Eemian estuarine record forced by glacio-isostasy (southern Iceland)-link with Greenland and deep sea records

Central southern Iceland is one of the main outlets of the Icelandic Ice Sheet where a MIS 5e sedimentary complex, the Ranga Formation, is extensively observed below the last deglaciation terminal moraines. Sedimentary facies demonstrate that the Ranga Formation is mostly tidal, up to 215 m (transgr...

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Published in:Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences
Main Authors: Van Vliet-lanoe, Brigitte, Schneider, Jean-luc, Gudmundsson, Agust, Guillou, Herve, Nomade, Sebastien, Chazot, Gilles, Liorzou, Celine, Guegan, Solene
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Language:English
Published: Canadian Science Publishing, Nrc Research Press
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geo
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1139/cjes-2017-0126
https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00638/75001/75938.pdf
https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00638/75001/
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:10670/1.wpdz8y 2023-05-15T16:27:34+02:00 Eemian estuarine record forced by glacio-isostasy (southern Iceland)-link with Greenland and deep sea records Van Vliet-lanoe, Brigitte Schneider, Jean-luc Gudmundsson, Agust Guillou, Herve Nomade, Sebastien Chazot, Gilles Liorzou, Celine Guegan, Solene https://doi.org/10.1139/cjes-2017-0126 https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00638/75001/75938.pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00638/75001/ en eng Canadian Science Publishing, Nrc Research Press doi:10.1139/cjes-2017-0126 10670/1.wpdz8y https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00638/75001/75938.pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00638/75001/ other Archimer, archive institutionnelle de l'Ifremer Canadian Journal Of Earth Sciences (0008-4077) (Canadian Science Publishing, Nrc Research Press), 2018-02 , Vol. 55 , N. 2 , P. 154-171 geo envir Text https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_18cf/ fttriple https://doi.org/10.1139/cjes-2017-0126 2023-01-22T18:35:40Z Central southern Iceland is one of the main outlets of the Icelandic Ice Sheet where a MIS 5e sedimentary complex, the Ranga Formation, is extensively observed below the last deglaciation terminal moraines. Sedimentary facies demonstrate that the Ranga Formation is mostly tidal, up to 215 m (transgression I) and 168 m (transgression II) in altitude. The first highstand reworks a thick tephra from the Grimsvotn volcano, known in marine cores as 5e low/Bas-IV and positioned at ca. 127 Ka BP, the Eemian thermal optimum. This formation is related to a rapid deglaciation followed by two marine transgressions marked by the development of extended mud flats, which were separated by a complex regression phase, associated with loess deposition, ca. 9 Ka in duration. Palaeo jokulhlaups, basaltic flows, and tephra fallouts from the Hekla and Grimsvotn volcanoes affected the sedimentation. The Ranga Formation yields one of the first continuous and complete estuarine records of the Eemian interglacial in Iceland and probably for most of the northern terrestrial Atlantic. This estuarine infill records the distal signature of a complex glacial advance within the last interglacial, already well identified in northern and central Iceland. The glacial advance is attributed to the intra-Eemian cooling events (Greenland GS 26 or marine cold events M-C25-C26). It is followed by a warming and a glacial retreat corresponding to the Greenland GI 25 event. This formation allows, in connection with the timing of recognized volcanic periods, a better insight of the interconnections between sea-level, regional glacial extent, and Northern Hemisphere marine and ice core climatic records. Text Greenland Hekla ice core Ice Sheet Iceland Unknown Greenland Grimsvotn ENVELOPE(-17.319,-17.319,64.416,64.416) Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 55 2 154 171
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Nomade, Sebastien
Chazot, Gilles
Liorzou, Celine
Guegan, Solene
Eemian estuarine record forced by glacio-isostasy (southern Iceland)-link with Greenland and deep sea records
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description Central southern Iceland is one of the main outlets of the Icelandic Ice Sheet where a MIS 5e sedimentary complex, the Ranga Formation, is extensively observed below the last deglaciation terminal moraines. Sedimentary facies demonstrate that the Ranga Formation is mostly tidal, up to 215 m (transgression I) and 168 m (transgression II) in altitude. The first highstand reworks a thick tephra from the Grimsvotn volcano, known in marine cores as 5e low/Bas-IV and positioned at ca. 127 Ka BP, the Eemian thermal optimum. This formation is related to a rapid deglaciation followed by two marine transgressions marked by the development of extended mud flats, which were separated by a complex regression phase, associated with loess deposition, ca. 9 Ka in duration. Palaeo jokulhlaups, basaltic flows, and tephra fallouts from the Hekla and Grimsvotn volcanoes affected the sedimentation. The Ranga Formation yields one of the first continuous and complete estuarine records of the Eemian interglacial in Iceland and probably for most of the northern terrestrial Atlantic. This estuarine infill records the distal signature of a complex glacial advance within the last interglacial, already well identified in northern and central Iceland. The glacial advance is attributed to the intra-Eemian cooling events (Greenland GS 26 or marine cold events M-C25-C26). It is followed by a warming and a glacial retreat corresponding to the Greenland GI 25 event. This formation allows, in connection with the timing of recognized volcanic periods, a better insight of the interconnections between sea-level, regional glacial extent, and Northern Hemisphere marine and ice core climatic records.
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author Van Vliet-lanoe, Brigitte
Schneider, Jean-luc
Gudmundsson, Agust
Guillou, Herve
Nomade, Sebastien
Chazot, Gilles
Liorzou, Celine
Guegan, Solene
author_facet Van Vliet-lanoe, Brigitte
Schneider, Jean-luc
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Guillou, Herve
Nomade, Sebastien
Chazot, Gilles
Liorzou, Celine
Guegan, Solene
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title Eemian estuarine record forced by glacio-isostasy (southern Iceland)-link with Greenland and deep sea records
title_short Eemian estuarine record forced by glacio-isostasy (southern Iceland)-link with Greenland and deep sea records
title_full Eemian estuarine record forced by glacio-isostasy (southern Iceland)-link with Greenland and deep sea records
title_fullStr Eemian estuarine record forced by glacio-isostasy (southern Iceland)-link with Greenland and deep sea records
title_full_unstemmed Eemian estuarine record forced by glacio-isostasy (southern Iceland)-link with Greenland and deep sea records
title_sort eemian estuarine record forced by glacio-isostasy (southern iceland)-link with greenland and deep sea records
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