Timing of glacial retreat in the Wicklow Mountains, Ireland, conditioned by glacier size and topography

This paper presents 170 Schmidt Hammer exposure ages from moraine boulders and glacially-sculpted bedrock to reveal the post-Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) history of the Wicklow Mountains, Ireland. These data suggest that large ice masses survived for 4-7 ka after retreat of the Irish Sea Ice Stream an...

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Published in:Journal of Quaternary Science
Main Authors: Tomkins, Matthew, Dortch, Jason, Hughes, Philip, Huck, Jonathan, Tonkin, Toby, Barr, Iestyn
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2018
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Online Access:https://research.manchester.ac.uk/en/publications/ff576b68-0a2b-45e3-8485-a585d89490e1
https://doi.org/10.1002/jqs.3040
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spelling ftumanchesterpub:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/ff576b68-0a2b-45e3-8485-a585d89490e1 2023-11-12T04:26:02+01:00 Timing of glacial retreat in the Wicklow Mountains, Ireland, conditioned by glacier size and topography Tomkins, Matthew Dortch, Jason Hughes, Philip Huck, Jonathan Tonkin, Toby Barr, Iestyn 2018-08-07 application/pdf https://research.manchester.ac.uk/en/publications/ff576b68-0a2b-45e3-8485-a585d89490e1 https://doi.org/10.1002/jqs.3040 https://pure.manchester.ac.uk/ws/files/69880371/Tomkins_JQS_PreProof_Figures2.pdf eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Tomkins , M , Dortch , J , Hughes , P , Huck , J , Tonkin , T & Barr , I 2018 , ' Timing of glacial retreat in the Wicklow Mountains, Ireland, conditioned by glacier size and topography ' , Journal of Quaternary Science . https://doi.org/10.1002/jqs.3040 article 2018 ftumanchesterpub https://doi.org/10.1002/jqs.3040 2023-10-30T09:16:44Z This paper presents 170 Schmidt Hammer exposure ages from moraine boulders and glacially-sculpted bedrock to reveal the post-Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) history of the Wicklow Mountains, Ireland. These data suggest that large ice masses survived for 4-7 ka after retreat of the Irish Sea Ice Stream and were sustained by summit ice-fields until ~16.6 ka. Post-LGM retreat was dynamic, with re-advance moraines deposited in response to Heinrich Stadial 1. However, these events reflect short-term ice front oscillations (≤ 1 ka) during the long-term retreat phase. Retreat from re-advance positions was synchronous across the range and paced by climate, with time-progressive deglaciation from low to high elevation. In contrast, marked asynchroneity in the timing of Younger Dryas deglaciation is closely linked to snow redistribution and indicates that for small cirque glaciers (≤ 1 km2), topography can exert the primary control on glacier survival. This result has important implications for palaeoclimate reconstructions as cirque glacier dynamics may be unrelated to climate. This is further complicated by post-depositional processes which can result in moraine ages (e.g. 10Be) which post-date retreat. Future palaeoclimate studies should prioritise cirque glaciers where snow contributing areas are small and where post-depositional disturbance is limited (matrix-poor, boulder-rich moraines). Article in Journal/Newspaper Sea ice The University of Manchester: Research Explorer Journal of Quaternary Science 33 6 611 623
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description This paper presents 170 Schmidt Hammer exposure ages from moraine boulders and glacially-sculpted bedrock to reveal the post-Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) history of the Wicklow Mountains, Ireland. These data suggest that large ice masses survived for 4-7 ka after retreat of the Irish Sea Ice Stream and were sustained by summit ice-fields until ~16.6 ka. Post-LGM retreat was dynamic, with re-advance moraines deposited in response to Heinrich Stadial 1. However, these events reflect short-term ice front oscillations (≤ 1 ka) during the long-term retreat phase. Retreat from re-advance positions was synchronous across the range and paced by climate, with time-progressive deglaciation from low to high elevation. In contrast, marked asynchroneity in the timing of Younger Dryas deglaciation is closely linked to snow redistribution and indicates that for small cirque glaciers (≤ 1 km2), topography can exert the primary control on glacier survival. This result has important implications for palaeoclimate reconstructions as cirque glacier dynamics may be unrelated to climate. This is further complicated by post-depositional processes which can result in moraine ages (e.g. 10Be) which post-date retreat. Future palaeoclimate studies should prioritise cirque glaciers where snow contributing areas are small and where post-depositional disturbance is limited (matrix-poor, boulder-rich moraines).
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author Tomkins, Matthew
Dortch, Jason
Hughes, Philip
Huck, Jonathan
Tonkin, Toby
Barr, Iestyn
spellingShingle Tomkins, Matthew
Dortch, Jason
Hughes, Philip
Huck, Jonathan
Tonkin, Toby
Barr, Iestyn
Timing of glacial retreat in the Wicklow Mountains, Ireland, conditioned by glacier size and topography
author_facet Tomkins, Matthew
Dortch, Jason
Hughes, Philip
Huck, Jonathan
Tonkin, Toby
Barr, Iestyn
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title Timing of glacial retreat in the Wicklow Mountains, Ireland, conditioned by glacier size and topography
title_short Timing of glacial retreat in the Wicklow Mountains, Ireland, conditioned by glacier size and topography
title_full Timing of glacial retreat in the Wicklow Mountains, Ireland, conditioned by glacier size and topography
title_fullStr Timing of glacial retreat in the Wicklow Mountains, Ireland, conditioned by glacier size and topography
title_full_unstemmed Timing of glacial retreat in the Wicklow Mountains, Ireland, conditioned by glacier size and topography
title_sort timing of glacial retreat in the wicklow mountains, ireland, conditioned by glacier size and topography
publishDate 2018
url https://research.manchester.ac.uk/en/publications/ff576b68-0a2b-45e3-8485-a585d89490e1
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