Schmidt Hammer exposure dating (SHED): Establishment and implications for the retreat of the last British Ice Sheet

Ninety-eight surfaces related to the retreat of the British Ice Sheet (BIS) and dated using Terrestrial Cosmogenic Nuclide Dating (TCND) were sampled using the Schmidt Hammer to expand on relative dating techniques and establish Schmidt Hammer exposure dating (SHED) as an effective method for dating...

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Published in:Quaternary Geochronology
Main Authors: Tomkins, Matthew, Dortch, Jason, Hughes, Philip
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2016
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quageo.2016.02.002
https://pure.manchester.ac.uk/ws/files/38005873/PURE_online_version.pdf
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spelling ftumanchesterpub:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/ec7a03dc-7198-4344-a4c6-c3ff6914a336 2023-11-12T04:18:44+01:00 Schmidt Hammer exposure dating (SHED): Establishment and implications for the retreat of the last British Ice Sheet Tomkins, Matthew Dortch, Jason Hughes, Philip 2016-02-12 application/pdf https://research.manchester.ac.uk/en/publications/ec7a03dc-7198-4344-a4c6-c3ff6914a336 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quageo.2016.02.002 https://pure.manchester.ac.uk/ws/files/38005873/PURE_online_version.pdf eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Tomkins , M , Dortch , J & Hughes , P 2016 , ' Schmidt Hammer exposure dating (SHED): Establishment and implications for the retreat of the last British Ice Sheet ' , Quaternary Geochronology , vol. 33 , no. 46-60 , pp. 46-60 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quageo.2016.02.002 article 2016 ftumanchesterpub https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quageo.2016.02.002 2023-10-30T09:14:19Z Ninety-eight surfaces related to the retreat of the British Ice Sheet (BIS) and dated using Terrestrial Cosmogenic Nuclide Dating (TCND) were sampled using the Schmidt Hammer to expand on relative dating techniques and establish Schmidt Hammer exposure dating (SHED) as an effective method for dating glacial landforms in the UK. The BIS is an effective analogue for contemporary glacial systems but our understanding of its retreat under changing climate conditions is constrained by a limited number of dates obtained from existing methods (14C, OSL). These methods are restricted in their application to glacial environments and while TCND has addressed this to some degree, its cost and potential for outliers encourage the establishment of new techniques. SHED fulfils this requirement by providing a cost-efficient method for obtaining numerous direct ages that are of comparable accuracy and precision to TCND. A multi-lithology approach has established that many rock types are unsuitable for numerical dating. However, a robust calibration curve was generated (R2 ¼ 0.81, p ¼ < 0.01) for granite surfaces and applied to 31 undated granite erratics on Shap Fell, NWEngland. SHED indicates that BIS retreat occurred at 16.5 ± 0.5 ka, a conclusion which supports our current understanding of regional deglaciation and indicates that SHED can be a valuable and cost-effective geochronological tool. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ice Sheet The University of Manchester: Research Explorer Quaternary Geochronology 33 46 60
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description Ninety-eight surfaces related to the retreat of the British Ice Sheet (BIS) and dated using Terrestrial Cosmogenic Nuclide Dating (TCND) were sampled using the Schmidt Hammer to expand on relative dating techniques and establish Schmidt Hammer exposure dating (SHED) as an effective method for dating glacial landforms in the UK. The BIS is an effective analogue for contemporary glacial systems but our understanding of its retreat under changing climate conditions is constrained by a limited number of dates obtained from existing methods (14C, OSL). These methods are restricted in their application to glacial environments and while TCND has addressed this to some degree, its cost and potential for outliers encourage the establishment of new techniques. SHED fulfils this requirement by providing a cost-efficient method for obtaining numerous direct ages that are of comparable accuracy and precision to TCND. A multi-lithology approach has established that many rock types are unsuitable for numerical dating. However, a robust calibration curve was generated (R2 ¼ 0.81, p ¼ < 0.01) for granite surfaces and applied to 31 undated granite erratics on Shap Fell, NWEngland. SHED indicates that BIS retreat occurred at 16.5 ± 0.5 ka, a conclusion which supports our current understanding of regional deglaciation and indicates that SHED can be a valuable and cost-effective geochronological tool.
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author Tomkins, Matthew
Dortch, Jason
Hughes, Philip
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Schmidt Hammer exposure dating (SHED): Establishment and implications for the retreat of the last British Ice Sheet
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title Schmidt Hammer exposure dating (SHED): Establishment and implications for the retreat of the last British Ice Sheet
title_short Schmidt Hammer exposure dating (SHED): Establishment and implications for the retreat of the last British Ice Sheet
title_full Schmidt Hammer exposure dating (SHED): Establishment and implications for the retreat of the last British Ice Sheet
title_fullStr Schmidt Hammer exposure dating (SHED): Establishment and implications for the retreat of the last British Ice Sheet
title_full_unstemmed Schmidt Hammer exposure dating (SHED): Establishment and implications for the retreat of the last British Ice Sheet
title_sort schmidt hammer exposure dating (shed): establishment and implications for the retreat of the last british ice sheet
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