A 10Be chronology of south-western Scandinavian Ice Sheet history during the Lateglacial period

We present 34 new cosmogenic 10Be exposure ages that constrain the Lateglacial (Bølling–Preboreal) history of the Scandinavian Ice Sheet in the Lysefjorden region, south-western Norway. We find that the classical Lysefjorden moraines, earlier thought to be entirely of Younger Dryas age, encompass th...

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Main Authors: Briner, Jason P., Svendsen, John Inge, Mangerud, Jan, Lohne, Øystein S., Young, Nicolas E.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2014
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.7916/D8J67GB0
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spelling ftcolumbiauniv:oai:academiccommons.columbia.edu:10.7916/D8J67GB0 2023-05-15T16:40:06+02:00 A 10Be chronology of south-western Scandinavian Ice Sheet history during the Lateglacial period Briner, Jason P. Svendsen, John Inge Mangerud, Jan Lohne, Øystein S. Young, Nicolas E. 2014 https://doi.org/10.7916/D8J67GB0 English eng https://doi.org/10.7916/D8J67GB0 Paleoclimatology Chemistry Analytic Climatic changes Articles 2014 ftcolumbiauniv https://doi.org/10.7916/D8J67GB0 2019-04-04T08:13:22Z We present 34 new cosmogenic 10Be exposure ages that constrain the Lateglacial (Bølling–Preboreal) history of the Scandinavian Ice Sheet in the Lysefjorden region, south-western Norway. We find that the classical Lysefjorden moraines, earlier thought to be entirely of Younger Dryas age, encompass three adjacent moraines attributed to at least two ice sheet advances of distinctly different ages. The 10Be age of the outermost moraine (14.0 ± 0.6 ka; n = 4) suggests that the first advance is of Older Dryas age. The innermost moraine is at least 2000 years younger and was deposited near the end of the Younger Dryas (11.4 ± 0.4 ka; n = 7). After abandonment of the innermost Lysefjorden Moraine, the ice front receded quickly towards the head of the fjord, where recession was interrupted by an advance that deposited the Trollgaren Moraine at 11.3 ± 0.9 ka (n = 5). 10Be ages from the inboard side of the Trollgaren Moraine suggest final retreat by 10.7 ± 0.3 ka (n = 7). The late culmination of the Younger Dryas advance contrasts with other sectors of the Scandinavian Ice Sheet where the margin appears to have culminated earlier during the Younger Dryas stadial, followed by retreat during the middle and late part of the Younger Dryas. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ice Sheet Columbia University: Academic Commons Norway
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topic Paleoclimatology
Chemistry
Analytic
Climatic changes
spellingShingle Paleoclimatology
Chemistry
Analytic
Climatic changes
Briner, Jason P.
Svendsen, John Inge
Mangerud, Jan
Lohne, Øystein S.
Young, Nicolas E.
A 10Be chronology of south-western Scandinavian Ice Sheet history during the Lateglacial period
topic_facet Paleoclimatology
Chemistry
Analytic
Climatic changes
description We present 34 new cosmogenic 10Be exposure ages that constrain the Lateglacial (Bølling–Preboreal) history of the Scandinavian Ice Sheet in the Lysefjorden region, south-western Norway. We find that the classical Lysefjorden moraines, earlier thought to be entirely of Younger Dryas age, encompass three adjacent moraines attributed to at least two ice sheet advances of distinctly different ages. The 10Be age of the outermost moraine (14.0 ± 0.6 ka; n = 4) suggests that the first advance is of Older Dryas age. The innermost moraine is at least 2000 years younger and was deposited near the end of the Younger Dryas (11.4 ± 0.4 ka; n = 7). After abandonment of the innermost Lysefjorden Moraine, the ice front receded quickly towards the head of the fjord, where recession was interrupted by an advance that deposited the Trollgaren Moraine at 11.3 ± 0.9 ka (n = 5). 10Be ages from the inboard side of the Trollgaren Moraine suggest final retreat by 10.7 ± 0.3 ka (n = 7). The late culmination of the Younger Dryas advance contrasts with other sectors of the Scandinavian Ice Sheet where the margin appears to have culminated earlier during the Younger Dryas stadial, followed by retreat during the middle and late part of the Younger Dryas.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Briner, Jason P.
Svendsen, John Inge
Mangerud, Jan
Lohne, Øystein S.
Young, Nicolas E.
author_facet Briner, Jason P.
Svendsen, John Inge
Mangerud, Jan
Lohne, Øystein S.
Young, Nicolas E.
author_sort Briner, Jason P.
title A 10Be chronology of south-western Scandinavian Ice Sheet history during the Lateglacial period
title_short A 10Be chronology of south-western Scandinavian Ice Sheet history during the Lateglacial period
title_full A 10Be chronology of south-western Scandinavian Ice Sheet history during the Lateglacial period
title_fullStr A 10Be chronology of south-western Scandinavian Ice Sheet history during the Lateglacial period
title_full_unstemmed A 10Be chronology of south-western Scandinavian Ice Sheet history during the Lateglacial period
title_sort 10be chronology of south-western scandinavian ice sheet history during the lateglacial period
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