Late Weichselian history of relative sea level changes in Iceland during a collapse and subsequent retreat of marine based ice sheet

At the Last Glacial Maximum, Iceland was covered by an ice sheet more than 2000 m thick reaching as far as the shelf break. Rapid deglaciation, controlled by rising global sea level, started between 18.6 and 15.0 cal kyrs BP. In Bølling times, between 15.0 and 14.7 cal kyrs BP, the marine based part...

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Published in:Cuadernos de Investigación Geográfica
Main Authors: H.G. Pétursson, H. Norðdahl, Ó. Ingólfsson
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Language:English
Spanish
Published: Universidad de La Rioja 2015
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:71a200d0eb284208aa4e9a7d4b86093f 2023-05-15T16:39:37+02:00 Late Weichselian history of relative sea level changes in Iceland during a collapse and subsequent retreat of marine based ice sheet H.G. Pétursson H. Norðdahl Ó. Ingólfsson 2015-04-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.18172/cig.2741 https://doaj.org/article/71a200d0eb284208aa4e9a7d4b86093f EN ES eng spa Universidad de La Rioja https://publicaciones.unirioja.es/ojs/index.php/cig/article/view/2741 https://doaj.org/toc/0211-6820 https://doaj.org/toc/1697-9540 0211-6820 1697-9540 doi:10.18172/cig.2741 https://doaj.org/article/71a200d0eb284208aa4e9a7d4b86093f Cuadernos de Investigación Geográfica, Vol 41, Iss 2, Pp 261-277 (2015) iceland ice sheet weichselian deglaciation sea level Geography (General) G1-922 article 2015 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.18172/cig.2741 2022-12-31T07:28:09Z At the Last Glacial Maximum, Iceland was covered by an ice sheet more than 2000 m thick reaching as far as the shelf break. Rapid deglaciation, controlled by rising global sea level, started between 18.6 and 15.0 cal kyrs BP. In Bølling times, between 15.0 and 14.7 cal kyrs BP, the marine based part of the ice sheet collapsed and glaciers retreated inside the present coastline. At that time Marine Limit (ML) shorelines at very high altitudes were formed. Due to low viscosity of the mantel underneath Iceland, isostatic recovery was very rapid and there is a clear link between deglaciation, glacial unloading and volcanic activity. Following climatic deterioration the ice sheet re-advanced during the Younger Dryas, between 13.8 and 12.0 cal kyrs BP. The advance was terminated near the present coastline as distinct shorelines at lower altitudes than before were formed. In Early Preboreal times, about 11.2 cal kyrs BP, the ice sheet re-advanced once again and a new set of distinct shorelines was formed, at still lower altitudes than before. After that the ice sheet retreated rapidly and relative sea level fell towards and eventually below present sea level, reaching a minimum at -44 m at about 10.0 cal kyrs BP. At about 8.7 cal kyrs BP the ice sheet had disintegrated into individual icecaps of similar extent as the present glaciers. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ice Sheet Iceland Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Cuadernos de Investigación Geográfica 41 2 261
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Late Weichselian history of relative sea level changes in Iceland during a collapse and subsequent retreat of marine based ice sheet
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description At the Last Glacial Maximum, Iceland was covered by an ice sheet more than 2000 m thick reaching as far as the shelf break. Rapid deglaciation, controlled by rising global sea level, started between 18.6 and 15.0 cal kyrs BP. In Bølling times, between 15.0 and 14.7 cal kyrs BP, the marine based part of the ice sheet collapsed and glaciers retreated inside the present coastline. At that time Marine Limit (ML) shorelines at very high altitudes were formed. Due to low viscosity of the mantel underneath Iceland, isostatic recovery was very rapid and there is a clear link between deglaciation, glacial unloading and volcanic activity. Following climatic deterioration the ice sheet re-advanced during the Younger Dryas, between 13.8 and 12.0 cal kyrs BP. The advance was terminated near the present coastline as distinct shorelines at lower altitudes than before were formed. In Early Preboreal times, about 11.2 cal kyrs BP, the ice sheet re-advanced once again and a new set of distinct shorelines was formed, at still lower altitudes than before. After that the ice sheet retreated rapidly and relative sea level fell towards and eventually below present sea level, reaching a minimum at -44 m at about 10.0 cal kyrs BP. At about 8.7 cal kyrs BP the ice sheet had disintegrated into individual icecaps of similar extent as the present glaciers.
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title Late Weichselian history of relative sea level changes in Iceland during a collapse and subsequent retreat of marine based ice sheet
title_short Late Weichselian history of relative sea level changes in Iceland during a collapse and subsequent retreat of marine based ice sheet
title_full Late Weichselian history of relative sea level changes in Iceland during a collapse and subsequent retreat of marine based ice sheet
title_fullStr Late Weichselian history of relative sea level changes in Iceland during a collapse and subsequent retreat of marine based ice sheet
title_full_unstemmed Late Weichselian history of relative sea level changes in Iceland during a collapse and subsequent retreat of marine based ice sheet
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