Ribbed bedforms in palaeo-ice streams reveal shear margin positions, lobe shutdown and the interaction of meltwater drainage and ice velocity patterns

Conceptual ice stream landsystems derived from geomorphological and sedimentological observations provide constraints on ice-meltwater-till-bedrock interactions on palaeo-ice stream beds. Within these landsystems, the spatial distribution and formation processes of ribbed bedforms remain unclear. We...

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Main Authors: Vérité, Jean, Ravier, Édouard, Bourgeois, Olivier, Pochat, Stéphane, Lelandais, Thomas, Mourgues, Régis, Clark, Christopher D., Bessin, Paul, Peigné, David, Atkinson, Nigel
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Language:English
Published: 2020
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-2020-336
https://tc.copernicus.org/preprints/tc-2020-336/
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Summary:Conceptual ice stream landsystems derived from geomorphological and sedimentological observations provide constraints on ice-meltwater-till-bedrock interactions on palaeo-ice stream beds. Within these landsystems, the spatial distribution and formation processes of ribbed bedforms remain unclear. We explore the conditions under which these bedforms develop and their spatial organisation with (i) an experimental model that reproduces the dynamics of ice streams and subglacial landsystems and (ii) an analysis of the distribution of ribbed bedforms on selected examples of paleo-ice stream beds of the Laurentide Ice Sheet. We find that a specific kind of ribbed bedforms can develop subglacially from a flat bed beneath shear margins (i.e., lateral ribbed bedforms) and lobes (i.e., submarginal ribbed bedforms) of ice streams. These bedforms initiate where the ice flow undergoes high velocity gradients and the ice-bed interface is unlubricated. We suggest that (i) their orientation reflects the local stress state along the ice-bed interface and (ii) their development reveals distinctive types of subglacial drainage patterns below these two kinds of margins: linked-cavities and efficient meltwater channels respectively. These ribbed bedforms are thus convenient geomorphic markers to reconstruct palaeo-ice stream margins and constrain palaeo-ice flow dynamics and palaeo-meltwater drainage characteristics.