Holocene relative sea-level changes in the inner Bredefjord area, southern Greenland

In this paper we present new relative sea-level data from southern Greenland, a key area for understanding the Greenland Ice Sheet (GIS) response to climate change. Within fourteen lakes and marine lagoons from the inner part of Bredefjord (Nordre Sermilik) in southern Greenland, isolations revealed...

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Published in:Quaternary Science Reviews
Main Authors: Sparrenbom, Charlotte, Bennike, Ole, Fredh, Daniel, Randsalu Wendrup, Linda, Zwartz, Dan, Ljung, Karl, Björck, Svante, Lambeck, Kurt
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2013
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2013.02.020
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spelling ftulundlup:oai:lup.lub.lu.se:deef324d-19e5-4fcf-9d19-c7a57b1e4c6a 2023-05-15T16:25:41+02:00 Holocene relative sea-level changes in the inner Bredefjord area, southern Greenland Sparrenbom, Charlotte Bennike, Ole Fredh, Daniel Randsalu Wendrup, Linda Zwartz, Dan Ljung, Karl Björck, Svante Lambeck, Kurt 2013 https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/3983239 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2013.02.020 eng eng Elsevier https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/3983239 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2013.02.020 wos:000320484800009 scopus:84876324678 Quaternary Science Reviews; 69, pp 107-124 (2013) ISSN: 0277-3791 Geology Sea-level change Greenland Ice Sheet Isolation basin Isostatic rebound Transgression contributiontojournal/article info:eu-repo/semantics/article text 2013 ftulundlup https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2013.02.020 2023-02-01T23:28:38Z In this paper we present new relative sea-level data from southern Greenland, a key area for understanding the Greenland Ice Sheet (GIS) response to climate change. Within fourteen lakes and marine lagoons from the inner part of Bredefjord (Nordre Sermilik) in southern Greenland, isolations revealed by stratigraphic and palaeoecological analyses are dated and relative sea levels reconstructed. Due to coastal emergence caused by the GIS retreat within the area, the relative sea-level fell rapidly in the early Holocene between at least c. 9600 and c. 7300 cal. yrs BP attaining a rate of 2 cm per year between 9600 and 8000 cal. yrs BP. Spatial variability in relative sea-level changes is show for southern Greenland from a comparison with the Nanortalik and the Qagortoq areas. The regression occurred about 2000 years later in the inner Bredefjord area, compared to the Nanortalik area, and about 1000 years later compared to the Qaqortoq area. This is a consequence of earlier deglaciation in areas located at the outer coast. Between c. 8000 cal. yrs BP and the present day, relative sea level was lower than today. The lowest relative sea level in the Inner Bredefjord area of between -5.4 and -15 m a.h.a.t. (above highest astronomical tide) was reached between 7000 and 1000 cal. yrs BP. The neoglacial readvance together with the collapse of the Laurentide peripheral bulge is probably responsible for the transgression in the Inner Bredefjord area, as has been indicated from the nearby sites Qagortoq and Nanortalik. Our relative sea-level reconstructions showing spatial variability within southern Greenland have implications for Glacial Isostatic Adjustment (GIA) modelling and the understanding of the GIS ice sheet dynamics. The early Holocene regression is consistent with the recession of the southern sector of the GIS from the shelf edge at c. 22 000 cal. yrs BP, reaching inland of the present day outer coast by c. 12 000 cal. yrs BP, and its present margin by c. 10 500 cal. yrs BP. (c) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland Ice Sheet Nanortalik Qaqortoq Sermilik Lund University Publications (LUP) Bredefjord ENVELOPE(-21.750,-21.750,75.583,75.583) Greenland Nordre Sermilik ENVELOPE(-45.829,-45.829,61.092,61.092) Qaqortoq ENVELOPE(-46.036,-46.036,60.718,60.718) Quaternary Science Reviews 69 107 124
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topic Geology
Sea-level change
Greenland Ice Sheet
Isolation basin
Isostatic
rebound
Transgression
spellingShingle Geology
Sea-level change
Greenland Ice Sheet
Isolation basin
Isostatic
rebound
Transgression
Sparrenbom, Charlotte
Bennike, Ole
Fredh, Daniel
Randsalu Wendrup, Linda
Zwartz, Dan
Ljung, Karl
Björck, Svante
Lambeck, Kurt
Holocene relative sea-level changes in the inner Bredefjord area, southern Greenland
topic_facet Geology
Sea-level change
Greenland Ice Sheet
Isolation basin
Isostatic
rebound
Transgression
description In this paper we present new relative sea-level data from southern Greenland, a key area for understanding the Greenland Ice Sheet (GIS) response to climate change. Within fourteen lakes and marine lagoons from the inner part of Bredefjord (Nordre Sermilik) in southern Greenland, isolations revealed by stratigraphic and palaeoecological analyses are dated and relative sea levels reconstructed. Due to coastal emergence caused by the GIS retreat within the area, the relative sea-level fell rapidly in the early Holocene between at least c. 9600 and c. 7300 cal. yrs BP attaining a rate of 2 cm per year between 9600 and 8000 cal. yrs BP. Spatial variability in relative sea-level changes is show for southern Greenland from a comparison with the Nanortalik and the Qagortoq areas. The regression occurred about 2000 years later in the inner Bredefjord area, compared to the Nanortalik area, and about 1000 years later compared to the Qaqortoq area. This is a consequence of earlier deglaciation in areas located at the outer coast. Between c. 8000 cal. yrs BP and the present day, relative sea level was lower than today. The lowest relative sea level in the Inner Bredefjord area of between -5.4 and -15 m a.h.a.t. (above highest astronomical tide) was reached between 7000 and 1000 cal. yrs BP. The neoglacial readvance together with the collapse of the Laurentide peripheral bulge is probably responsible for the transgression in the Inner Bredefjord area, as has been indicated from the nearby sites Qagortoq and Nanortalik. Our relative sea-level reconstructions showing spatial variability within southern Greenland have implications for Glacial Isostatic Adjustment (GIA) modelling and the understanding of the GIS ice sheet dynamics. The early Holocene regression is consistent with the recession of the southern sector of the GIS from the shelf edge at c. 22 000 cal. yrs BP, reaching inland of the present day outer coast by c. 12 000 cal. yrs BP, and its present margin by c. 10 500 cal. yrs BP. (c) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Sparrenbom, Charlotte
Bennike, Ole
Fredh, Daniel
Randsalu Wendrup, Linda
Zwartz, Dan
Ljung, Karl
Björck, Svante
Lambeck, Kurt
author_facet Sparrenbom, Charlotte
Bennike, Ole
Fredh, Daniel
Randsalu Wendrup, Linda
Zwartz, Dan
Ljung, Karl
Björck, Svante
Lambeck, Kurt
author_sort Sparrenbom, Charlotte
title Holocene relative sea-level changes in the inner Bredefjord area, southern Greenland
title_short Holocene relative sea-level changes in the inner Bredefjord area, southern Greenland
title_full Holocene relative sea-level changes in the inner Bredefjord area, southern Greenland
title_fullStr Holocene relative sea-level changes in the inner Bredefjord area, southern Greenland
title_full_unstemmed Holocene relative sea-level changes in the inner Bredefjord area, southern Greenland
title_sort holocene relative sea-level changes in the inner bredefjord area, southern greenland
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2013.02.020
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