Mega‐scale glacial lineations formed by ice shelf grounding in the Canadian Beaufort Sea during multiple glaciations

Mega‐scale glacial lineations formed by the raking of ice shelves across the seafloor have been reported from multiple polar regions. Here, we present the first evidence of continental slope situated buried lineations in the southern Canadian Beaufort Sea in present‐day water depths of 220 to 800 m....

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Main Authors: Riedel, Michael, Dallimore, Scott, Wamsteeker, Michael, Taylor, Gary, King, Edward L., Rohr, Kristin M. M., Hong, Jong Kuk, Jin, Young Keun, Dallimore, Scott; 2 Natural Resources Canada Geological Survey of Canada Sidney British Columbia Canada, Wamsteeker, Michael; 3 ExxonMobil Calgary Alberta Canada, Taylor, Gary; 4 Formerly Imperial Oil Resources Calgary Alberta Canada, King, Edward L.; 5 Natural Resources Canada Geological Survey of Canada Dartmouth Nova Scotia Canada, Rohr, Kristin M. M.; 2 Natural Resources Canada Geological Survey of Canada Sidney British Columbia Canada, Hong, Jong Kuk; 6 Korea Polar Research Institute (KOPRI) Incheon South Korea, Jin, Young Keun; 6 Korea Polar Research Institute (KOPRI) Incheon South Korea
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Published: 2021
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spelling ftsubggeo:oai:e-docs.geo-leo.de:11858/8644 2023-05-15T13:22:58+02:00 Mega‐scale glacial lineations formed by ice shelf grounding in the Canadian Beaufort Sea during multiple glaciations Riedel, Michael Dallimore, Scott Wamsteeker, Michael Taylor, Gary King, Edward L. Rohr, Kristin M. M. Hong, Jong Kuk Jin, Young Keun Dallimore, Scott; 2 Natural Resources Canada Geological Survey of Canada Sidney British Columbia Canada Wamsteeker, Michael; 3 ExxonMobil Calgary Alberta Canada Taylor, Gary; 4 Formerly Imperial Oil Resources Calgary Alberta Canada King, Edward L.; 5 Natural Resources Canada Geological Survey of Canada Dartmouth Nova Scotia Canada Rohr, Kristin M. M.; 2 Natural Resources Canada Geological Survey of Canada Sidney British Columbia Canada Hong, Jong Kuk; 6 Korea Polar Research Institute (KOPRI) Incheon South Korea Jin, Young Keun; 6 Korea Polar Research Institute (KOPRI) Incheon South Korea 2021-05-05 https://doi.org/10.23689/fidgeo-4298 http://resolver.sub.uni-goettingen.de/purl?gldocs-11858/8644 eng eng doi:10.23689/fidgeo-4298 http://resolver.sub.uni-goettingen.de/purl?gldocs-11858/8644 This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. CC-BY ddc:551.3 3D seismic data Canadian Beaufort Sea ice shelf grounding Last Glacial Maximum mega‐scale glacial lineations doc-type:article 2021 ftsubggeo https://doi.org/10.23689/fidgeo-4298 2022-11-09T06:51:38Z Mega‐scale glacial lineations formed by the raking of ice shelves across the seafloor have been reported from multiple polar regions. Here, we present the first evidence of continental slope situated buried lineations in the southern Canadian Beaufort Sea in present‐day water depths of 220 to 800 m. Three separate surfaces with lineations are defined at sub‐seafloor depths of 40 m to 390 m. All lineations are mostly parallel to the general trend of slope contours. The uppermost surface is recognized over a distance of 56 km. In water depths > 500 m the lineations are parallel to each other at a consistent direction (43°–44°). The second lineated surface is a regionally occurring erosional unconformity. This event has two sub‐sets of lineations: mid‐slope situated lineations oriented at 42°–48°, and lineations closer to the continental shelf break at 55°–59°. The third lineated surface is an unconformable horizon buried up to 390 m below seafloor with lineaments oriented between 30° and 55°. All three sets of lineations are interpreted to have been produced by ice‐ploughing on the paleo‐seafloor through the grounding of an ice shelf. Our observations are similar to those documented along the slope off northern Alaska, Chukchi Rise, and Lomonosov Ridge. Collectively, these observations support the concept of an extensive ice shelf across the Arctic Ocean that grounded locally along its margins during multiple glaciations, including during the penultimate (or an earlier) glaciation. The youngest set of lineations indicates ice movement to the southwest with a suggested source in Amundsen Gulf and/or M'Clure Strait. Tentative age considerations for these youngest lineations indicate the first evidence for an analogous extensive ice shelf configuration for the Last Glacial Maximum. We present the first evidence of continental slope situated buried lineations in the southern Canadian Beaufort Sea in present‐day water depths of 220 to 800 m. Three stratigraphically separate surfaces with lineations have been ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Amundsen Gulf Arctic Arctic Ocean Beaufort Sea Chukchi Ice Shelf Ice Shelves Lomonosov Ridge M'Clure Strait Sea ice Alaska GEO-LEOe-docs (FID GEO) Arctic Arctic Ocean M'Clure Strait ENVELOPE(-115.999,-115.999,74.498,74.498) Chukchi Rise ENVELOPE(-165.000,-165.000,78.000,78.000) Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 46 8 1568 1585
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topic ddc:551.3
3D seismic data
Canadian Beaufort Sea
ice shelf grounding
Last Glacial Maximum
mega‐scale glacial lineations
spellingShingle ddc:551.3
3D seismic data
Canadian Beaufort Sea
ice shelf grounding
Last Glacial Maximum
mega‐scale glacial lineations
Riedel, Michael
Dallimore, Scott
Wamsteeker, Michael
Taylor, Gary
King, Edward L.
Rohr, Kristin M. M.
Hong, Jong Kuk
Jin, Young Keun
Dallimore, Scott; 2 Natural Resources Canada Geological Survey of Canada Sidney British Columbia Canada
Wamsteeker, Michael; 3 ExxonMobil Calgary Alberta Canada
Taylor, Gary; 4 Formerly Imperial Oil Resources Calgary Alberta Canada
King, Edward L.; 5 Natural Resources Canada Geological Survey of Canada Dartmouth Nova Scotia Canada
Rohr, Kristin M. M.; 2 Natural Resources Canada Geological Survey of Canada Sidney British Columbia Canada
Hong, Jong Kuk; 6 Korea Polar Research Institute (KOPRI) Incheon South Korea
Jin, Young Keun; 6 Korea Polar Research Institute (KOPRI) Incheon South Korea
Mega‐scale glacial lineations formed by ice shelf grounding in the Canadian Beaufort Sea during multiple glaciations
topic_facet ddc:551.3
3D seismic data
Canadian Beaufort Sea
ice shelf grounding
Last Glacial Maximum
mega‐scale glacial lineations
description Mega‐scale glacial lineations formed by the raking of ice shelves across the seafloor have been reported from multiple polar regions. Here, we present the first evidence of continental slope situated buried lineations in the southern Canadian Beaufort Sea in present‐day water depths of 220 to 800 m. Three separate surfaces with lineations are defined at sub‐seafloor depths of 40 m to 390 m. All lineations are mostly parallel to the general trend of slope contours. The uppermost surface is recognized over a distance of 56 km. In water depths > 500 m the lineations are parallel to each other at a consistent direction (43°–44°). The second lineated surface is a regionally occurring erosional unconformity. This event has two sub‐sets of lineations: mid‐slope situated lineations oriented at 42°–48°, and lineations closer to the continental shelf break at 55°–59°. The third lineated surface is an unconformable horizon buried up to 390 m below seafloor with lineaments oriented between 30° and 55°. All three sets of lineations are interpreted to have been produced by ice‐ploughing on the paleo‐seafloor through the grounding of an ice shelf. Our observations are similar to those documented along the slope off northern Alaska, Chukchi Rise, and Lomonosov Ridge. Collectively, these observations support the concept of an extensive ice shelf across the Arctic Ocean that grounded locally along its margins during multiple glaciations, including during the penultimate (or an earlier) glaciation. The youngest set of lineations indicates ice movement to the southwest with a suggested source in Amundsen Gulf and/or M'Clure Strait. Tentative age considerations for these youngest lineations indicate the first evidence for an analogous extensive ice shelf configuration for the Last Glacial Maximum. We present the first evidence of continental slope situated buried lineations in the southern Canadian Beaufort Sea in present‐day water depths of 220 to 800 m. Three stratigraphically separate surfaces with lineations have been ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Riedel, Michael
Dallimore, Scott
Wamsteeker, Michael
Taylor, Gary
King, Edward L.
Rohr, Kristin M. M.
Hong, Jong Kuk
Jin, Young Keun
Dallimore, Scott; 2 Natural Resources Canada Geological Survey of Canada Sidney British Columbia Canada
Wamsteeker, Michael; 3 ExxonMobil Calgary Alberta Canada
Taylor, Gary; 4 Formerly Imperial Oil Resources Calgary Alberta Canada
King, Edward L.; 5 Natural Resources Canada Geological Survey of Canada Dartmouth Nova Scotia Canada
Rohr, Kristin M. M.; 2 Natural Resources Canada Geological Survey of Canada Sidney British Columbia Canada
Hong, Jong Kuk; 6 Korea Polar Research Institute (KOPRI) Incheon South Korea
Jin, Young Keun; 6 Korea Polar Research Institute (KOPRI) Incheon South Korea
author_facet Riedel, Michael
Dallimore, Scott
Wamsteeker, Michael
Taylor, Gary
King, Edward L.
Rohr, Kristin M. M.
Hong, Jong Kuk
Jin, Young Keun
Dallimore, Scott; 2 Natural Resources Canada Geological Survey of Canada Sidney British Columbia Canada
Wamsteeker, Michael; 3 ExxonMobil Calgary Alberta Canada
Taylor, Gary; 4 Formerly Imperial Oil Resources Calgary Alberta Canada
King, Edward L.; 5 Natural Resources Canada Geological Survey of Canada Dartmouth Nova Scotia Canada
Rohr, Kristin M. M.; 2 Natural Resources Canada Geological Survey of Canada Sidney British Columbia Canada
Hong, Jong Kuk; 6 Korea Polar Research Institute (KOPRI) Incheon South Korea
Jin, Young Keun; 6 Korea Polar Research Institute (KOPRI) Incheon South Korea
author_sort Riedel, Michael
title Mega‐scale glacial lineations formed by ice shelf grounding in the Canadian Beaufort Sea during multiple glaciations
title_short Mega‐scale glacial lineations formed by ice shelf grounding in the Canadian Beaufort Sea during multiple glaciations
title_full Mega‐scale glacial lineations formed by ice shelf grounding in the Canadian Beaufort Sea during multiple glaciations
title_fullStr Mega‐scale glacial lineations formed by ice shelf grounding in the Canadian Beaufort Sea during multiple glaciations
title_full_unstemmed Mega‐scale glacial lineations formed by ice shelf grounding in the Canadian Beaufort Sea during multiple glaciations
title_sort mega‐scale glacial lineations formed by ice shelf grounding in the canadian beaufort sea during multiple glaciations
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