Glacial geology of Miers Valley, Antarctica: a record of the western margin of the Ross Sea Ice Sheet during the local last glacial maximum

The Ross Sea Ice Sheet (RSIS) filled much of the Ross Sea embayment with grounded ice during the global Last Glacial Maximum (LGM). However, the precise chronology and duration of the maximum ice-sheet extent remains unresolved. This uncertainty propagates into estimates of the contribution of Antar...

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Main Author: Buttersworth Koffman, Tobias Nicholas
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spelling ftmaineuniv:oai:digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu:etd-2922 2023-05-15T13:34:22+02:00 Glacial geology of Miers Valley, Antarctica: a record of the western margin of the Ross Sea Ice Sheet during the local last glacial maximum Buttersworth Koffman, Tobias Nicholas 2013-05-01T07:00:00Z application/pdf https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/etd/1893 https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2922&context=etd unknown DigitalCommons@UMaine https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/etd/1893 https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2922&context=etd Electronic Theses and Dissertations Ross Sea Ice Sheet Miers Valley Sea level lowstand Sea level rise Climate Glaciology text 2013 ftmaineuniv 2023-03-12T19:03:11Z The Ross Sea Ice Sheet (RSIS) filled much of the Ross Sea embayment with grounded ice during the global Last Glacial Maximum (LGM). However, the precise chronology and duration of the maximum ice-sheet extent remains unresolved. This uncertainty propagates into estimates of the contribution of Antarctic ice to the sea-level lowstand of the LGM and to the sea-level rise of the last termination. Most of the LGM RSIS terminus was marine-based. A unique exception is that the RSIS terminated on land on the western shore of McMurdo Sound and constructed terminal moraines on the coastal headlands. These headland moraines descend into Miers Valley, where the RSIS dammed a proglacial lake during the LGM. The moraine geometry and the occurence of kenyte erratics from western Ross Island both indicate that grounded ice flowed from the Ross Sea embayment westward and southwestward across McMurdo Sound and into Miers Valley. Here, I present a chronology for the maximum extent of the RSIS near and in Miers Valley, based on forty-three radiocarbon dates of algae samples from the headland moraines and from lacustrine deposits on the valley floor. Construction of the headland moraines during the local LGM occurred between 18,800 and 13,000 cal yr BP. Lacustrine sediments deposited in an ice-dammed lake in Miers Valley indicate that thick, grounded ice blocked McMurdo Sound between 24,000 and 11,500 cal yr BP. The Ross Sea ice that impinged on the Miers headlands reached its maximum extent by 18,800 cal yr BP, just after the global LGM, and did not begin to thin until after 13,000 cal yr BP, at the end of the Antarctic Cold Reversal. Retreat of ice from the mouth of Miers Valley was delayed by at least 5000 years with respect to the onset of global sea- level rise, as well as to the retreat of mountain glaciers and New Zealand and Patagonia. Text Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Ice Sheet McMurdo Sound Ross Island Ross Sea Sea ice The University of Maine: DigitalCommons@UMaine Antarctic The Antarctic Ross Sea Patagonia McMurdo Sound Ross Island New Zealand Miers ENVELOPE(163.850,163.850,-78.100,-78.100) Dammed Lake ENVELOPE(-68.258,-68.258,68.496,68.496) Miers Valley ENVELOPE(164.200,164.200,-78.100,-78.100)
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topic Ross Sea Ice Sheet
Miers Valley
Sea level lowstand
Sea level rise
Climate
Glaciology
spellingShingle Ross Sea Ice Sheet
Miers Valley
Sea level lowstand
Sea level rise
Climate
Glaciology
Buttersworth Koffman, Tobias Nicholas
Glacial geology of Miers Valley, Antarctica: a record of the western margin of the Ross Sea Ice Sheet during the local last glacial maximum
topic_facet Ross Sea Ice Sheet
Miers Valley
Sea level lowstand
Sea level rise
Climate
Glaciology
description The Ross Sea Ice Sheet (RSIS) filled much of the Ross Sea embayment with grounded ice during the global Last Glacial Maximum (LGM). However, the precise chronology and duration of the maximum ice-sheet extent remains unresolved. This uncertainty propagates into estimates of the contribution of Antarctic ice to the sea-level lowstand of the LGM and to the sea-level rise of the last termination. Most of the LGM RSIS terminus was marine-based. A unique exception is that the RSIS terminated on land on the western shore of McMurdo Sound and constructed terminal moraines on the coastal headlands. These headland moraines descend into Miers Valley, where the RSIS dammed a proglacial lake during the LGM. The moraine geometry and the occurence of kenyte erratics from western Ross Island both indicate that grounded ice flowed from the Ross Sea embayment westward and southwestward across McMurdo Sound and into Miers Valley. Here, I present a chronology for the maximum extent of the RSIS near and in Miers Valley, based on forty-three radiocarbon dates of algae samples from the headland moraines and from lacustrine deposits on the valley floor. Construction of the headland moraines during the local LGM occurred between 18,800 and 13,000 cal yr BP. Lacustrine sediments deposited in an ice-dammed lake in Miers Valley indicate that thick, grounded ice blocked McMurdo Sound between 24,000 and 11,500 cal yr BP. The Ross Sea ice that impinged on the Miers headlands reached its maximum extent by 18,800 cal yr BP, just after the global LGM, and did not begin to thin until after 13,000 cal yr BP, at the end of the Antarctic Cold Reversal. Retreat of ice from the mouth of Miers Valley was delayed by at least 5000 years with respect to the onset of global sea- level rise, as well as to the retreat of mountain glaciers and New Zealand and Patagonia.
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title Glacial geology of Miers Valley, Antarctica: a record of the western margin of the Ross Sea Ice Sheet during the local last glacial maximum
title_short Glacial geology of Miers Valley, Antarctica: a record of the western margin of the Ross Sea Ice Sheet during the local last glacial maximum
title_full Glacial geology of Miers Valley, Antarctica: a record of the western margin of the Ross Sea Ice Sheet during the local last glacial maximum
title_fullStr Glacial geology of Miers Valley, Antarctica: a record of the western margin of the Ross Sea Ice Sheet during the local last glacial maximum
title_full_unstemmed Glacial geology of Miers Valley, Antarctica: a record of the western margin of the Ross Sea Ice Sheet during the local last glacial maximum
title_sort glacial geology of miers valley, antarctica: a record of the western margin of the ross sea ice sheet during the local last glacial maximum
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The Antarctic
Ross Sea
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Ross Island
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