Reconstruction of the palaeo‐sea level of Britain and Ireland arising from empirical constraints of ice extent: implications for regional sea level forecasts and North American ice sheet volume

Reconstructions of palaeo-sea level are vital for predicting future sea level change and constraining palaeo-ice sheet reconstructions, as well as being useful for a wide array of applications across Quaternary Science. Previous reconstructions of the palaeo-sea level of Britain and Ireland relied o...

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Main Authors: Bradley, S.L., Ely, J.C., Clark, C.D., Edwards, R.J., Shennan, I.
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2023
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spelling ftleedsuniv:oai:eprints.whiterose.ac.uk:198485 2023-06-11T04:05:38+02:00 Reconstruction of the palaeo‐sea level of Britain and Ireland arising from empirical constraints of ice extent: implications for regional sea level forecasts and North American ice sheet volume Bradley, S.L. Ely, J.C. Clark, C.D. Edwards, R.J. Shennan, I. 2023-04-17 text https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/198485/ https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/198485/1/J%20Quaternary%20Science%20-%202023%20-%20Bradley%20-%20Reconstruction%20of%20the%20palaeo%E2%80%90sea%20level%20of%20Britain%20and%20Ireland%20arising%20from.pdf en eng Wiley https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/198485/1/J%20Quaternary%20Science%20-%202023%20-%20Bradley%20-%20Reconstruction%20of%20the%20palaeo%E2%80%90sea%20level%20of%20Britain%20and%20Ireland%20arising%20from.pdf Bradley, S.L. orcid.org/0000-0003-3740-5696 , Ely, J.C. orcid.org/0000-0003-4007-1500 , Clark, C.D. orcid.org/0000-0002-1021-6679 et al. (2 more authors) (2023) Reconstruction of the palaeo‐sea level of Britain and Ireland arising from empirical constraints of ice extent: implications for regional sea level forecasts and North American ice sheet volume. Journal of Quaternary Science. ISSN 0267-8179 cc_by_4 Article PeerReviewed 2023 ftleedsuniv 2023-04-27T22:17:07Z Reconstructions of palaeo-sea level are vital for predicting future sea level change and constraining palaeo-ice sheet reconstructions, as well as being useful for a wide array of applications across Quaternary Science. Previous reconstructions of the palaeo-sea level of Britain and Ireland relied on a circular tuning of glacio-isostatic models: input ice sheet thicknesses and extents were iteratively altered to fit relative sea level data. Here we break that circularity by utilizing new data from the BRITICE-CHRONO project, which constrains the position of the British–Irish ice sheet margin through time, and we compare derived glacio-isostatic modelling to the rich relative sea level record. We test a combination of plausible ice thickness scenarios which account for the uncertainty of ice margin position over the North Sea, demonstrating the region where regional sea level data could distinguish between different glaciation scenarios. Our optimal reconstruction is then combined with several global-scale reconstructions. As the signal of the British–Irish Ice Sheet is constrained, we demonstrate how the relative sea level record of Britain and Ireland can be used to test reconstructions of far-field ice sheets (e.g. Antarctica, Eurasia and the Laurentide). The derived palaeo-topography data are likely to be useful for multiple disciplines. Finally, our improved method of sea level reconstruction impacts predictions of contemporary vertical land motion. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Ice Sheet White Rose Research Online (Universities of Leeds, Sheffield & York)
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description Reconstructions of palaeo-sea level are vital for predicting future sea level change and constraining palaeo-ice sheet reconstructions, as well as being useful for a wide array of applications across Quaternary Science. Previous reconstructions of the palaeo-sea level of Britain and Ireland relied on a circular tuning of glacio-isostatic models: input ice sheet thicknesses and extents were iteratively altered to fit relative sea level data. Here we break that circularity by utilizing new data from the BRITICE-CHRONO project, which constrains the position of the British–Irish ice sheet margin through time, and we compare derived glacio-isostatic modelling to the rich relative sea level record. We test a combination of plausible ice thickness scenarios which account for the uncertainty of ice margin position over the North Sea, demonstrating the region where regional sea level data could distinguish between different glaciation scenarios. Our optimal reconstruction is then combined with several global-scale reconstructions. As the signal of the British–Irish Ice Sheet is constrained, we demonstrate how the relative sea level record of Britain and Ireland can be used to test reconstructions of far-field ice sheets (e.g. Antarctica, Eurasia and the Laurentide). The derived palaeo-topography data are likely to be useful for multiple disciplines. Finally, our improved method of sea level reconstruction impacts predictions of contemporary vertical land motion.
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author Bradley, S.L.
Ely, J.C.
Clark, C.D.
Edwards, R.J.
Shennan, I.
spellingShingle Bradley, S.L.
Ely, J.C.
Clark, C.D.
Edwards, R.J.
Shennan, I.
Reconstruction of the palaeo‐sea level of Britain and Ireland arising from empirical constraints of ice extent: implications for regional sea level forecasts and North American ice sheet volume
author_facet Bradley, S.L.
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title Reconstruction of the palaeo‐sea level of Britain and Ireland arising from empirical constraints of ice extent: implications for regional sea level forecasts and North American ice sheet volume
title_short Reconstruction of the palaeo‐sea level of Britain and Ireland arising from empirical constraints of ice extent: implications for regional sea level forecasts and North American ice sheet volume
title_full Reconstruction of the palaeo‐sea level of Britain and Ireland arising from empirical constraints of ice extent: implications for regional sea level forecasts and North American ice sheet volume
title_fullStr Reconstruction of the palaeo‐sea level of Britain and Ireland arising from empirical constraints of ice extent: implications for regional sea level forecasts and North American ice sheet volume
title_full_unstemmed Reconstruction of the palaeo‐sea level of Britain and Ireland arising from empirical constraints of ice extent: implications for regional sea level forecasts and North American ice sheet volume
title_sort reconstruction of the palaeo‐sea level of britain and ireland arising from empirical constraints of ice extent: implications for regional sea level forecasts and north american ice sheet volume
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Bradley, S.L. orcid.org/0000-0003-3740-5696 , Ely, J.C. orcid.org/0000-0003-4007-1500 , Clark, C.D. orcid.org/0000-0002-1021-6679 et al. (2 more authors) (2023) Reconstruction of the palaeo‐sea level of Britain and Ireland arising from empirical constraints of ice extent: implications for regional sea level forecasts and North American ice sheet volume. Journal of Quaternary Science. ISSN 0267-8179
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