Late Quaternary glaciation history of northernmost Greenland - Evidence of shelf-based ice

We present the mapping of glacial landforms and sediments from northernmost Greenland bordering 100 km of the Arctic Ocean coast. One of the most important discoveries is that glacial landforms, sediments, including till fabric measurements, striae and stoss-lee boulders suggest eastward ice-flow al...

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Published in:Quaternary Science Reviews
Main Authors: Larsen, Nicolaj Krog, Kjær, Kurt H., Funder, Svend Visby, Möller, Per, van der Meer, Jaap J. M., Schomacker, Anders, Linge, Henriette, Darby, Dennis A.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2010
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spelling ftcopenhagenunip:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/95fec721-41be-4313-abcf-f69032702692 2024-01-14T10:04:12+01:00 Late Quaternary glaciation history of northernmost Greenland - Evidence of shelf-based ice Larsen, Nicolaj Krog Kjær, Kurt H. Funder, Svend Visby Möller, Per van der Meer, Jaap J. M. Schomacker, Anders Linge, Henriette Darby, Dennis A. 2010 https://curis.ku.dk/portal/da/publications/late-quaternary-glaciation-history-of-northernmost-greenland--evidence-of-shelfbased-ice(95fec721-41be-4313-abcf-f69032702692).html https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2010.07.027 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Larsen , N K , Kjær , K H , Funder , S V , Möller , P , van der Meer , J J M , Schomacker , A , Linge , H & Darby , D A 2010 , ' Late Quaternary glaciation history of northernmost Greenland - Evidence of shelf-based ice ' , Quaternary Science Reviews , vol. 29 , no. 25-26 , pp. 3399-3414 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2010.07.027 article 2010 ftcopenhagenunip https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2010.07.027 2023-12-21T00:00:02Z We present the mapping of glacial landforms and sediments from northernmost Greenland bordering 100 km of the Arctic Ocean coast. One of the most important discoveries is that glacial landforms, sediments, including till fabric measurements, striae and stoss-lee boulders suggest eastward ice-flow along the coastal plain. Volcanic erratic boulders document ice-transport from 80 to 100 km west of the study area. We argue that these findings are best explained by local outlet glaciers from the Greenland Ice Sheet and local ice caps that merged to form a shelf-based ice in the Arctic Ocean and possibly confirming an extensive ice shelf in the Lincoln Sea between Greenland and Ellesmere Island. It is speculated that the shelf-based ice was largely affected by the presence of thick multiyear sea ice in the Arctic Ocean that prevented it from breaking up and forced the outlet glaciers to flow eastwards. During the initial retreat the coastal area was dammed by the shelf-based ice and kame and glaciolacustrine sediments were deposited up to 50 m above the marine limit before the final deglaciation and marine transgression. The timing of the shelf-based ice is constrained on land by dating glaciolacustrine sediments with OSL and marine molluscs with radiocarbon and by re-evaluating IRD events in cores from the Fram Strait. Results show that the shelf-based ice started to build-up as early as 30 cal ka BP and reached a maximum during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM). The shelf-based ice began to retreat ca 16 ka to 10.3 cal ka BP before the final break-up, which took place ca 10.1 cal ka BP probably as a combined result of increased inflow of warm Atlantic water through the Fram Strait, a shallower halocline and higher summer temperatures, corresponding to orbital maximum solar insolation at this time. The existence of extensive shelf-based ice north of Greenland provides an important contribution to the understanding of the LGM glaciation history of the Arctic Ocean. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Ocean Ellesmere Island Fram Strait Greenland Ice Sheet Ice Shelf Lincoln Sea Sea ice University of Copenhagen: Research Arctic Arctic Ocean Ellesmere Island Greenland Quaternary Science Reviews 29 25-26 3399 3414
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description We present the mapping of glacial landforms and sediments from northernmost Greenland bordering 100 km of the Arctic Ocean coast. One of the most important discoveries is that glacial landforms, sediments, including till fabric measurements, striae and stoss-lee boulders suggest eastward ice-flow along the coastal plain. Volcanic erratic boulders document ice-transport from 80 to 100 km west of the study area. We argue that these findings are best explained by local outlet glaciers from the Greenland Ice Sheet and local ice caps that merged to form a shelf-based ice in the Arctic Ocean and possibly confirming an extensive ice shelf in the Lincoln Sea between Greenland and Ellesmere Island. It is speculated that the shelf-based ice was largely affected by the presence of thick multiyear sea ice in the Arctic Ocean that prevented it from breaking up and forced the outlet glaciers to flow eastwards. During the initial retreat the coastal area was dammed by the shelf-based ice and kame and glaciolacustrine sediments were deposited up to 50 m above the marine limit before the final deglaciation and marine transgression. The timing of the shelf-based ice is constrained on land by dating glaciolacustrine sediments with OSL and marine molluscs with radiocarbon and by re-evaluating IRD events in cores from the Fram Strait. Results show that the shelf-based ice started to build-up as early as 30 cal ka BP and reached a maximum during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM). The shelf-based ice began to retreat ca 16 ka to 10.3 cal ka BP before the final break-up, which took place ca 10.1 cal ka BP probably as a combined result of increased inflow of warm Atlantic water through the Fram Strait, a shallower halocline and higher summer temperatures, corresponding to orbital maximum solar insolation at this time. The existence of extensive shelf-based ice north of Greenland provides an important contribution to the understanding of the LGM glaciation history of the Arctic Ocean.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Larsen, Nicolaj Krog
Kjær, Kurt H.
Funder, Svend Visby
Möller, Per
van der Meer, Jaap J. M.
Schomacker, Anders
Linge, Henriette
Darby, Dennis A.
spellingShingle Larsen, Nicolaj Krog
Kjær, Kurt H.
Funder, Svend Visby
Möller, Per
van der Meer, Jaap J. M.
Schomacker, Anders
Linge, Henriette
Darby, Dennis A.
Late Quaternary glaciation history of northernmost Greenland - Evidence of shelf-based ice
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Kjær, Kurt H.
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Möller, Per
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title Late Quaternary glaciation history of northernmost Greenland - Evidence of shelf-based ice
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title_full Late Quaternary glaciation history of northernmost Greenland - Evidence of shelf-based ice
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