Ice-sheet erosion and the stripping of Tertiary regolith from Baffin Island, eastern Canadian Arctic

The erosion of glaciated regions and concomitant changes in ice sheet dynamics through the Pleistocene are poorly documented. The Baffin Island landscape, which has been shaped by the Foxe Sector of the Laurentide Ice Sheet (LIS), contains a variety of glacial and proximal glaciomarine sedimentary a...

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Main Authors: Refsnider, K., Miller, Gifford
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Published: Elsevier 2013
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/32108
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spelling ftcurtin:oai:espace.curtin.edu.au:20.500.11937/32108 2023-06-11T04:09:47+02:00 Ice-sheet erosion and the stripping of Tertiary regolith from Baffin Island, eastern Canadian Arctic Refsnider, K. Miller, Gifford 2013 restricted https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/32108 unknown Elsevier http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S027737911300019X http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/32108 Meteoric 10Be Till weathering Quaternary Baffin Island Pleistocene Clyde Foreland Formation Journal Article 2013 ftcurtin https://doi.org/20.500.11937/32108 2023-05-30T19:36:55Z The erosion of glaciated regions and concomitant changes in ice sheet dynamics through the Pleistocene are poorly documented. The Baffin Island landscape, which has been shaped by the Foxe Sector of the Laurentide Ice Sheet (LIS), contains a variety of glacial and proximal glaciomarine sedimentary archives spanning the Pleistocene. We examine these records to better understand when Tertiary regolith was stripped from beneath the Foxe Sector of the LIS. Till on the interior plateaux of the island in areas with scoured bedrock have low chemical index of alteration (CIA) values, low meteoric 10Be (10Bemet) concentrations, and clay mineralogy consistent with erosion from an unweathered bedrock source. However, in some areas in between fiord onset zones, more weathered till is present, containing considerably higher CIA values, high 10Bemet concentrations, and secondary clay mineral weathering products, implying that the till has persisted on the landscape and weathered during successive glaciations. Using these weathering signatures, we analyze the coastal glaciogenic deposits of the Clyde Foreland Formation (CFF) at two sites for evidence of Tertiary regolith removal from the interior of Baffin Island by LIS erosion. Provenance indicators within the CFF demonstrate that Pleistocene LIS ice flow lines across Baffin Island have remained generally constant. The oldest CFF glaciogenic unit, likely representing one of the first, if not the first, LIS advances across Baffin Island, had high 10Bemet concentrations at the time of deposition consistent with extensive regolith erosion. Evidence of notably weathered sediment is absent in all younger units, suggesting that Tertiary regolith was likely largely stripped from the interior of the island by 1.6 0.2 Ma. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Baffin Island Baffin Ice Sheet Curtin University: espace Arctic Baffin Island
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topic Meteoric 10Be
Till weathering
Quaternary
Baffin Island
Pleistocene
Clyde Foreland Formation
spellingShingle Meteoric 10Be
Till weathering
Quaternary
Baffin Island
Pleistocene
Clyde Foreland Formation
Refsnider, K.
Miller, Gifford
Ice-sheet erosion and the stripping of Tertiary regolith from Baffin Island, eastern Canadian Arctic
topic_facet Meteoric 10Be
Till weathering
Quaternary
Baffin Island
Pleistocene
Clyde Foreland Formation
description The erosion of glaciated regions and concomitant changes in ice sheet dynamics through the Pleistocene are poorly documented. The Baffin Island landscape, which has been shaped by the Foxe Sector of the Laurentide Ice Sheet (LIS), contains a variety of glacial and proximal glaciomarine sedimentary archives spanning the Pleistocene. We examine these records to better understand when Tertiary regolith was stripped from beneath the Foxe Sector of the LIS. Till on the interior plateaux of the island in areas with scoured bedrock have low chemical index of alteration (CIA) values, low meteoric 10Be (10Bemet) concentrations, and clay mineralogy consistent with erosion from an unweathered bedrock source. However, in some areas in between fiord onset zones, more weathered till is present, containing considerably higher CIA values, high 10Bemet concentrations, and secondary clay mineral weathering products, implying that the till has persisted on the landscape and weathered during successive glaciations. Using these weathering signatures, we analyze the coastal glaciogenic deposits of the Clyde Foreland Formation (CFF) at two sites for evidence of Tertiary regolith removal from the interior of Baffin Island by LIS erosion. Provenance indicators within the CFF demonstrate that Pleistocene LIS ice flow lines across Baffin Island have remained generally constant. The oldest CFF glaciogenic unit, likely representing one of the first, if not the first, LIS advances across Baffin Island, had high 10Bemet concentrations at the time of deposition consistent with extensive regolith erosion. Evidence of notably weathered sediment is absent in all younger units, suggesting that Tertiary regolith was likely largely stripped from the interior of the island by 1.6 0.2 Ma.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Refsnider, K.
Miller, Gifford
author_facet Refsnider, K.
Miller, Gifford
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title Ice-sheet erosion and the stripping of Tertiary regolith from Baffin Island, eastern Canadian Arctic
title_short Ice-sheet erosion and the stripping of Tertiary regolith from Baffin Island, eastern Canadian Arctic
title_full Ice-sheet erosion and the stripping of Tertiary regolith from Baffin Island, eastern Canadian Arctic
title_fullStr Ice-sheet erosion and the stripping of Tertiary regolith from Baffin Island, eastern Canadian Arctic
title_full_unstemmed Ice-sheet erosion and the stripping of Tertiary regolith from Baffin Island, eastern Canadian Arctic
title_sort ice-sheet erosion and the stripping of tertiary regolith from baffin island, eastern canadian arctic
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2013
url https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/32108
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Baffin Island
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Baffin Island
Baffin
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