Ice streaming and the demise of the Last British Ice Sheet: geomorphological evidence, modelling experiments, and cosmogenic nuclide chronology

We synthesise recent work on the palaeoglaciology of the British-Irish Ice Sheet, focusing on the glacial geomorphology preserved on the seabed around the northern UK [Bradwell et al., 2008]; and a suite of numerical modelling experiments spanning the last ~40 ka [Hubbard et al., 2009]. In addition,...

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Main Authors: Bradwell, T., Hubbard, A., Fabel, D., Golledge, N., Stoker, M., Everest, J., Finlayson, A., Howe, J.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2010
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spelling ftuhipublicatio:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/9f5c3cd1-484f-4f81-9ec5-a7bfb56cc207 2023-05-15T16:13:07+02:00 Ice streaming and the demise of the Last British Ice Sheet: geomorphological evidence, modelling experiments, and cosmogenic nuclide chronology Bradwell, T. Hubbard, A. Fabel, D. Golledge, N. Stoker, M. Everest, J. Finlayson, A. Howe, J. 2010-12-01 https://pure.uhi.ac.uk/en/publications/9f5c3cd1-484f-4f81-9ec5-a7bfb56cc207 http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2010AGUFM.C51B.03B eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Bradwell , T , Hubbard , A , Fabel , D , Golledge , N , Stoker , M , Everest , J , Finlayson , A & Howe , J 2010 , ' Ice streaming and the demise of the Last British Ice Sheet: geomorphological evidence, modelling experiments, and cosmogenic nuclide chronology ' , American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting 2010, abstract #C51B-03 , vol. 51 , no. 3 . < http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2010AGUFM.C51B.03B > 0730 CRYOSPHERE / Ice streams 0774 CRYOSPHERE / Dynamics 0776 CRYOSPHERE / Glaciology 0798 CRYOSPHERE / Modeling article 2010 ftuhipublicatio 2023-04-06T22:20:16Z We synthesise recent work on the palaeoglaciology of the British-Irish Ice Sheet, focusing on the glacial geomorphology preserved on the seabed around the northern UK [Bradwell et al., 2008]; and a suite of numerical modelling experiments spanning the last ~40 ka [Hubbard et al., 2009]. In addition, we present a new temporal dataset to better constrain the decay of ice stream sectors within the last British Ice Sheet. Our suite of cosmogenic exposure ages dovetails well with the emerging view recorded in other environmental proxies. Modelling experiments, forced by NGRIP ice-core data, show an extremely dynamic ice sheet drained by transient but recurrent ice streams which dynamically switch and fluctuate in extent and intensity on a centennial time-scale. Our Be-10 cosmogenic chronology sheds new light on the timing of ice stream activity and cessation, placing the separation of the British and Fennoscandian ice sheets at ~24 ka BP - closely associated with the iceberg discharge event Heinrich-2. In the NW sector, the Minch Ice Stream, a quasi-stable feature of the last British Ice Sheet, probably scavenged ice from an adjacent catchment shortly before its demise c. 18 ka BP. In the NE sector, a large ice stream in the Moray Firth continued to operate until c. 15 ka BP - whereby model simulations show a rapid collapse, within the space of 100 yrs. Ultimately, the resolution of such short-lived events lies within the uncertainties of currently available dating techniques. Hence, further high-temporal resolution studies are required to explore the role of internal (glaciological) vs external (eustatic and climatic) forcing on the stability of ice streams within marine-terminating ice sheets. Article in Journal/Newspaper Fennoscandian ice core Ice Sheet Ice Stream A NGRIP University of the Highlands and Islands: Research Database of UHI
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topic 0730 CRYOSPHERE / Ice streams
0774 CRYOSPHERE / Dynamics
0776 CRYOSPHERE / Glaciology
0798 CRYOSPHERE / Modeling
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0774 CRYOSPHERE / Dynamics
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Bradwell, T.
Hubbard, A.
Fabel, D.
Golledge, N.
Stoker, M.
Everest, J.
Finlayson, A.
Howe, J.
Ice streaming and the demise of the Last British Ice Sheet: geomorphological evidence, modelling experiments, and cosmogenic nuclide chronology
topic_facet 0730 CRYOSPHERE / Ice streams
0774 CRYOSPHERE / Dynamics
0776 CRYOSPHERE / Glaciology
0798 CRYOSPHERE / Modeling
description We synthesise recent work on the palaeoglaciology of the British-Irish Ice Sheet, focusing on the glacial geomorphology preserved on the seabed around the northern UK [Bradwell et al., 2008]; and a suite of numerical modelling experiments spanning the last ~40 ka [Hubbard et al., 2009]. In addition, we present a new temporal dataset to better constrain the decay of ice stream sectors within the last British Ice Sheet. Our suite of cosmogenic exposure ages dovetails well with the emerging view recorded in other environmental proxies. Modelling experiments, forced by NGRIP ice-core data, show an extremely dynamic ice sheet drained by transient but recurrent ice streams which dynamically switch and fluctuate in extent and intensity on a centennial time-scale. Our Be-10 cosmogenic chronology sheds new light on the timing of ice stream activity and cessation, placing the separation of the British and Fennoscandian ice sheets at ~24 ka BP - closely associated with the iceberg discharge event Heinrich-2. In the NW sector, the Minch Ice Stream, a quasi-stable feature of the last British Ice Sheet, probably scavenged ice from an adjacent catchment shortly before its demise c. 18 ka BP. In the NE sector, a large ice stream in the Moray Firth continued to operate until c. 15 ka BP - whereby model simulations show a rapid collapse, within the space of 100 yrs. Ultimately, the resolution of such short-lived events lies within the uncertainties of currently available dating techniques. Hence, further high-temporal resolution studies are required to explore the role of internal (glaciological) vs external (eustatic and climatic) forcing on the stability of ice streams within marine-terminating ice sheets.
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author Bradwell, T.
Hubbard, A.
Fabel, D.
Golledge, N.
Stoker, M.
Everest, J.
Finlayson, A.
Howe, J.
author_facet Bradwell, T.
Hubbard, A.
Fabel, D.
Golledge, N.
Stoker, M.
Everest, J.
Finlayson, A.
Howe, J.
author_sort Bradwell, T.
title Ice streaming and the demise of the Last British Ice Sheet: geomorphological evidence, modelling experiments, and cosmogenic nuclide chronology
title_short Ice streaming and the demise of the Last British Ice Sheet: geomorphological evidence, modelling experiments, and cosmogenic nuclide chronology
title_full Ice streaming and the demise of the Last British Ice Sheet: geomorphological evidence, modelling experiments, and cosmogenic nuclide chronology
title_fullStr Ice streaming and the demise of the Last British Ice Sheet: geomorphological evidence, modelling experiments, and cosmogenic nuclide chronology
title_full_unstemmed Ice streaming and the demise of the Last British Ice Sheet: geomorphological evidence, modelling experiments, and cosmogenic nuclide chronology
title_sort ice streaming and the demise of the last british ice sheet: geomorphological evidence, modelling experiments, and cosmogenic nuclide chronology
publishDate 2010
url https://pure.uhi.ac.uk/en/publications/9f5c3cd1-484f-4f81-9ec5-a7bfb56cc207
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2010AGUFM.C51B.03B
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op_source Bradwell , T , Hubbard , A , Fabel , D , Golledge , N , Stoker , M , Everest , J , Finlayson , A & Howe , J 2010 , ' Ice streaming and the demise of the Last British Ice Sheet: geomorphological evidence, modelling experiments, and cosmogenic nuclide chronology ' , American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting 2010, abstract #C51B-03 , vol. 51 , no. 3 . < http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2010AGUFM.C51B.03B >
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