Video1_The impact of Holocene deglaciation and glacial dynamics on the landscapes and geomorphology of Potter Peninsula, King George Island (Isla 25 Mayo), NW Antarctic Peninsula.MP4
The timing and impact of deglaciation and Holocene readvances on the terrestrial continental margins of the Antarctic Peninsula (AP) have been well-studied but are still debated. Potter Peninsula on King George Island (KGI) (Isla 25 de Mayo), South Shetland Islands (SSI), NW Antarctic Peninsula, has...
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ftfrontimediafig:oai:figshare.com:article/21812133 2024-09-15T17:40:50+00:00 Video1_The impact of Holocene deglaciation and glacial dynamics on the landscapes and geomorphology of Potter Peninsula, King George Island (Isla 25 Mayo), NW Antarctic Peninsula.MP4 Pablo A. Heredia Barión Jorge A. Strelin Stephen J. Roberts Cornelia Spiegel Lukas Wacker Samuel Niedermann Michael J. Bentley Emma J. Pearson Nadia T. Manograsso Czalbowski Sarah J. Davies Bernhard Schnetger Martin Grosjean Stephanie Arcusa Bianca Perren Emma P. Hocking Gerhard Kuhn 2023-01-04T05:35:15Z https://doi.org/10.3389/feart.2022.1073075.s002 https://figshare.com/articles/media/Video1_The_impact_of_Holocene_deglaciation_and_glacial_dynamics_on_the_landscapes_and_geomorphology_of_Potter_Peninsula_King_George_Island_Isla_25_Mayo_NW_Antarctic_Peninsula_MP4/21812133 unknown doi:10.3389/feart.2022.1073075.s002 https://figshare.com/articles/media/Video1_The_impact_of_Holocene_deglaciation_and_glacial_dynamics_on_the_landscapes_and_geomorphology_of_Potter_Peninsula_King_George_Island_Isla_25_Mayo_NW_Antarctic_Peninsula_MP4/21812133 CC BY 4.0 Solid Earth Sciences Climate Science Atmospheric Sciences not elsewhere classified Exploration Geochemistry Inorganic Geochemistry Isotope Geochemistry Organic Geochemistry Geochemistry not elsewhere classified Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology Ore Deposit Petrology Palaeontology (incl. Palynology) Structural Geology Tectonics Volcanology Geology not elsewhere classified Seismology and Seismic Exploration Glaciology Hydrogeology Natural Hazards Quaternary Environments Earth Sciences not elsewhere classified Evolutionary Impacts of Climate Change deglaciation geomorphological mapping radiocarbon dating South Shetland islands stratigraphy glacier readvance Dataset Media 2023 ftfrontimediafig https://doi.org/10.3389/feart.2022.1073075.s002 2024-08-19T06:20:00Z The timing and impact of deglaciation and Holocene readvances on the terrestrial continental margins of the Antarctic Peninsula (AP) have been well-studied but are still debated. Potter Peninsula on King George Island (KGI) (Isla 25 de Mayo), South Shetland Islands (SSI), NW Antarctic Peninsula, has a detailed assemblage of glacial landforms and stratigraphic exposures for constraining deglacial landscape development and glacier readvances. We undertook new morphostratigraphic mapping of the deglaciated foreland of the Warszawa Icefield, an outlet of the Bellingshausen (Collins) Ice Cap on Potter Peninsula, using satellite imagery and new lithofacies recognition and interpretations, combined with new chronostratigraphic analysis of stratigraphic sections, lake sediments, and moraine deposits. Results show that the deglaciation on Potter Peninsula began before c. 8.2 ka. Around c. 7.0 ka, the Warszawa Icefield and the marine-facing Fourcade Glacier readvanced across Potter Peninsula and to the outer part of Potter Cove. Evidence of further readvances on Potter Peninsula was absent until the Warszawa Icefield margin was landward of its present position on three occasions: c. 1.7–1.4 ka, after c. 0.7 ka (most likely c. 0.5–0.1 ka), and by 1956 CE. The timing of Holocene deglaciation and glacier fluctuations on Potter Peninsula are broadly coeval with other glacier- and ice-free areas on the SSI and the northern AP and likely driven by interactions between millennial–centennial-scale changes in solar insolation and irradiance, the southern westerlies, and the Southern Annular Mode. Dataset Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Ice cap Isla 25 de Mayo King George Island South Shetland Islands Frontiers: Figshare |
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Solid Earth Sciences Climate Science Atmospheric Sciences not elsewhere classified Exploration Geochemistry Inorganic Geochemistry Isotope Geochemistry Organic Geochemistry Geochemistry not elsewhere classified Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology Ore Deposit Petrology Palaeontology (incl. Palynology) Structural Geology Tectonics Volcanology Geology not elsewhere classified Seismology and Seismic Exploration Glaciology Hydrogeology Natural Hazards Quaternary Environments Earth Sciences not elsewhere classified Evolutionary Impacts of Climate Change deglaciation geomorphological mapping radiocarbon dating South Shetland islands stratigraphy glacier readvance Pablo A. Heredia Barión Jorge A. Strelin Stephen J. Roberts Cornelia Spiegel Lukas Wacker Samuel Niedermann Michael J. Bentley Emma J. Pearson Nadia T. Manograsso Czalbowski Sarah J. Davies Bernhard Schnetger Martin Grosjean Stephanie Arcusa Bianca Perren Emma P. Hocking Gerhard Kuhn Video1_The impact of Holocene deglaciation and glacial dynamics on the landscapes and geomorphology of Potter Peninsula, King George Island (Isla 25 Mayo), NW Antarctic Peninsula.MP4 |
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The timing and impact of deglaciation and Holocene readvances on the terrestrial continental margins of the Antarctic Peninsula (AP) have been well-studied but are still debated. Potter Peninsula on King George Island (KGI) (Isla 25 de Mayo), South Shetland Islands (SSI), NW Antarctic Peninsula, has a detailed assemblage of glacial landforms and stratigraphic exposures for constraining deglacial landscape development and glacier readvances. We undertook new morphostratigraphic mapping of the deglaciated foreland of the Warszawa Icefield, an outlet of the Bellingshausen (Collins) Ice Cap on Potter Peninsula, using satellite imagery and new lithofacies recognition and interpretations, combined with new chronostratigraphic analysis of stratigraphic sections, lake sediments, and moraine deposits. Results show that the deglaciation on Potter Peninsula began before c. 8.2 ka. Around c. 7.0 ka, the Warszawa Icefield and the marine-facing Fourcade Glacier readvanced across Potter Peninsula and to the outer part of Potter Cove. Evidence of further readvances on Potter Peninsula was absent until the Warszawa Icefield margin was landward of its present position on three occasions: c. 1.7–1.4 ka, after c. 0.7 ka (most likely c. 0.5–0.1 ka), and by 1956 CE. The timing of Holocene deglaciation and glacier fluctuations on Potter Peninsula are broadly coeval with other glacier- and ice-free areas on the SSI and the northern AP and likely driven by interactions between millennial–centennial-scale changes in solar insolation and irradiance, the southern westerlies, and the Southern Annular Mode. |
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Pablo A. Heredia Barión Jorge A. Strelin Stephen J. Roberts Cornelia Spiegel Lukas Wacker Samuel Niedermann Michael J. Bentley Emma J. Pearson Nadia T. Manograsso Czalbowski Sarah J. Davies Bernhard Schnetger Martin Grosjean Stephanie Arcusa Bianca Perren Emma P. Hocking Gerhard Kuhn |
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Pablo A. Heredia Barión Jorge A. Strelin Stephen J. Roberts Cornelia Spiegel Lukas Wacker Samuel Niedermann Michael J. Bentley Emma J. Pearson Nadia T. Manograsso Czalbowski Sarah J. Davies Bernhard Schnetger Martin Grosjean Stephanie Arcusa Bianca Perren Emma P. Hocking Gerhard Kuhn |
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Video1_The impact of Holocene deglaciation and glacial dynamics on the landscapes and geomorphology of Potter Peninsula, King George Island (Isla 25 Mayo), NW Antarctic Peninsula.MP4 |
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Video1_The impact of Holocene deglaciation and glacial dynamics on the landscapes and geomorphology of Potter Peninsula, King George Island (Isla 25 Mayo), NW Antarctic Peninsula.MP4 |
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Video1_The impact of Holocene deglaciation and glacial dynamics on the landscapes and geomorphology of Potter Peninsula, King George Island (Isla 25 Mayo), NW Antarctic Peninsula.MP4 |
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Video1_The impact of Holocene deglaciation and glacial dynamics on the landscapes and geomorphology of Potter Peninsula, King George Island (Isla 25 Mayo), NW Antarctic Peninsula.MP4 |
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Video1_The impact of Holocene deglaciation and glacial dynamics on the landscapes and geomorphology of Potter Peninsula, King George Island (Isla 25 Mayo), NW Antarctic Peninsula.MP4 |
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video1_the impact of holocene deglaciation and glacial dynamics on the landscapes and geomorphology of potter peninsula, king george island (isla 25 mayo), nw antarctic peninsula.mp4 |
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