Timing, pace and controls on ice sheet retreat: an introduction to the BRITICE‐CHRONO transect reconstructions of the British–Irish Ice Sheet

Motivated to help improve the robustness of predictions of sea level rise, the BRITICE-CHRONO project advanced knowledge of the former British–Irish Ice Sheet, from 31 to 15 ka, so that it can be used as a data-rich environment to improve ice sheet modelling. The project comprised over 40 palaeoglac...

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Main Authors: Clark, C.D., Chiverrell, R.C., Fabel, D., Hindmarsh, R.C.A., Ó Cofaigh, C., Scourse, J.D.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021
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spelling ftleedsuniv:oai:eprints.whiterose.ac.uk:174945 2023-05-15T16:39:37+02:00 Timing, pace and controls on ice sheet retreat: an introduction to the BRITICE‐CHRONO transect reconstructions of the British–Irish Ice Sheet Clark, C.D. Chiverrell, R.C. Fabel, D. Hindmarsh, R.C.A. Ó Cofaigh, C. Scourse, J.D. 2021-07 text https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/174945/ https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/174945/1/jqs.3326.pdf en eng Wiley https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/174945/1/jqs.3326.pdf Clark, C.D., Chiverrell, R.C., Fabel, D. et al. (3 more authors) (2021) Timing, pace and controls on ice sheet retreat: an introduction to the BRITICE‐CHRONO transect reconstructions of the British–Irish Ice Sheet. Journal of Quaternary Science, 36 (5). pp. 673-680. ISSN 0267-8179 cc_by_4 CC-BY Article PeerReviewed 2021 ftleedsuniv 2023-01-30T22:39:06Z Motivated to help improve the robustness of predictions of sea level rise, the BRITICE-CHRONO project advanced knowledge of the former British–Irish Ice Sheet, from 31 to 15 ka, so that it can be used as a data-rich environment to improve ice sheet modelling. The project comprised over 40 palaeoglaciologists, covering expertise in terrestrial and marine geology and geomorphology, geochronometric dating and the modelling of ice sheets and oceans. A systematic and directed campaign, organised across eight transects from the continental shelf edge to a short distance (10s of kilometres) onshore, was used to collect 914 samples which yielded 639 new ages, tripling the number of dated sites constraining the timing and rates of change of the collapsing ice sheet. This special issue synthesises these findings of ice advancing to the maximum extent and its subsequent retreat for each of the eight transects to produce definitive palaeogeographic reconstructions of ice margin positions across the marine to terrestrial transition. These results are used to understand the controls that drove or modulated ice sheet retreat. A further paper reports on how ice sheet modelling experiments and empirical data can be used in combination, and another probes the glaciological meaning of ice-rafted debris. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ice Sheet White Rose Research Online (Universities of Leeds, Sheffield & York)
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description Motivated to help improve the robustness of predictions of sea level rise, the BRITICE-CHRONO project advanced knowledge of the former British–Irish Ice Sheet, from 31 to 15 ka, so that it can be used as a data-rich environment to improve ice sheet modelling. The project comprised over 40 palaeoglaciologists, covering expertise in terrestrial and marine geology and geomorphology, geochronometric dating and the modelling of ice sheets and oceans. A systematic and directed campaign, organised across eight transects from the continental shelf edge to a short distance (10s of kilometres) onshore, was used to collect 914 samples which yielded 639 new ages, tripling the number of dated sites constraining the timing and rates of change of the collapsing ice sheet. This special issue synthesises these findings of ice advancing to the maximum extent and its subsequent retreat for each of the eight transects to produce definitive palaeogeographic reconstructions of ice margin positions across the marine to terrestrial transition. These results are used to understand the controls that drove or modulated ice sheet retreat. A further paper reports on how ice sheet modelling experiments and empirical data can be used in combination, and another probes the glaciological meaning of ice-rafted debris.
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author Clark, C.D.
Chiverrell, R.C.
Fabel, D.
Hindmarsh, R.C.A.
Ó Cofaigh, C.
Scourse, J.D.
spellingShingle Clark, C.D.
Chiverrell, R.C.
Fabel, D.
Hindmarsh, R.C.A.
Ó Cofaigh, C.
Scourse, J.D.
Timing, pace and controls on ice sheet retreat: an introduction to the BRITICE‐CHRONO transect reconstructions of the British–Irish Ice Sheet
author_facet Clark, C.D.
Chiverrell, R.C.
Fabel, D.
Hindmarsh, R.C.A.
Ó Cofaigh, C.
Scourse, J.D.
author_sort Clark, C.D.
title Timing, pace and controls on ice sheet retreat: an introduction to the BRITICE‐CHRONO transect reconstructions of the British–Irish Ice Sheet
title_short Timing, pace and controls on ice sheet retreat: an introduction to the BRITICE‐CHRONO transect reconstructions of the British–Irish Ice Sheet
title_full Timing, pace and controls on ice sheet retreat: an introduction to the BRITICE‐CHRONO transect reconstructions of the British–Irish Ice Sheet
title_fullStr Timing, pace and controls on ice sheet retreat: an introduction to the BRITICE‐CHRONO transect reconstructions of the British–Irish Ice Sheet
title_full_unstemmed Timing, pace and controls on ice sheet retreat: an introduction to the BRITICE‐CHRONO transect reconstructions of the British–Irish Ice Sheet
title_sort timing, pace and controls on ice sheet retreat: an introduction to the britice‐chrono transect reconstructions of the british–irish ice sheet
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Clark, C.D., Chiverrell, R.C., Fabel, D. et al. (3 more authors) (2021) Timing, pace and controls on ice sheet retreat: an introduction to the BRITICE‐CHRONO transect reconstructions of the British–Irish Ice Sheet. Journal of Quaternary Science, 36 (5). pp. 673-680. ISSN 0267-8179
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