Past ice sheet-seabed interactions in the northeastern Weddell Sea Embayment, Antarctica

The Antarctic Ice Sheet extent in the Weddell Sea Embayment (WSE) during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM; ca. 19–25 calibrated kiloyears before present, cal. ka BP) and its subsequent retreat from the shelf are poorly constrained, with two conflicting scenarios being discussed. Today, the modern Brunt...

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Main Authors: Arndt, Jan Erik, Larter, Robert D., Hillenbrand, Claus-Dieter, Sørli, Simon H., Forwick, Matthias, Smith, James A., Wacker, Lukas
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Published: 2019
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-2019-271
https://www.the-cryosphere-discuss.net/tc-2019-271/
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spelling ftcopernicus:oai:publications.copernicus.org:tcd81662 2023-05-15T13:35:08+02:00 Past ice sheet-seabed interactions in the northeastern Weddell Sea Embayment, Antarctica Arndt, Jan Erik Larter, Robert D. Hillenbrand, Claus-Dieter Sørli, Simon H. Forwick, Matthias Smith, James A. Wacker, Lukas 2019-12-16 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-2019-271 https://www.the-cryosphere-discuss.net/tc-2019-271/ eng eng doi:10.5194/tc-2019-271 https://www.the-cryosphere-discuss.net/tc-2019-271/ eISSN: 1994-0424 Text 2019 ftcopernicus https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-2019-271 2019-12-24T09:48:05Z The Antarctic Ice Sheet extent in the Weddell Sea Embayment (WSE) during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM; ca. 19–25 calibrated kiloyears before present, cal. ka BP) and its subsequent retreat from the shelf are poorly constrained, with two conflicting scenarios being discussed. Today, the modern Brunt Ice Shelf, the last remaining ice shelf in the northeastern WSE, is only pinned at a single location and recent crevasse development may lead to its rapid disintegration in the near future. We investigated the seafloor morphology on the northeastern WSE shelf and discuss its implications, in combination with marine geological records, for reconstructions of the past behaviour of this sector of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet (EAIS), including ice-seafloor interactions. Our data show that an ice stream flowed through Stancomb-Wills Trough and acted as the main conduit for EAIS drainage during the LGM. Post-LGM ice-stream retreat occurred stepwise, with at least three documented grounding line still stands, and the trough had become free of grounded ice by ~10.5 cal. ka BP. In contrast, slow-flowing ice once covered the shelf in Brunt Basin and extended westwards toward McDonald Bank. During a later time period, only floating ice was present within Brunt Basin, but large ‘ice slabs’ enclosed within the ice shelf occasionally ran aground at the eastern side of McDonald Bank, forming ten unusual ramp-shaped seabed features. These ramps are the result of temporary ice-shelf grounding events buttressing the ice further upstream. To the west of this area, Halley Trough very likely was free of grounded ice during the LGM, representing a potential refuge for benthic shelf fauna at this time. Text Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Brunt Ice Shelf Ice Sheet Ice Shelf Weddell Sea Copernicus Publications: E-Journals Antarctic The Antarctic Weddell Sea East Antarctic Ice Sheet Weddell Brunt Ice Shelf ENVELOPE(-22.500,-22.500,-74.750,-74.750) Brunt Basin ENVELOPE(-25.000,-25.000,-75.000,-75.000) Mcdonald Bank ENVELOPE(-26.583,-26.583,-75.500,-75.500)
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description The Antarctic Ice Sheet extent in the Weddell Sea Embayment (WSE) during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM; ca. 19–25 calibrated kiloyears before present, cal. ka BP) and its subsequent retreat from the shelf are poorly constrained, with two conflicting scenarios being discussed. Today, the modern Brunt Ice Shelf, the last remaining ice shelf in the northeastern WSE, is only pinned at a single location and recent crevasse development may lead to its rapid disintegration in the near future. We investigated the seafloor morphology on the northeastern WSE shelf and discuss its implications, in combination with marine geological records, for reconstructions of the past behaviour of this sector of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet (EAIS), including ice-seafloor interactions. Our data show that an ice stream flowed through Stancomb-Wills Trough and acted as the main conduit for EAIS drainage during the LGM. Post-LGM ice-stream retreat occurred stepwise, with at least three documented grounding line still stands, and the trough had become free of grounded ice by ~10.5 cal. ka BP. In contrast, slow-flowing ice once covered the shelf in Brunt Basin and extended westwards toward McDonald Bank. During a later time period, only floating ice was present within Brunt Basin, but large ‘ice slabs’ enclosed within the ice shelf occasionally ran aground at the eastern side of McDonald Bank, forming ten unusual ramp-shaped seabed features. These ramps are the result of temporary ice-shelf grounding events buttressing the ice further upstream. To the west of this area, Halley Trough very likely was free of grounded ice during the LGM, representing a potential refuge for benthic shelf fauna at this time.
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author Arndt, Jan Erik
Larter, Robert D.
Hillenbrand, Claus-Dieter
Sørli, Simon H.
Forwick, Matthias
Smith, James A.
Wacker, Lukas
spellingShingle Arndt, Jan Erik
Larter, Robert D.
Hillenbrand, Claus-Dieter
Sørli, Simon H.
Forwick, Matthias
Smith, James A.
Wacker, Lukas
Past ice sheet-seabed interactions in the northeastern Weddell Sea Embayment, Antarctica
author_facet Arndt, Jan Erik
Larter, Robert D.
Hillenbrand, Claus-Dieter
Sørli, Simon H.
Forwick, Matthias
Smith, James A.
Wacker, Lukas
author_sort Arndt, Jan Erik
title Past ice sheet-seabed interactions in the northeastern Weddell Sea Embayment, Antarctica
title_short Past ice sheet-seabed interactions in the northeastern Weddell Sea Embayment, Antarctica
title_full Past ice sheet-seabed interactions in the northeastern Weddell Sea Embayment, Antarctica
title_fullStr Past ice sheet-seabed interactions in the northeastern Weddell Sea Embayment, Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed Past ice sheet-seabed interactions in the northeastern Weddell Sea Embayment, Antarctica
title_sort past ice sheet-seabed interactions in the northeastern weddell sea embayment, antarctica
publishDate 2019
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https://www.the-cryosphere-discuss.net/tc-2019-271/
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