Ice streaming in western Scotland and the deglaciation of the Hebrides Shelf and Firth of Lorn

Previously, numerous studies have been undertaken both onshore and offshore to decipher the morphological and sedimentological record in order to better constrain the limits and duration of the British-Irish Ice Sheet (BIIS) (Ballantyne et al. 2009, Bradwell et al. 2008b, Clark et al. 2011, Dunlop e...

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Main Authors: Arosio, Riccardo, Howe, John, O'Cofaigh, Colm, Crocket, Kirsty
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Language:English
Published: 2014
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spelling ftuhipublicatio:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/26b99d06-2e0e-49a5-8f8f-985bb3dcc7b4 2023-05-15T16:40:47+02:00 Ice streaming in western Scotland and the deglaciation of the Hebrides Shelf and Firth of Lorn Arosio, Riccardo Howe, John O'Cofaigh, Colm Crocket, Kirsty 2014-05-01 https://pure.uhi.ac.uk/en/publications/26b99d06-2e0e-49a5-8f8f-985bb3dcc7b4 http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2014EGUGA.16.3772A eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Arosio , R , Howe , J , O'Cofaigh , C & Crocket , K 2014 , ' Ice streaming in western Scotland and the deglaciation of the Hebrides Shelf and Firth of Lorn ' , EGU General Assembly 2014, held 27 April - 2 May, 2014 in Vienna, Austria, id.3772 , vol. 16 , pp. 3772 . < http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2014EGUGA.16.3772A > article 2014 ftuhipublicatio 2022-09-08T22:19:50Z Previously, numerous studies have been undertaken both onshore and offshore to decipher the morphological and sedimentological record in order to better constrain the limits and duration of the British-Irish Ice Sheet (BIIS) (Ballantyne et al. 2009, Bradwell et al. 2008b, Clark et al. 2011, Dunlop et al. 2010, Howe et al. 2012, O'Cofaigh et al., 2012). Late glacial ice sheet dynamics have been revealed to be far more rapid and responsive to climatic amelioration than had previously been considered. Notable in this debate has been the evidence that has been obtained in the inshore and, to a lesser extent, offshore on the UK continental shelf. Here new geomorphological data, principally multibeam echo sounder (MBES) data has provided imagery of previously unseen features interpreted as being glacial in origin. In the wake of these new discoveries this projects aims to investigate the extent, timing, growth and final disintegration of the BIIS across Western Scotland. This area of particular interest for the development of the glaciated North Atlantic margin has been generally neglected in past studies, especially across the mid-outer shelf, which constitutes a missing part in the jigsaw of the reconstructed BIIS during the last ~20.000yrs. We aim to mainly focus on geomorphological analyses of MBES data collected in the Firth of Lorn and Sea of Hebrides; a study of features as moraines, glacial lineations and drumlins will provide important clues on the dynamics and maximum extension of the sheet. Subsequently we will examine the geometry and composition of the shelf sediment infill, aiming to constrain the influence of ice retreat on depositional environments using multi-element geochemical (Pb-isotopes ratios, 14C and OSL dating) and sedimentological techniques. Such an investigation will also give retrospective information on the sources for these sediments, hence more indications on ice configuration. Ultimately we aim to provide a model of deglaciation for the western sector of the BIIS. Keywords: ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Ice Sheet North Atlantic University of the Highlands and Islands: Research Database of UHI Dunlop ENVELOPE(163.450,163.450,-77.233,-77.233) Lorn ENVELOPE(-64.925,-64.925,-65.512,-65.512)
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description Previously, numerous studies have been undertaken both onshore and offshore to decipher the morphological and sedimentological record in order to better constrain the limits and duration of the British-Irish Ice Sheet (BIIS) (Ballantyne et al. 2009, Bradwell et al. 2008b, Clark et al. 2011, Dunlop et al. 2010, Howe et al. 2012, O'Cofaigh et al., 2012). Late glacial ice sheet dynamics have been revealed to be far more rapid and responsive to climatic amelioration than had previously been considered. Notable in this debate has been the evidence that has been obtained in the inshore and, to a lesser extent, offshore on the UK continental shelf. Here new geomorphological data, principally multibeam echo sounder (MBES) data has provided imagery of previously unseen features interpreted as being glacial in origin. In the wake of these new discoveries this projects aims to investigate the extent, timing, growth and final disintegration of the BIIS across Western Scotland. This area of particular interest for the development of the glaciated North Atlantic margin has been generally neglected in past studies, especially across the mid-outer shelf, which constitutes a missing part in the jigsaw of the reconstructed BIIS during the last ~20.000yrs. We aim to mainly focus on geomorphological analyses of MBES data collected in the Firth of Lorn and Sea of Hebrides; a study of features as moraines, glacial lineations and drumlins will provide important clues on the dynamics and maximum extension of the sheet. Subsequently we will examine the geometry and composition of the shelf sediment infill, aiming to constrain the influence of ice retreat on depositional environments using multi-element geochemical (Pb-isotopes ratios, 14C and OSL dating) and sedimentological techniques. Such an investigation will also give retrospective information on the sources for these sediments, hence more indications on ice configuration. Ultimately we aim to provide a model of deglaciation for the western sector of the BIIS. Keywords: ...
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author Arosio, Riccardo
Howe, John
O'Cofaigh, Colm
Crocket, Kirsty
spellingShingle Arosio, Riccardo
Howe, John
O'Cofaigh, Colm
Crocket, Kirsty
Ice streaming in western Scotland and the deglaciation of the Hebrides Shelf and Firth of Lorn
author_facet Arosio, Riccardo
Howe, John
O'Cofaigh, Colm
Crocket, Kirsty
author_sort Arosio, Riccardo
title Ice streaming in western Scotland and the deglaciation of the Hebrides Shelf and Firth of Lorn
title_short Ice streaming in western Scotland and the deglaciation of the Hebrides Shelf and Firth of Lorn
title_full Ice streaming in western Scotland and the deglaciation of the Hebrides Shelf and Firth of Lorn
title_fullStr Ice streaming in western Scotland and the deglaciation of the Hebrides Shelf and Firth of Lorn
title_full_unstemmed Ice streaming in western Scotland and the deglaciation of the Hebrides Shelf and Firth of Lorn
title_sort ice streaming in western scotland and the deglaciation of the hebrides shelf and firth of lorn
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op_source Arosio , R , Howe , J , O'Cofaigh , C & Crocket , K 2014 , ' Ice streaming in western Scotland and the deglaciation of the Hebrides Shelf and Firth of Lorn ' , EGU General Assembly 2014, held 27 April - 2 May, 2014 in Vienna, Austria, id.3772 , vol. 16 , pp. 3772 . < http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2014EGUGA.16.3772A >
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