Assessing ice margin fluctuations on differing timescales: Chronological constraints from Sermeq Kujatdleq and Nordenskiöld Gletscher, central West Greenland

The observational record of ice margin position reveals asynchrony in both the timing and magnitude of Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) margin fluctuations and illustrates the complex reactions of ice sheets to climatic perturbations. In this study, we reconstruct the timing and pattern of middle- and lat...

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Main Authors: Kelley, Samuel E, Briner, Jason P, O’Hara, Sandy L
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spelling ftdatacite:10.25384/sage.c.4048568.v1 2023-05-15T16:27:23+02:00 Assessing ice margin fluctuations on differing timescales: Chronological constraints from Sermeq Kujatdleq and Nordenskiöld Gletscher, central West Greenland Kelley, Samuel E Briner, Jason P O’Hara, Sandy L 2018 https://dx.doi.org/10.25384/sage.c.4048568.v1 https://figshare.com/collections/Assessing_ice_margin_fluctuations_on_differing_timescales_Chronological_constraints_from_Sermeq_Kujatdleq_and_Nordenski_ld_Gletscher_central_West_Greenland/4048568/1 unknown Figshare https://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0959683618761541 https://dx.doi.org/10.25384/sage.c.4048568 CC BY 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 CC-BY Geography History Collection article 2018 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.25384/sage.c.4048568.v1 https://doi.org/10.1177/0959683618761541 https://doi.org/10.25384/sage.c.4048568 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z The observational record of ice margin position reveals asynchrony in both the timing and magnitude of Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) margin fluctuations and illustrates the complex reactions of ice sheets to climatic perturbations. In this study, we reconstruct the timing and pattern of middle- and late-Holocene GrIS margin fluctuations at two locations, ~190 km apart, in central West Greenland using radiocarbon-dated sediment cores from proglacial-threshold lakes. Our results demonstrate that deglaciation occurs at both sites during the early Holocene, with the ice sheet remaining in a smaller-than-present ice margin configuration until ~500 years ago when it readvanced into lake catchments at both sites. At our northern site, Sermeq Kujatdleq, the late-Holocene advance of the GrIS approached maximum position during the past 280 years, with the culmination of the advance occurring at AD 1992–1994, and modern retreat was underway by AD 1998–2001. In contrast, field and observational evidence suggest that the GrIS at our southern site, Nordenskiöld Gletscher, has been advancing or stable throughout the 20th century. These results, in conjunction with previous work in the region, highlight the asynchronous nature of late-Holocene advances and subsequent modern retreat, implying that local variability, such as ice velocity or ice dynamics, is responsible for modulating ice margin response to changes in climate on these decadal to centennial timescales. Additional high-resolution records of past ice sheet fluctuations are needed to inform and more accurately constrain our predictions of future cryosphere response to changes in climate. Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland Ice Sheet DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Greenland
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Kelley, Samuel E
Briner, Jason P
O’Hara, Sandy L
Assessing ice margin fluctuations on differing timescales: Chronological constraints from Sermeq Kujatdleq and Nordenskiöld Gletscher, central West Greenland
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History
description The observational record of ice margin position reveals asynchrony in both the timing and magnitude of Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) margin fluctuations and illustrates the complex reactions of ice sheets to climatic perturbations. In this study, we reconstruct the timing and pattern of middle- and late-Holocene GrIS margin fluctuations at two locations, ~190 km apart, in central West Greenland using radiocarbon-dated sediment cores from proglacial-threshold lakes. Our results demonstrate that deglaciation occurs at both sites during the early Holocene, with the ice sheet remaining in a smaller-than-present ice margin configuration until ~500 years ago when it readvanced into lake catchments at both sites. At our northern site, Sermeq Kujatdleq, the late-Holocene advance of the GrIS approached maximum position during the past 280 years, with the culmination of the advance occurring at AD 1992–1994, and modern retreat was underway by AD 1998–2001. In contrast, field and observational evidence suggest that the GrIS at our southern site, Nordenskiöld Gletscher, has been advancing or stable throughout the 20th century. These results, in conjunction with previous work in the region, highlight the asynchronous nature of late-Holocene advances and subsequent modern retreat, implying that local variability, such as ice velocity or ice dynamics, is responsible for modulating ice margin response to changes in climate on these decadal to centennial timescales. Additional high-resolution records of past ice sheet fluctuations are needed to inform and more accurately constrain our predictions of future cryosphere response to changes in climate.
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Briner, Jason P
O’Hara, Sandy L
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title Assessing ice margin fluctuations on differing timescales: Chronological constraints from Sermeq Kujatdleq and Nordenskiöld Gletscher, central West Greenland
title_short Assessing ice margin fluctuations on differing timescales: Chronological constraints from Sermeq Kujatdleq and Nordenskiöld Gletscher, central West Greenland
title_full Assessing ice margin fluctuations on differing timescales: Chronological constraints from Sermeq Kujatdleq and Nordenskiöld Gletscher, central West Greenland
title_fullStr Assessing ice margin fluctuations on differing timescales: Chronological constraints from Sermeq Kujatdleq and Nordenskiöld Gletscher, central West Greenland
title_full_unstemmed Assessing ice margin fluctuations on differing timescales: Chronological constraints from Sermeq Kujatdleq and Nordenskiöld Gletscher, central West Greenland
title_sort assessing ice margin fluctuations on differing timescales: chronological constraints from sermeq kujatdleq and nordenskiöld gletscher, central west greenland
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