Dynamic ice stream retreat in the central sector of the last British-Irish ice sheet

During the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM), ice streams of the last British-Irish Ice Sheet (BIIS) controlled ice discharge from various dispersal centres. Deglaciation was characterised by shifts in ice-divide location and changes in internal ice-sheet dynamics, resulting in substantial flow switches an...

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Main Authors: Davies, B., Livingstone, S., Roberts, D., Evans, D., Gheorghiu, D., O'Cofaigh, C.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019
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spelling ftleedsuniv:oai:eprints.whiterose.ac.uk:151912 2023-05-15T16:40:13+02:00 Dynamic ice stream retreat in the central sector of the last British-Irish ice sheet Davies, B. Livingstone, S. Roberts, D. Evans, D. Gheorghiu, D. O'Cofaigh, C. 2019-12-01 text https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/151912/ https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/151912/8/1-s2.0-S0277379119305025-main.pdf en eng Elsevier https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/151912/8/1-s2.0-S0277379119305025-main.pdf Davies, B., Livingstone, S. orcid.org/0000-0002-7240-5037 , Roberts, D. et al. (3 more authors) (2019) Dynamic ice stream retreat in the central sector of the last British-Irish ice sheet. Quaternary Science Reviews, 225. ISSN 0277-3791 cc_by_nc_nd_4 CC-BY-NC-ND Article PeerReviewed 2019 ftleedsuniv 2023-01-30T22:23:11Z During the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM), ice streams of the last British-Irish Ice Sheet (BIIS) controlled ice discharge from various dispersal centres. Deglaciation was characterised by shifts in ice-divide location and changes in internal ice-sheet dynamics, resulting in substantial flow switches and significant ice-stream reconfiguration, and hence modification of their landform signatures. We present new geomorphological mapping and 11 10Be cosmogenic nuclide ages from Northern England (Stainmore Gap, Eden Valley and Vale of York), that constrain regional dynamic ice-stream retreat following the LGM. We identify complex decoupling of competing ice lobes, characterised by early retreat of the North Sea Lobe and a minor re-advance of Stainmore ice prior to ∼20 ka. This was followed by rapid recession of the central Stainmore Gap, which was ice-free by 19.8 ± 0.7 to 18.0 ± 0.5 ka, contemporaneous with the recession of the Tyne Gap Ice Stream. In the southern Vale of Eden, Crossby Ravensworth Fell became exposed between 19.2 and 20.3 ka. The northwards ice-flow reversal in the Vale of Eden was associated with the development of ice domes across the northern Pennines, Howgill Fells and the Lake District. This shift in dispersal centres and ice divide migration likely triggered the rapid collapse of eastward ice stream corridors. The central sector of the BIIS rapidly collapsed back up into upland dispersal centres between 20 and 17.5 ka. This work highlights the role internal factors, such as topography, in driving ice-divide migration and flow switches during externally and climatically forced ice-sheet thinning. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ice Sheet White Rose Research Online (Universities of Leeds, Sheffield & York)
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description During the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM), ice streams of the last British-Irish Ice Sheet (BIIS) controlled ice discharge from various dispersal centres. Deglaciation was characterised by shifts in ice-divide location and changes in internal ice-sheet dynamics, resulting in substantial flow switches and significant ice-stream reconfiguration, and hence modification of their landform signatures. We present new geomorphological mapping and 11 10Be cosmogenic nuclide ages from Northern England (Stainmore Gap, Eden Valley and Vale of York), that constrain regional dynamic ice-stream retreat following the LGM. We identify complex decoupling of competing ice lobes, characterised by early retreat of the North Sea Lobe and a minor re-advance of Stainmore ice prior to ∼20 ka. This was followed by rapid recession of the central Stainmore Gap, which was ice-free by 19.8 ± 0.7 to 18.0 ± 0.5 ka, contemporaneous with the recession of the Tyne Gap Ice Stream. In the southern Vale of Eden, Crossby Ravensworth Fell became exposed between 19.2 and 20.3 ka. The northwards ice-flow reversal in the Vale of Eden was associated with the development of ice domes across the northern Pennines, Howgill Fells and the Lake District. This shift in dispersal centres and ice divide migration likely triggered the rapid collapse of eastward ice stream corridors. The central sector of the BIIS rapidly collapsed back up into upland dispersal centres between 20 and 17.5 ka. This work highlights the role internal factors, such as topography, in driving ice-divide migration and flow switches during externally and climatically forced ice-sheet thinning.
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author Davies, B.
Livingstone, S.
Roberts, D.
Evans, D.
Gheorghiu, D.
O'Cofaigh, C.
spellingShingle Davies, B.
Livingstone, S.
Roberts, D.
Evans, D.
Gheorghiu, D.
O'Cofaigh, C.
Dynamic ice stream retreat in the central sector of the last British-Irish ice sheet
author_facet Davies, B.
Livingstone, S.
Roberts, D.
Evans, D.
Gheorghiu, D.
O'Cofaigh, C.
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title Dynamic ice stream retreat in the central sector of the last British-Irish ice sheet
title_short Dynamic ice stream retreat in the central sector of the last British-Irish ice sheet
title_full Dynamic ice stream retreat in the central sector of the last British-Irish ice sheet
title_fullStr Dynamic ice stream retreat in the central sector of the last British-Irish ice sheet
title_full_unstemmed Dynamic ice stream retreat in the central sector of the last British-Irish ice sheet
title_sort dynamic ice stream retreat in the central sector of the last british-irish ice sheet
publisher Elsevier
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Davies, B., Livingstone, S. orcid.org/0000-0002-7240-5037 , Roberts, D. et al. (3 more authors) (2019) Dynamic ice stream retreat in the central sector of the last British-Irish ice sheet. Quaternary Science Reviews, 225. ISSN 0277-3791
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