The Scandinavian Ice Sheet: from MIS 4 to the end of the Last Glacial Maximum

Glacial rebound modelling, to establish constraints on past ice sheets from the observational evidence of palaeo-shoreline elevations, is well established for the post- Last Glacial Maximum (post-LGM) period, for which the observational evidence is relatively abundant and well distributed spatially...

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Published in:Boreas
Main Authors: Lambeck, Kurt, Purcell, Anthony, Zhao, Jason, Svensson, Nils-Olof
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: John Wiley & Sons Inc. 2010
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Online Access:https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/1568332
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1502-3885.2010.00140.x
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spelling ftulundlup:oai:lup.lub.lu.se:8fcfdf17-1e33-4a0c-8bee-7a93d47ca40b 2023-05-15T16:40:10+02:00 The Scandinavian Ice Sheet: from MIS 4 to the end of the Last Glacial Maximum Lambeck, Kurt Purcell, Anthony Zhao, Jason Svensson, Nils-Olof 2010 https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/1568332 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1502-3885.2010.00140.x eng eng John Wiley & Sons Inc. https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/1568332 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1502-3885.2010.00140.x wos:000274953600019 scopus:77953941893 Boreas; 39(2), pp 410-435 (2010) ISSN: 1502-3885 Geology contributiontojournal/systematicreview info:eu-repo/semantics/article text 2010 ftulundlup https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1502-3885.2010.00140.x 2023-02-01T23:29:44Z Glacial rebound modelling, to establish constraints on past ice sheets from the observational evidence of palaeo-shoreline elevations, is well established for the post- Last Glacial Maximum (post-LGM) period, for which the observational evidence is relatively abundant and well distributed spatially and in time. This is particularly the case for Scandinavia. For the earlier part of the glacial cycle this evidence becomes increasingly sparse and uncertain such that, with the exception of the Eemian period, there are very few, if any, direct sea-level indicators that constrain any part of the Scandinavian Ice Sheet evolution before the LGM. Instead, we assume that ice-sheet basal conditions during Marine Isotope Stage 3 (MIS 3) are the same as those for the LGM, focus on establishing these conditions from the rebound analysis for the LGM and Lateglacial period, and then extrapolate to the earlier period using observationally constrained locations of the ice margins. The glacial rebound modelling and inversion follow previously established formulations, with the exception that the effects of water loading from proglacial lakes that form within the Baltic Basin and elsewhere have been included. The data set for the inversion of the sea- and lake-level data has been extended to include marine-limit data in order to extend the observational record further back in time. The result is a sequence of time slices for the Scandinavian Ice Sheet from the time of MIS 4 to the Lateglacial that are characterized by frozen basal conditions until late in the LGM interval when rapid thinning occurred in the eastern and southern sectors of the ice sheet. The primary function of these models is as an interpolator between the fragmentary observational constraints and to produce quantitative models for the glaciation history with predictive capabilities, for example regarding the evolution of the Baltic Basin. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ice Sheet Lund University Publications (LUP) Boreas 39 2 410 435
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Lambeck, Kurt
Purcell, Anthony
Zhao, Jason
Svensson, Nils-Olof
The Scandinavian Ice Sheet: from MIS 4 to the end of the Last Glacial Maximum
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description Glacial rebound modelling, to establish constraints on past ice sheets from the observational evidence of palaeo-shoreline elevations, is well established for the post- Last Glacial Maximum (post-LGM) period, for which the observational evidence is relatively abundant and well distributed spatially and in time. This is particularly the case for Scandinavia. For the earlier part of the glacial cycle this evidence becomes increasingly sparse and uncertain such that, with the exception of the Eemian period, there are very few, if any, direct sea-level indicators that constrain any part of the Scandinavian Ice Sheet evolution before the LGM. Instead, we assume that ice-sheet basal conditions during Marine Isotope Stage 3 (MIS 3) are the same as those for the LGM, focus on establishing these conditions from the rebound analysis for the LGM and Lateglacial period, and then extrapolate to the earlier period using observationally constrained locations of the ice margins. The glacial rebound modelling and inversion follow previously established formulations, with the exception that the effects of water loading from proglacial lakes that form within the Baltic Basin and elsewhere have been included. The data set for the inversion of the sea- and lake-level data has been extended to include marine-limit data in order to extend the observational record further back in time. The result is a sequence of time slices for the Scandinavian Ice Sheet from the time of MIS 4 to the Lateglacial that are characterized by frozen basal conditions until late in the LGM interval when rapid thinning occurred in the eastern and southern sectors of the ice sheet. The primary function of these models is as an interpolator between the fragmentary observational constraints and to produce quantitative models for the glaciation history with predictive capabilities, for example regarding the evolution of the Baltic Basin.
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Purcell, Anthony
Zhao, Jason
Svensson, Nils-Olof
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Zhao, Jason
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title The Scandinavian Ice Sheet: from MIS 4 to the end of the Last Glacial Maximum
title_short The Scandinavian Ice Sheet: from MIS 4 to the end of the Last Glacial Maximum
title_full The Scandinavian Ice Sheet: from MIS 4 to the end of the Last Glacial Maximum
title_fullStr The Scandinavian Ice Sheet: from MIS 4 to the end of the Last Glacial Maximum
title_full_unstemmed The Scandinavian Ice Sheet: from MIS 4 to the end of the Last Glacial Maximum
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