alaska Walcott, Caleb K. Briner, Jason P. Baichtal, James F. Lesnek, Alia J. Licciardi, Joseph M. 2022-04-01T07:00:00Z application/pdf https://academicworks.cuny.edu/qc_pubs/529 https://academicworks.cuny.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1549&context=qc_pubs English eng CUNY Academic Works https://academicworks.cuny.edu/qc_pubs/529 https://academicworks.cuny.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1549&context=qc_pubs Publications and Research Pleistocene Cordilleran Ice Sheet 10Be dating 36Cl dating continental shelf Geology Glaciology article 2022 ftcityunivny 2023-03-04T23:18:39Z The late-Pleistocene history of the coastal Cordilleran Ice Sheet remains relatively unstudied compared to chronologies of the Laurentide Ice Sheet. Yet accurate reconstructions of Cordilleran Ice Sheet extent and the timing of ice retreat along the Pacific Coast are essential for paleoclimate modeling, assessing meltwater contribution to the North Pacific, and determining the availability of ice-free land along the coastal Cordilleran Ice Sheet margin for human migration from Beringia into the rest of the Americas. To improve the chronology of Cordilleran Ice Sheet history in the Alexander Archipelago, Alaska, we applied 10Be and 36Cl dating to boulders and glacially sculpted bedrock in areas previously hypothesized to have remained ice-free throughout the local Last Glacial Maximum (LLGM; 20–17 ka). Results indicate that these sites, and more generally the coastal northern Alexander Archipelago, became ice-free by 15.1 ± 0.9 ka (n = 12 boulders; 1 SD). We also provide further age constraints on deglaciation along the southern Alexander Archipelago and combine our new ages with data from two previous studies. We determine that ice retreatedfrom the outer coast of the southern Alexander Archipelago at 16.3 ± 0.8 ka (n = 14 boulders; 1 SD). These results collectively indicate that areas above modern sea level that were previously mapped as glacial refugia were covered by ice during the LLGM until between ∼ 16.3 and 15.1 ka. As no evidence was found for ice-free land during the LLGM, our results suggest that previous ice-sheet reconstructions underestimate the regional maximum Cordilleran Ice Sheet extent, and that all ice likely terminated on the continental shelf. Future work should investigate whether presently submerged areas of the continental shelf were ice-free. Article in Journal/Newspaper Archipelago Ice Sheet Alaska Beringia City University of New York: CUNY Academic Works Pacific
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topic Pleistocene
Cordilleran Ice Sheet
10Be dating
36Cl dating
continental shelf
Geology
Glaciology
spellingShingle Pleistocene
Cordilleran Ice Sheet
10Be dating
36Cl dating
continental shelf
Geology
Glaciology
Walcott, Caleb K.
Briner, Jason P.
Baichtal, James F.
Lesnek, Alia J.
Licciardi, Joseph M.
Cosmogenic Ages Indicate No MIS 2 Refugia in the Alexander Archipelago, Alaska
topic_facet Pleistocene
Cordilleran Ice Sheet
10Be dating
36Cl dating
continental shelf
Geology
Glaciology
description The late-Pleistocene history of the coastal Cordilleran Ice Sheet remains relatively unstudied compared to chronologies of the Laurentide Ice Sheet. Yet accurate reconstructions of Cordilleran Ice Sheet extent and the timing of ice retreat along the Pacific Coast are essential for paleoclimate modeling, assessing meltwater contribution to the North Pacific, and determining the availability of ice-free land along the coastal Cordilleran Ice Sheet margin for human migration from Beringia into the rest of the Americas. To improve the chronology of Cordilleran Ice Sheet history in the Alexander Archipelago, Alaska, we applied 10Be and 36Cl dating to boulders and glacially sculpted bedrock in areas previously hypothesized to have remained ice-free throughout the local Last Glacial Maximum (LLGM; 20–17 ka). Results indicate that these sites, and more generally the coastal northern Alexander Archipelago, became ice-free by 15.1 ± 0.9 ka (n = 12 boulders; 1 SD). We also provide further age constraints on deglaciation along the southern Alexander Archipelago and combine our new ages with data from two previous studies. We determine that ice retreatedfrom the outer coast of the southern Alexander Archipelago at 16.3 ± 0.8 ka (n = 14 boulders; 1 SD). These results collectively indicate that areas above modern sea level that were previously mapped as glacial refugia were covered by ice during the LLGM until between ∼ 16.3 and 15.1 ka. As no evidence was found for ice-free land during the LLGM, our results suggest that previous ice-sheet reconstructions underestimate the regional maximum Cordilleran Ice Sheet extent, and that all ice likely terminated on the continental shelf. Future work should investigate whether presently submerged areas of the continental shelf were ice-free.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Walcott, Caleb K.
Briner, Jason P.
Baichtal, James F.
Lesnek, Alia J.
Licciardi, Joseph M.
author_facet Walcott, Caleb K.
Briner, Jason P.
Baichtal, James F.
Lesnek, Alia J.
Licciardi, Joseph M.
author_sort Walcott, Caleb K.
title Cosmogenic Ages Indicate No MIS 2 Refugia in the Alexander Archipelago, Alaska
title_short Cosmogenic Ages Indicate No MIS 2 Refugia in the Alexander Archipelago, Alaska
title_full Cosmogenic Ages Indicate No MIS 2 Refugia in the Alexander Archipelago, Alaska
title_fullStr Cosmogenic Ages Indicate No MIS 2 Refugia in the Alexander Archipelago, Alaska
title_full_unstemmed Cosmogenic Ages Indicate No MIS 2 Refugia in the Alexander Archipelago, Alaska
title_sort cosmogenic ages indicate no mis 2 refugia in the alexander archipelago, alaska
publisher CUNY Academic Works
publishDate 2022
url https://academicworks.cuny.edu/qc_pubs/529
https://academicworks.cuny.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1549&context=qc_pubs
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Ice Sheet
Alaska
Beringia
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Ice Sheet
Alaska
Beringia
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