A lithostratigraphical and chronological study of Oligocene-Miocene sequences on eastern King George Island, South Shetland Islands (Antarctica) and correlation of glacial episodes with global isotope events

King George Island (South Shetland Islands, Antarctic Peninsula) is renowned for its terrestrial palaeoenvironmental record, which includes evidence for potentially up to four Cenozoic glacial periods. An advantage of the glacigenic outcrops on the island is that they are associated with volcanic fo...

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Main Authors: Smellie, John L., McIntosh, William C., Whittle, Rowan, Troedson, Alexa, Hunt, Richard J.
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Published: Cambridge University Press 2021
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spelling ftnerc:oai:nora.nerc.ac.uk:529379 2023-05-15T13:41:45+02:00 A lithostratigraphical and chronological study of Oligocene-Miocene sequences on eastern King George Island, South Shetland Islands (Antarctica) and correlation of glacial episodes with global isotope events Smellie, John L. McIntosh, William C. Whittle, Rowan Troedson, Alexa Hunt, Richard J. 2021-10 text http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/529379/ https://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/529379/1/a-lithostratigraphical-and-chronological-study-of-oligocene-miocene-sequences-on-eastern-king-george-island-south-shetland-islands-antarctica-and-correlation-of-glacial-episodes-with-global-isotope-ev.pdf https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/antarctic-science/article/lithostratigraphical-and-chronological-study-of-oligocenemiocene-sequences-on-eastern-king-george-island-south-shetland-islands-antarctica-and-correlation-of-glacial-episodes-with-global-is en eng Cambridge University Press https://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/529379/1/a-lithostratigraphical-and-chronological-study-of-oligocene-miocene-sequences-on-eastern-king-george-island-south-shetland-islands-antarctica-and-correlation-of-glacial-episodes-with-global-isotope-ev.pdf Smellie, John L.; McIntosh, William C.; Whittle, Rowan orcid:0000-0001-6953-5829 Troedson, Alexa; Hunt, Richard J. 2021 A lithostratigraphical and chronological study of Oligocene-Miocene sequences on eastern King George Island, South Shetland Islands (Antarctica) and correlation of glacial episodes with global isotope events. Antarctic Science, 33 (5). 502-532. https://doi.org/10.1017/S095410202100033X <https://doi.org/10.1017/S095410202100033X> cc_by_4 CC-BY Publication - Article PeerReviewed 2021 ftnerc https://doi.org/10.1017/S095410202100033X 2023-02-04T19:51:38Z King George Island (South Shetland Islands, Antarctic Peninsula) is renowned for its terrestrial palaeoenvironmental record, which includes evidence for potentially up to four Cenozoic glacial periods. An advantage of the glacigenic outcrops on the island is that they are associated with volcanic formations that can be isotopically dated. As a result of a new mapping and chronological study, it can now be shown that the published stratigraphy and ages of many geological units on eastern King George Island require major revision. The Polonez Glaciation is dated as c. 26.64 ± 1.43 Ma (Late Oligocene (Chattian Stage)) and includes the outcrops previously considered as evidence for an Eocene glacial ('Krakow Glaciation'). It was succeeded by two important volcanic episodes (Boy Point and Cinder Spur formations) formed during a relatively brief interval (< 2 Ma), which also erupted within the Oligocene Chattian Stage. The Melville Glaciation is dated as c. 21–22 Ma (probably 21.8 Ma; Early Miocene (Aquitanian Stage)), and the Legru Glaciation is probably ≤ c. 10 Ma (Late Miocene or younger). As a result of this study, the Polonez and Melville glaciations can now be correlated with increased confidence with the Oi2b and Mi1a isotope zones, respectively, and thus represent major glacial episodes. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Antarctic Science Antarctica King George Island South Shetland Islands Natural Environment Research Council: NERC Open Research Archive Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula King George Island South Shetland Islands Cinder Spur ENVELOPE(-58.188,-58.188,-62.163,-62.163) Boy Point ENVELOPE(-58.171,-58.171,-62.164,-62.164) Antarctic Science 33 5 502 532
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description King George Island (South Shetland Islands, Antarctic Peninsula) is renowned for its terrestrial palaeoenvironmental record, which includes evidence for potentially up to four Cenozoic glacial periods. An advantage of the glacigenic outcrops on the island is that they are associated with volcanic formations that can be isotopically dated. As a result of a new mapping and chronological study, it can now be shown that the published stratigraphy and ages of many geological units on eastern King George Island require major revision. The Polonez Glaciation is dated as c. 26.64 ± 1.43 Ma (Late Oligocene (Chattian Stage)) and includes the outcrops previously considered as evidence for an Eocene glacial ('Krakow Glaciation'). It was succeeded by two important volcanic episodes (Boy Point and Cinder Spur formations) formed during a relatively brief interval (< 2 Ma), which also erupted within the Oligocene Chattian Stage. The Melville Glaciation is dated as c. 21–22 Ma (probably 21.8 Ma; Early Miocene (Aquitanian Stage)), and the Legru Glaciation is probably ≤ c. 10 Ma (Late Miocene or younger). As a result of this study, the Polonez and Melville glaciations can now be correlated with increased confidence with the Oi2b and Mi1a isotope zones, respectively, and thus represent major glacial episodes.
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author Smellie, John L.
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Whittle, Rowan
Troedson, Alexa
Hunt, Richard J.
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McIntosh, William C.
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A lithostratigraphical and chronological study of Oligocene-Miocene sequences on eastern King George Island, South Shetland Islands (Antarctica) and correlation of glacial episodes with global isotope events
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title A lithostratigraphical and chronological study of Oligocene-Miocene sequences on eastern King George Island, South Shetland Islands (Antarctica) and correlation of glacial episodes with global isotope events
title_short A lithostratigraphical and chronological study of Oligocene-Miocene sequences on eastern King George Island, South Shetland Islands (Antarctica) and correlation of glacial episodes with global isotope events
title_full A lithostratigraphical and chronological study of Oligocene-Miocene sequences on eastern King George Island, South Shetland Islands (Antarctica) and correlation of glacial episodes with global isotope events
title_fullStr A lithostratigraphical and chronological study of Oligocene-Miocene sequences on eastern King George Island, South Shetland Islands (Antarctica) and correlation of glacial episodes with global isotope events
title_full_unstemmed A lithostratigraphical and chronological study of Oligocene-Miocene sequences on eastern King George Island, South Shetland Islands (Antarctica) and correlation of glacial episodes with global isotope events
title_sort lithostratigraphical and chronological study of oligocene-miocene sequences on eastern king george island, south shetland islands (antarctica) and correlation of glacial episodes with global isotope events
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