First survey of Antarctic sub-ice shelf sediments reveals mid-Holocene ice shelf retreat

The retreat of five small Antarctic Peninsula ice shelves in the late 20th century has been related to regional (possibly anthropogenic) climate warming. We use the record of ice- rafted debris (IRD) in cores to show that the Prince Gustav Channel ice shelf also retreated in mid-Holocene time. Early...

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Main Authors: Pudsey, Carol J., Evans, Jeffrey
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
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Published: Geological Society of America 2001
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Online Access:http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/20198/
http://geology.geoscienceworld.org/content/29/9/787.abstract
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spelling ftnerc:oai:nora.nerc.ac.uk:20198 2023-05-15T13:45:12+02:00 First survey of Antarctic sub-ice shelf sediments reveals mid-Holocene ice shelf retreat Pudsey, Carol J. Evans, Jeffrey 2001 http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/20198/ http://geology.geoscienceworld.org/content/29/9/787.abstract unknown Geological Society of America Pudsey, Carol J.; Evans, Jeffrey. 2001 First survey of Antarctic sub-ice shelf sediments reveals mid-Holocene ice shelf retreat. Geology, 29 (9). 787-790. https://doi.org/10.1130/0091-7613(2001)029<0787:FSOASI>2.0.CO;2 <https://doi.org/10.1130/0091-7613(2001)029<0787:FSOASI>2.0.CO;2> Publication - Article PeerReviewed 2001 ftnerc https://doi.org/10.1130/0091-7613(2001)029<0787:FSOASI>2.0.CO;2 2023-02-04T19:32:43Z The retreat of five small Antarctic Peninsula ice shelves in the late 20th century has been related to regional (possibly anthropogenic) climate warming. We use the record of ice- rafted debris (IRD) in cores to show that the Prince Gustav Channel ice shelf also retreated in mid-Holocene time. Early and late Holocene-age sediments contain IRD derived entirely from local ice drainage basins, which fed the section of ice shelf covering each site. Core- top and mid-Holocene (5–2 ka) sediments include a wider variety of rock types, recording the drift of far-traveled icebergs, which implies seasonally open water at the sites. The period when the Prince Gustav ice shelf was absent corresponds to regional climate warming deduced from other paleoenvironmental records. We infer that the recent decay cannot be viewed as an unequivocal indicator of anthropogenic climate perturbation. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Ice Shelf Ice Shelves Iceberg* Prince Gustav Ice Shelf Natural Environment Research Council: NERC Open Research Archive Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Prince Gustav Channel ENVELOPE(-58.250,-58.250,-63.833,-63.833) Prince Gustav Ice Shelf ENVELOPE(-58.250,-58.250,-64.200,-64.200)
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description The retreat of five small Antarctic Peninsula ice shelves in the late 20th century has been related to regional (possibly anthropogenic) climate warming. We use the record of ice- rafted debris (IRD) in cores to show that the Prince Gustav Channel ice shelf also retreated in mid-Holocene time. Early and late Holocene-age sediments contain IRD derived entirely from local ice drainage basins, which fed the section of ice shelf covering each site. Core- top and mid-Holocene (5–2 ka) sediments include a wider variety of rock types, recording the drift of far-traveled icebergs, which implies seasonally open water at the sites. The period when the Prince Gustav ice shelf was absent corresponds to regional climate warming deduced from other paleoenvironmental records. We infer that the recent decay cannot be viewed as an unequivocal indicator of anthropogenic climate perturbation.
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author Pudsey, Carol J.
Evans, Jeffrey
spellingShingle Pudsey, Carol J.
Evans, Jeffrey
First survey of Antarctic sub-ice shelf sediments reveals mid-Holocene ice shelf retreat
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title First survey of Antarctic sub-ice shelf sediments reveals mid-Holocene ice shelf retreat
title_short First survey of Antarctic sub-ice shelf sediments reveals mid-Holocene ice shelf retreat
title_full First survey of Antarctic sub-ice shelf sediments reveals mid-Holocene ice shelf retreat
title_fullStr First survey of Antarctic sub-ice shelf sediments reveals mid-Holocene ice shelf retreat
title_full_unstemmed First survey of Antarctic sub-ice shelf sediments reveals mid-Holocene ice shelf retreat
title_sort first survey of antarctic sub-ice shelf sediments reveals mid-holocene ice shelf retreat
publisher Geological Society of America
publishDate 2001
url http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/20198/
http://geology.geoscienceworld.org/content/29/9/787.abstract
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