Sediment Flux in a Fiord/Shelf Transect

In Alaskan fiords, sedimentation rates are high; during a glacial advance fiord-basin sediments are transported to the ice front to form a shoal which reduces the calving rate. Thus, during successive glacial cycles sediment is initially stored and then removed from fiord basins. In the fiords of ea...

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Main Author: Andrews, John T.
Other Authors: COLORADO UNIV AT BOULDER
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 1988
Subjects:
ICE
Ice
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spelling ftdtic:ADA199707 2023-05-15T15:01:49+02:00 Sediment Flux in a Fiord/Shelf Transect Andrews, John T. COLORADO UNIV AT BOULDER 1988-09 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA199707 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA199707 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA199707 Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. DTIC AND NTIS Snow Ice and Permafrost *GLACIAL DEPOSITS *FJORDS *SEDIMENTATION CYCLES CONTINENTAL SHELVES ICE ORGANIC MATERIALS EXTERNAL HYPOTHESES ACCUMULATION LOW RATE SEDIMENTS BEACHES DEEP OCEANS GLACIERS ARCTIC REGIONS FLOATING BODIES DELTAS CORE SAMPLING RADIOCARBON DATING BAFFIN ISLAND RATES FLUX(RATE) PISTONS COASTAL REGIONS ICE SHELVES CARBON 14 Text 1988 ftdtic 2016-02-23T07:28:43Z In Alaskan fiords, sedimentation rates are high; during a glacial advance fiord-basin sediments are transported to the ice front to form a shoal which reduces the calving rate. Thus, during successive glacial cycles sediment is initially stored and then removed from fiord basins. In the fiords of eastern Baffin Island sedimentation rates are, and were, much lower (<1000 Kg/Sq m ka), and fiord-basin fills may span several glacial cycles. This hypothesis is in keeping with the relatively low sedimentation rates on the adjacent shelf (50 to 500 Kg/sq m ka) and deep-sea plain (< or 50 Kg/Sq m ka). The advance of outlet glaciers through these arctic fiords may be explained by the in situ growth of a floating ice-shelf, grounded at the mouth of the fiord. The extent of late Foxe Glaciation in McBeth and Itirbilung fiords can be delimited by raised marine deltas (50-85 m asl) with C14 dates on in situ shells and whalebone of >54 ka. Holocene raised beaches are lower and date <10 ka. These data, plus the absence of lodgements tills in raised marine sections along the outer coast, make it difficult to extend grounded ice onto the shelf during the 18 ka global maximum. Piston cores from Tingin, Itirbilung and McBeth fiords vary between 4 and 11 m in length, but sample only a portion of the total basin-fills. Calculations of sediment accumulation rates are not trivial because of problems in the C14 dating of total organics and questions on the true age and sample depth of the tops of the piston cores. Text Arctic Baffin Island Baffin Ice Ice Shelf Ice Shelves permafrost Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database Arctic Baffin Island
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topic Snow
Ice and Permafrost
*GLACIAL DEPOSITS
*FJORDS
*SEDIMENTATION
CYCLES
CONTINENTAL SHELVES
ICE
ORGANIC MATERIALS
EXTERNAL
HYPOTHESES
ACCUMULATION
LOW RATE
SEDIMENTS
BEACHES
DEEP OCEANS
GLACIERS
ARCTIC REGIONS
FLOATING BODIES
DELTAS
CORE SAMPLING
RADIOCARBON DATING
BAFFIN ISLAND
RATES
FLUX(RATE)
PISTONS
COASTAL REGIONS
ICE SHELVES
CARBON 14
spellingShingle Snow
Ice and Permafrost
*GLACIAL DEPOSITS
*FJORDS
*SEDIMENTATION
CYCLES
CONTINENTAL SHELVES
ICE
ORGANIC MATERIALS
EXTERNAL
HYPOTHESES
ACCUMULATION
LOW RATE
SEDIMENTS
BEACHES
DEEP OCEANS
GLACIERS
ARCTIC REGIONS
FLOATING BODIES
DELTAS
CORE SAMPLING
RADIOCARBON DATING
BAFFIN ISLAND
RATES
FLUX(RATE)
PISTONS
COASTAL REGIONS
ICE SHELVES
CARBON 14
Andrews, John T.
Sediment Flux in a Fiord/Shelf Transect
topic_facet Snow
Ice and Permafrost
*GLACIAL DEPOSITS
*FJORDS
*SEDIMENTATION
CYCLES
CONTINENTAL SHELVES
ICE
ORGANIC MATERIALS
EXTERNAL
HYPOTHESES
ACCUMULATION
LOW RATE
SEDIMENTS
BEACHES
DEEP OCEANS
GLACIERS
ARCTIC REGIONS
FLOATING BODIES
DELTAS
CORE SAMPLING
RADIOCARBON DATING
BAFFIN ISLAND
RATES
FLUX(RATE)
PISTONS
COASTAL REGIONS
ICE SHELVES
CARBON 14
description In Alaskan fiords, sedimentation rates are high; during a glacial advance fiord-basin sediments are transported to the ice front to form a shoal which reduces the calving rate. Thus, during successive glacial cycles sediment is initially stored and then removed from fiord basins. In the fiords of eastern Baffin Island sedimentation rates are, and were, much lower (<1000 Kg/Sq m ka), and fiord-basin fills may span several glacial cycles. This hypothesis is in keeping with the relatively low sedimentation rates on the adjacent shelf (50 to 500 Kg/sq m ka) and deep-sea plain (< or 50 Kg/Sq m ka). The advance of outlet glaciers through these arctic fiords may be explained by the in situ growth of a floating ice-shelf, grounded at the mouth of the fiord. The extent of late Foxe Glaciation in McBeth and Itirbilung fiords can be delimited by raised marine deltas (50-85 m asl) with C14 dates on in situ shells and whalebone of >54 ka. Holocene raised beaches are lower and date <10 ka. These data, plus the absence of lodgements tills in raised marine sections along the outer coast, make it difficult to extend grounded ice onto the shelf during the 18 ka global maximum. Piston cores from Tingin, Itirbilung and McBeth fiords vary between 4 and 11 m in length, but sample only a portion of the total basin-fills. Calculations of sediment accumulation rates are not trivial because of problems in the C14 dating of total organics and questions on the true age and sample depth of the tops of the piston cores.
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author Andrews, John T.
author_facet Andrews, John T.
author_sort Andrews, John T.
title Sediment Flux in a Fiord/Shelf Transect
title_short Sediment Flux in a Fiord/Shelf Transect
title_full Sediment Flux in a Fiord/Shelf Transect
title_fullStr Sediment Flux in a Fiord/Shelf Transect
title_full_unstemmed Sediment Flux in a Fiord/Shelf Transect
title_sort sediment flux in a fiord/shelf transect
publishDate 1988
url http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA199707
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Baffin Island
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Ice Shelf
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