Subglacial valleys preserved in the highlands of south and east Greenland record restricted ice extent during past warmer climates

The Greenland Ice Sheet is a key contributor to contemporary global sea level rise, but its long-term history and response to episodes of warming in Earth's geological past remain uncertain. The terrain covered by the ice sheet comprises ∼ 79 % of Greenland and ∼ 1.1 % of the Earth's land...

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Published in:The Cryosphere
Main Authors: Paxman, Guy J. G., Jamieson, Stewart S. R., Dolan, Aisling M., Bentley, Michael J.
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-18-1467-2024
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spelling ftcopernicus:oai:publications.copernicus.org:tc115663 2024-09-15T18:04:22+00:00 Subglacial valleys preserved in the highlands of south and east Greenland record restricted ice extent during past warmer climates Paxman, Guy J. G. Jamieson, Stewart S. R. Dolan, Aisling M. Bentley, Michael J. 2024-03-28 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-18-1467-2024 https://tc.copernicus.org/articles/18/1467/2024/ eng eng doi:10.5194/tc-18-1467-2024 https://tc.copernicus.org/articles/18/1467/2024/ eISSN: 1994-0424 Text 2024 ftcopernicus https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-18-1467-2024 2024-08-28T05:24:15Z The Greenland Ice Sheet is a key contributor to contemporary global sea level rise, but its long-term history and response to episodes of warming in Earth's geological past remain uncertain. The terrain covered by the ice sheet comprises ∼ 79 % of Greenland and ∼ 1.1 % of the Earth's land surface and contains geomorphological records that may provide valuable insights into past ice-sheet behaviour. Here we use ice surface morphology and radio-echo sounding data to identify ice-covered valleys within the highlands of southern and eastern Greenland and use numerical ice-sheet modelling to constrain the climatological and glaciological conditions responsible for valley incision. Our mapping reveals intricate subglacial valley networks with morphologies that are indicative of substantial glacial modification of an inherited fluvial landscape, yet many of these valleys are presently situated beneath cold-based, slow-moving (i.e. non-erosive) ice. We use the morphology of the valleys and our simple ice-sheet model experiments to infer that incision likely occurred beneath erosive mountain valley glaciers during one or more phases of Greenland's glacial history when ice was restricted to the southern and eastern highlands and when Greenland's contribution to barystatic sea level was up to + 7 m relative to today. We infer that this valley incision primarily occurred prior to the growth of a continental-scale ice sheet, most likely during the late Miocene (ca. 7–5 Ma) and/or late Pliocene (ca. 3.6–2.6 Ma). Our findings therefore provide new data-based constraints on early Greenland Ice Sheet extent and dynamics that can serve as valuable boundary conditions in models of regional and global palaeoclimate during past warm periods that are important analogues for climate change in the 21st century and beyond. Text East Greenland Greenland Ice Sheet Copernicus Publications: E-Journals The Cryosphere 18 3 1467 1493
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description The Greenland Ice Sheet is a key contributor to contemporary global sea level rise, but its long-term history and response to episodes of warming in Earth's geological past remain uncertain. The terrain covered by the ice sheet comprises ∼ 79 % of Greenland and ∼ 1.1 % of the Earth's land surface and contains geomorphological records that may provide valuable insights into past ice-sheet behaviour. Here we use ice surface morphology and radio-echo sounding data to identify ice-covered valleys within the highlands of southern and eastern Greenland and use numerical ice-sheet modelling to constrain the climatological and glaciological conditions responsible for valley incision. Our mapping reveals intricate subglacial valley networks with morphologies that are indicative of substantial glacial modification of an inherited fluvial landscape, yet many of these valleys are presently situated beneath cold-based, slow-moving (i.e. non-erosive) ice. We use the morphology of the valleys and our simple ice-sheet model experiments to infer that incision likely occurred beneath erosive mountain valley glaciers during one or more phases of Greenland's glacial history when ice was restricted to the southern and eastern highlands and when Greenland's contribution to barystatic sea level was up to + 7 m relative to today. We infer that this valley incision primarily occurred prior to the growth of a continental-scale ice sheet, most likely during the late Miocene (ca. 7–5 Ma) and/or late Pliocene (ca. 3.6–2.6 Ma). Our findings therefore provide new data-based constraints on early Greenland Ice Sheet extent and dynamics that can serve as valuable boundary conditions in models of regional and global palaeoclimate during past warm periods that are important analogues for climate change in the 21st century and beyond.
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author Paxman, Guy J. G.
Jamieson, Stewart S. R.
Dolan, Aisling M.
Bentley, Michael J.
spellingShingle Paxman, Guy J. G.
Jamieson, Stewart S. R.
Dolan, Aisling M.
Bentley, Michael J.
Subglacial valleys preserved in the highlands of south and east Greenland record restricted ice extent during past warmer climates
author_facet Paxman, Guy J. G.
Jamieson, Stewart S. R.
Dolan, Aisling M.
Bentley, Michael J.
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title Subglacial valleys preserved in the highlands of south and east Greenland record restricted ice extent during past warmer climates
title_short Subglacial valleys preserved in the highlands of south and east Greenland record restricted ice extent during past warmer climates
title_full Subglacial valleys preserved in the highlands of south and east Greenland record restricted ice extent during past warmer climates
title_fullStr Subglacial valleys preserved in the highlands of south and east Greenland record restricted ice extent during past warmer climates
title_full_unstemmed Subglacial valleys preserved in the highlands of south and east Greenland record restricted ice extent during past warmer climates
title_sort subglacial valleys preserved in the highlands of south and east greenland record restricted ice extent during past warmer climates
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