In situ cosmogenic exposure ages from the Isle of Skye, northwest Scotland: implications for the timing of deglaciation and readvance from 15 to 11 ka

We present 10 in situ cosmogenic exposure ages from two moraines on the Isle of Skye. The Strollamus medial moraine was deposited during deglaciation of the Devensian ice sheet and yields a mean exposure age from five samples of 14.3± 0.9 ka. The moraine age indicates that a significant ice mass exi...

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Published in:Journal of Quaternary Science
Main Authors: Small, D., Rinterknecht, V., Austin, W., Fabel, D., Miguens-Rodriguez, M., Xu, S.
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spelling ftuglasgow:oai:eprints.gla.ac.uk:69681 2023-05-15T16:29:17+02:00 In situ cosmogenic exposure ages from the Isle of Skye, northwest Scotland: implications for the timing of deglaciation and readvance from 15 to 11 ka Small, D. Rinterknecht, V. Austin, W. Fabel, D. Miguens-Rodriguez, M. Xu, S. 2012 http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/69681/ unknown Small, D., Rinterknecht, V., Austin, W., Fabel, D. <http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/view/author/5585.html> , Miguens-Rodriguez, M. <http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/view/author/9393.html> and Xu, S. <http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/view/author/12708.html> (2012) In situ cosmogenic exposure ages from the Isle of Skye, northwest Scotland: implications for the timing of deglaciation and readvance from 15 to 11 ka. Journal of Quaternary Science <http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/view/journal_volume/Journal_of_Quaternary_Science.html>, 27(2), pp. 150-158. (doi:10.1002/jqs.1522 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jqs.1522>) Articles PeerReviewed 2012 ftuglasgow https://doi.org/10.1002/jqs.1522 2021-09-23T22:47:44Z We present 10 in situ cosmogenic exposure ages from two moraines on the Isle of Skye. The Strollamus medial moraine was deposited during deglaciation of the Devensian ice sheet and yields a mean exposure age from five samples of 14.3± 0.9 ka. The moraine age indicates that a significant ice mass existed on Skye at the time of a regional readvance recorded in Wester Ross, northwest Scotland. Taken at face value the ages suggest that deglaciation did not occur until well into Greenland Interstade 1. The Slapin moraine represents the local limit of the Loch Lomond Readvance (LLR) and yields a mean exposure age from five samples of 11.5± 0.7 ka, which is consistent with deposition relating to the LLR. These ages suggest that the maximum extent may have been reached late in the stadial and that some glaciers may have remained active until after the climatic amelioration that marks its end. This scenario is considered unlikely given the nature of the climate during this period, which leads us to call for a locally calibrated production rate. Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland Ice Sheet University of Glasgow: Enlighten - Publications Greenland Loch Lomond ENVELOPE(-125.746,-125.746,54.239,54.239) Journal of Quaternary Science 27 2 150 158
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description We present 10 in situ cosmogenic exposure ages from two moraines on the Isle of Skye. The Strollamus medial moraine was deposited during deglaciation of the Devensian ice sheet and yields a mean exposure age from five samples of 14.3± 0.9 ka. The moraine age indicates that a significant ice mass existed on Skye at the time of a regional readvance recorded in Wester Ross, northwest Scotland. Taken at face value the ages suggest that deglaciation did not occur until well into Greenland Interstade 1. The Slapin moraine represents the local limit of the Loch Lomond Readvance (LLR) and yields a mean exposure age from five samples of 11.5± 0.7 ka, which is consistent with deposition relating to the LLR. These ages suggest that the maximum extent may have been reached late in the stadial and that some glaciers may have remained active until after the climatic amelioration that marks its end. This scenario is considered unlikely given the nature of the climate during this period, which leads us to call for a locally calibrated production rate.
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author Small, D.
Rinterknecht, V.
Austin, W.
Fabel, D.
Miguens-Rodriguez, M.
Xu, S.
spellingShingle Small, D.
Rinterknecht, V.
Austin, W.
Fabel, D.
Miguens-Rodriguez, M.
Xu, S.
In situ cosmogenic exposure ages from the Isle of Skye, northwest Scotland: implications for the timing of deglaciation and readvance from 15 to 11 ka
author_facet Small, D.
Rinterknecht, V.
Austin, W.
Fabel, D.
Miguens-Rodriguez, M.
Xu, S.
author_sort Small, D.
title In situ cosmogenic exposure ages from the Isle of Skye, northwest Scotland: implications for the timing of deglaciation and readvance from 15 to 11 ka
title_short In situ cosmogenic exposure ages from the Isle of Skye, northwest Scotland: implications for the timing of deglaciation and readvance from 15 to 11 ka
title_full In situ cosmogenic exposure ages from the Isle of Skye, northwest Scotland: implications for the timing of deglaciation and readvance from 15 to 11 ka
title_fullStr In situ cosmogenic exposure ages from the Isle of Skye, northwest Scotland: implications for the timing of deglaciation and readvance from 15 to 11 ka
title_full_unstemmed In situ cosmogenic exposure ages from the Isle of Skye, northwest Scotland: implications for the timing of deglaciation and readvance from 15 to 11 ka
title_sort in situ cosmogenic exposure ages from the isle of skye, northwest scotland: implications for the timing of deglaciation and readvance from 15 to 11 ka
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