Eurasian Ice Sheet derived meltwater pulses and their role in driving atmospheric dust activity: Late Quaternary loess sources in SE England

The role of Quaternary ice sheet fluctuations in driving meltwater pulses and ocean circulation pertur-bations is widely acknowledged. What is less clear is the role of these processes in driving changes in past atmospheric dust activity, and possible wider links between dust and climate. Terrestria...

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Published in:Quaternary Science Reviews
Main Authors: Baykal, Y, Stevens, T, Bateman, MD, Pfaff, K, Sechi, D, Banak, A, Suica, S, Zhang, HB, Nie, JS
Other Authors: Bateman, Md, Zhang, Hb, Nie, Js
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Language:English
Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11388/300948
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2022.107804
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spelling ftsassariuniiris:oai:iris.uniss.it:11388/300948 2024-04-14T08:11:30+00:00 Eurasian Ice Sheet derived meltwater pulses and their role in driving atmospheric dust activity: Late Quaternary loess sources in SE England Baykal, Y Stevens, T Bateman, MD Pfaff, K Sechi, D Banak, A Suica, S Zhang, HB Nie, JS Baykal, Y Stevens, T Bateman, Md Pfaff, K Sechi, D Banak, A Suica, S Zhang, Hb Nie, Js 2022 https://hdl.handle.net/11388/300948 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2022.107804 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000870010100006 volume:296 firstpage:107804 journal:QUATERNARY SCIENCE REVIEWS https://hdl.handle.net/11388/300948 doi:10.1016/j.quascirev.2022.107804 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-85139595734 Provenance Detrital zircon U-Pb age Heavy mineral Nd isotope Quartz grain morphology Pegwell Bay info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2022 ftsassariuniiris https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2022.107804 2024-03-15T03:59:08Z The role of Quaternary ice sheet fluctuations in driving meltwater pulses and ocean circulation pertur-bations is widely acknowledged. What is less clear is the role of these processes in driving changes in past atmospheric dust activity, and possible wider links between dust and climate. Terrestrial windblown dust (loess) deposits along the northern fringe of the European loess belt potentially record past at-mospheric dust emission from regions close to the former Eurasian Ice Sheet (EIS) and provide a means to evaluate the role of ice sheet fluctuations in the past dust cycle. Numerical loess chronologies across this region generally agree on greatly enhanced dust deposition rates during MIS 2, when the EIS reached its maximum extent. Yet, uncertainties over the sources of this material prevent understanding of the precise causes of this greatly enhanced atmospheric dustiness, and any potential link to ice sheet fluc-tuations and climate. In southeast England, loess accumulation dominantly occurred in two phases centered on 25-23.5 ka and 20-19 ka, matching the timing of coalescence of the Fennoscandian and British-Irish ice sheets and specifically advances and retreats of nearby ice lobes in the western North Sea. As such, these deposits provide an ideal test of the role of ice sheet fluctuations in atmospheric dust dynamics. Here we undertake such a test through a detailed provenance study of loess in southeast England and potential dust source sediments across the North Sea region. We group extensive new and published data sets of detrital zircon U-Pb ages from basement rocks and Cenozoic sediments in the North Sea area, which not only provide new insight into both loess source, but also the nature of sediment transport over NW Europe into the North Sea basin more widely. Multi-proxy evidence allows us to unambiguously identify ice sheet derived sediments in the exposed North Sea basin as the dominant source of loess in southeast England, while fluvial sediments delivered by rivers draining Continental ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Fennoscandian Ice Sheet CINECA IRIS Universitá Degli Studi di Sassari Quaternary Science Reviews 296 107804
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topic Provenance
Detrital zircon U-Pb age
Heavy mineral
Nd isotope
Quartz grain morphology
Pegwell Bay
spellingShingle Provenance
Detrital zircon U-Pb age
Heavy mineral
Nd isotope
Quartz grain morphology
Pegwell Bay
Baykal, Y
Stevens, T
Bateman, MD
Pfaff, K
Sechi, D
Banak, A
Suica, S
Zhang, HB
Nie, JS
Eurasian Ice Sheet derived meltwater pulses and their role in driving atmospheric dust activity: Late Quaternary loess sources in SE England
topic_facet Provenance
Detrital zircon U-Pb age
Heavy mineral
Nd isotope
Quartz grain morphology
Pegwell Bay
description The role of Quaternary ice sheet fluctuations in driving meltwater pulses and ocean circulation pertur-bations is widely acknowledged. What is less clear is the role of these processes in driving changes in past atmospheric dust activity, and possible wider links between dust and climate. Terrestrial windblown dust (loess) deposits along the northern fringe of the European loess belt potentially record past at-mospheric dust emission from regions close to the former Eurasian Ice Sheet (EIS) and provide a means to evaluate the role of ice sheet fluctuations in the past dust cycle. Numerical loess chronologies across this region generally agree on greatly enhanced dust deposition rates during MIS 2, when the EIS reached its maximum extent. Yet, uncertainties over the sources of this material prevent understanding of the precise causes of this greatly enhanced atmospheric dustiness, and any potential link to ice sheet fluc-tuations and climate. In southeast England, loess accumulation dominantly occurred in two phases centered on 25-23.5 ka and 20-19 ka, matching the timing of coalescence of the Fennoscandian and British-Irish ice sheets and specifically advances and retreats of nearby ice lobes in the western North Sea. As such, these deposits provide an ideal test of the role of ice sheet fluctuations in atmospheric dust dynamics. Here we undertake such a test through a detailed provenance study of loess in southeast England and potential dust source sediments across the North Sea region. We group extensive new and published data sets of detrital zircon U-Pb ages from basement rocks and Cenozoic sediments in the North Sea area, which not only provide new insight into both loess source, but also the nature of sediment transport over NW Europe into the North Sea basin more widely. Multi-proxy evidence allows us to unambiguously identify ice sheet derived sediments in the exposed North Sea basin as the dominant source of loess in southeast England, while fluvial sediments delivered by rivers draining Continental ...
author2 Baykal, Y
Stevens, T
Bateman, Md
Pfaff, K
Sechi, D
Banak, A
Suica, S
Zhang, Hb
Nie, Js
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Baykal, Y
Stevens, T
Bateman, MD
Pfaff, K
Sechi, D
Banak, A
Suica, S
Zhang, HB
Nie, JS
author_facet Baykal, Y
Stevens, T
Bateman, MD
Pfaff, K
Sechi, D
Banak, A
Suica, S
Zhang, HB
Nie, JS
author_sort Baykal, Y
title Eurasian Ice Sheet derived meltwater pulses and their role in driving atmospheric dust activity: Late Quaternary loess sources in SE England
title_short Eurasian Ice Sheet derived meltwater pulses and their role in driving atmospheric dust activity: Late Quaternary loess sources in SE England
title_full Eurasian Ice Sheet derived meltwater pulses and their role in driving atmospheric dust activity: Late Quaternary loess sources in SE England
title_fullStr Eurasian Ice Sheet derived meltwater pulses and their role in driving atmospheric dust activity: Late Quaternary loess sources in SE England
title_full_unstemmed Eurasian Ice Sheet derived meltwater pulses and their role in driving atmospheric dust activity: Late Quaternary loess sources in SE England
title_sort eurasian ice sheet derived meltwater pulses and their role in driving atmospheric dust activity: late quaternary loess sources in se england
publishDate 2022
url https://hdl.handle.net/11388/300948
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2022.107804
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Ice Sheet
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