Glaciation and déglaciation age of the Stump Cross area, Yorkshire Dales, northern England, determined by terrestrial cosmogenic nuclide (10Be) dating

Terrestrial cosmogenic nuclide (l0Be) surface-exposure ages are reported for three glacially-transported gritstone boulders and one glacially-scoured exposure of gritstone bedrock in the vicinity of Stump Cross Caverns, North Yorkshire. Although the ages do not form a statistically consistent cluste...

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Main Authors: Wilson, P., Lord, T.C., Rodes, A.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
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Published: British Cave Research Association 2017
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spelling ftuglasgow:oai:eprints.gla.ac.uk:196806 2023-05-15T16:40:55+02:00 Glaciation and déglaciation age of the Stump Cross area, Yorkshire Dales, northern England, determined by terrestrial cosmogenic nuclide (10Be) dating Wilson, P. Lord, T.C. Rodes, A. 2017-08 http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/196806/ http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-85031326621&partnerID=MN8TOARS unknown British Cave Research Association Wilson, P., Lord, T.C. and Rodes, A. <http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/view/author/15683.html> (2017) Glaciation and déglaciation age of the Stump Cross area, Yorkshire Dales, northern England, determined by terrestrial cosmogenic nuclide (10Be) dating. Cave and Karst Science <http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/view/journal_volume/Cave_and_Karst_Science.html>, 44(2), pp. 76-81. Articles PeerReviewed 2017 ftuglasgow 2020-08-06T22:10:09Z Terrestrial cosmogenic nuclide (l0Be) surface-exposure ages are reported for three glacially-transported gritstone boulders and one glacially-scoured exposure of gritstone bedrock in the vicinity of Stump Cross Caverns, North Yorkshire. Although the ages do not form a statistically consistent cluster, three of them nevertheless indicate that the transport and deposition of boulders was by ice of the last (Late Devensian) glaciation. The ages provide evidence for glacier ice at the Wharfe-Nidd interfluve, in contrast to previously held views that these uplands had remained above the level of the last ice sheet. The youngest of the three ages on boulders (-18.5 ka) is taken as the best estimate for déglaciation of the area. This is consistent both with surface-exposure ages from sites elsewhere around the southern margin of the Yorkshire Dales and with uranium-series dated speleothems in Stump Cross Caverns. Together these results reveal that déglaciation of the Dales was most likely well advanced by ~18-16 ka, facilitating the rejuvenation of surface and subsurface karstic processes. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ice Sheet University of Glasgow: Enlighten - Publications Stump ENVELOPE(-153.167,-153.167,-86.183,-86.183) The Stump ENVELOPE(-58.161,-58.161,-62.097,-62.097)
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description Terrestrial cosmogenic nuclide (l0Be) surface-exposure ages are reported for three glacially-transported gritstone boulders and one glacially-scoured exposure of gritstone bedrock in the vicinity of Stump Cross Caverns, North Yorkshire. Although the ages do not form a statistically consistent cluster, three of them nevertheless indicate that the transport and deposition of boulders was by ice of the last (Late Devensian) glaciation. The ages provide evidence for glacier ice at the Wharfe-Nidd interfluve, in contrast to previously held views that these uplands had remained above the level of the last ice sheet. The youngest of the three ages on boulders (-18.5 ka) is taken as the best estimate for déglaciation of the area. This is consistent both with surface-exposure ages from sites elsewhere around the southern margin of the Yorkshire Dales and with uranium-series dated speleothems in Stump Cross Caverns. Together these results reveal that déglaciation of the Dales was most likely well advanced by ~18-16 ka, facilitating the rejuvenation of surface and subsurface karstic processes.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Wilson, P.
Lord, T.C.
Rodes, A.
spellingShingle Wilson, P.
Lord, T.C.
Rodes, A.
Glaciation and déglaciation age of the Stump Cross area, Yorkshire Dales, northern England, determined by terrestrial cosmogenic nuclide (10Be) dating
author_facet Wilson, P.
Lord, T.C.
Rodes, A.
author_sort Wilson, P.
title Glaciation and déglaciation age of the Stump Cross area, Yorkshire Dales, northern England, determined by terrestrial cosmogenic nuclide (10Be) dating
title_short Glaciation and déglaciation age of the Stump Cross area, Yorkshire Dales, northern England, determined by terrestrial cosmogenic nuclide (10Be) dating
title_full Glaciation and déglaciation age of the Stump Cross area, Yorkshire Dales, northern England, determined by terrestrial cosmogenic nuclide (10Be) dating
title_fullStr Glaciation and déglaciation age of the Stump Cross area, Yorkshire Dales, northern England, determined by terrestrial cosmogenic nuclide (10Be) dating
title_full_unstemmed Glaciation and déglaciation age of the Stump Cross area, Yorkshire Dales, northern England, determined by terrestrial cosmogenic nuclide (10Be) dating
title_sort glaciation and déglaciation age of the stump cross area, yorkshire dales, northern england, determined by terrestrial cosmogenic nuclide (10be) dating
publisher British Cave Research Association
publishDate 2017
url http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/196806/
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op_relation Wilson, P., Lord, T.C. and Rodes, A. <http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/view/author/15683.html> (2017) Glaciation and déglaciation age of the Stump Cross area, Yorkshire Dales, northern England, determined by terrestrial cosmogenic nuclide (10Be) dating. Cave and Karst Science <http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/view/journal_volume/Cave_and_Karst_Science.html>, 44(2), pp. 76-81.
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