Lateglacial ice-cap dynamics in NW Scotland:evidence from the fjords of the Summer Isles region

The seaboard of western Scotland is a classic fjord landscape formed by glaciation over at least the last 0.5 Ma. We examine the glacial geology preserved in the fjords (or sea lochs) of the Summer Isles region of NW Scotland using high-resolution seismic data, multibeam swath bathymetry, seabed sed...

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Published in:Quaternary Science Reviews
Main Authors: Stoker, Martyn S, Bradwell, Tom, Howe, John, Wilkinson, Ian, McIntyre, Kate
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Language:English
Published: 2009
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spelling ftuhipublicatio:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/1cb13d84-4a2e-49a9-a932-d3366e7598bf 2024-02-04T10:00:50+01:00 Lateglacial ice-cap dynamics in NW Scotland:evidence from the fjords of the Summer Isles region Stoker, Martyn S Bradwell, Tom Howe, John Wilkinson, Ian McIntyre, Kate 2009 https://pure.uhi.ac.uk/en/publications/1cb13d84-4a2e-49a9-a932-d3366e7598bf https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2009.09.012 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Stoker , M S , Bradwell , T , Howe , J , Wilkinson , I & McIntyre , K 2009 , ' Lateglacial ice-cap dynamics in NW Scotland : evidence from the fjords of the Summer Isles region ' , QUATERNARY SCI REV , no. 8 , pp. 3161-3184 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2009.09.012 Geosciences Multidisciplinary Geography Physical EVENT STRATIGRAPHY YOUNGER DRYAS CORE RECORD OVERDEEPENED SEA LOCH INTIMATE GROUP LAST TERMINATION HOLOCENE TRANSITION NORTH-ATLANTIC REGION WESTER ROSS READVANCE GLACIAL-INTERGLACIAL TRANSITION article 2009 ftuhipublicatio https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2009.09.012 2024-01-11T23:20:57Z The seaboard of western Scotland is a classic fjord landscape formed by glaciation over at least the last 0.5 Ma. We examine the glacial geology preserved in the fjords (or sea lochs) of the Summer Isles region of NW Scotland using high-resolution seismic data, multibeam swath bathymetry, seabed sediment cores, digital terrain models, aerial photographs, and field investigations. Detailed analyses include seismic facies and lithofacies interpretations; sedimentological and palaeoenvironmental analyses; and radiocarbon dating of selected microfauna. Our results indicate that the Pleistocene sediments of the Summer Isles region, on- and offshore, can be subdivided into several lithostratigraphic formations on the basis of seismic character, geomorphology and sedimentology. These are: subglacial tills; ice-distal and glacimarine facies; ice-proximal and ice-contact facies; moraine assemblages; and Holocene basin fill. The submarine landscape is also notable for its large-scale mass-movement events - the result of glaciodynamic, paraglacial or seismotectonic processes. Radiocarbon dating of marine shells indicate that deglaciation of this part of NW Scotland was ongoing between 14 and 13 ka BP - during the Lateglacial Interstadial (Greenland Interstadial 1) - consistent with cosmogenic surface-exposure ages from previous studies. A sequence of numerous seafloor moraine ridges charts oscillatory retreat of the last ice sheet from a buoyant calving margin in The Minch to a firmly grounded margin amongst the Summer Isles in the early part of Lateglacial Interstadial (GI-1) (pre-14 ka BP). Subsequent, punctuated, frontal retreat of the ice mass occurred in the following similar to 1000 years, during which time ice-cap outlet glaciers became topographically confined and restricted to the fjords. A late-stage readvance of glaciers into the inner fjords occurred soon after 13 ka BP, which calls into question the accepted limits of ice extent during the Younger Dryas Stadial (Greenland Stadial 1). We examine the wider ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland Ice cap Ice Sheet North Atlantic University of the Highlands and Islands: Research Database of UHI Greenland Quaternary Science Reviews 28 27-28 3161 3184
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topic Geosciences
Multidisciplinary
Geography
Physical
EVENT STRATIGRAPHY
YOUNGER DRYAS
CORE RECORD
OVERDEEPENED SEA LOCH
INTIMATE GROUP
LAST TERMINATION
HOLOCENE TRANSITION
NORTH-ATLANTIC REGION
WESTER ROSS READVANCE
GLACIAL-INTERGLACIAL TRANSITION
spellingShingle Geosciences
Multidisciplinary
Geography
Physical
EVENT STRATIGRAPHY
YOUNGER DRYAS
CORE RECORD
OVERDEEPENED SEA LOCH
INTIMATE GROUP
LAST TERMINATION
HOLOCENE TRANSITION
NORTH-ATLANTIC REGION
WESTER ROSS READVANCE
GLACIAL-INTERGLACIAL TRANSITION
Stoker, Martyn S
Bradwell, Tom
Howe, John
Wilkinson, Ian
McIntyre, Kate
Lateglacial ice-cap dynamics in NW Scotland:evidence from the fjords of the Summer Isles region
topic_facet Geosciences
Multidisciplinary
Geography
Physical
EVENT STRATIGRAPHY
YOUNGER DRYAS
CORE RECORD
OVERDEEPENED SEA LOCH
INTIMATE GROUP
LAST TERMINATION
HOLOCENE TRANSITION
NORTH-ATLANTIC REGION
WESTER ROSS READVANCE
GLACIAL-INTERGLACIAL TRANSITION
description The seaboard of western Scotland is a classic fjord landscape formed by glaciation over at least the last 0.5 Ma. We examine the glacial geology preserved in the fjords (or sea lochs) of the Summer Isles region of NW Scotland using high-resolution seismic data, multibeam swath bathymetry, seabed sediment cores, digital terrain models, aerial photographs, and field investigations. Detailed analyses include seismic facies and lithofacies interpretations; sedimentological and palaeoenvironmental analyses; and radiocarbon dating of selected microfauna. Our results indicate that the Pleistocene sediments of the Summer Isles region, on- and offshore, can be subdivided into several lithostratigraphic formations on the basis of seismic character, geomorphology and sedimentology. These are: subglacial tills; ice-distal and glacimarine facies; ice-proximal and ice-contact facies; moraine assemblages; and Holocene basin fill. The submarine landscape is also notable for its large-scale mass-movement events - the result of glaciodynamic, paraglacial or seismotectonic processes. Radiocarbon dating of marine shells indicate that deglaciation of this part of NW Scotland was ongoing between 14 and 13 ka BP - during the Lateglacial Interstadial (Greenland Interstadial 1) - consistent with cosmogenic surface-exposure ages from previous studies. A sequence of numerous seafloor moraine ridges charts oscillatory retreat of the last ice sheet from a buoyant calving margin in The Minch to a firmly grounded margin amongst the Summer Isles in the early part of Lateglacial Interstadial (GI-1) (pre-14 ka BP). Subsequent, punctuated, frontal retreat of the ice mass occurred in the following similar to 1000 years, during which time ice-cap outlet glaciers became topographically confined and restricted to the fjords. A late-stage readvance of glaciers into the inner fjords occurred soon after 13 ka BP, which calls into question the accepted limits of ice extent during the Younger Dryas Stadial (Greenland Stadial 1). We examine the wider ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Stoker, Martyn S
Bradwell, Tom
Howe, John
Wilkinson, Ian
McIntyre, Kate
author_facet Stoker, Martyn S
Bradwell, Tom
Howe, John
Wilkinson, Ian
McIntyre, Kate
author_sort Stoker, Martyn S
title Lateglacial ice-cap dynamics in NW Scotland:evidence from the fjords of the Summer Isles region
title_short Lateglacial ice-cap dynamics in NW Scotland:evidence from the fjords of the Summer Isles region
title_full Lateglacial ice-cap dynamics in NW Scotland:evidence from the fjords of the Summer Isles region
title_fullStr Lateglacial ice-cap dynamics in NW Scotland:evidence from the fjords of the Summer Isles region
title_full_unstemmed Lateglacial ice-cap dynamics in NW Scotland:evidence from the fjords of the Summer Isles region
title_sort lateglacial ice-cap dynamics in nw scotland:evidence from the fjords of the summer isles region
publishDate 2009
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