Modelling sea-level observations to investigate the source and magnitude of major meltwater pulses during termination 1

The research presented in this thesis utilises available near and far-field sea- level records to provide constraints on the major rapid sea-level rise events that occurred during the most recent period of deglaciation (Termination 1).The far-field modelling results show that previous, large discrep...

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Main Author: Bassett, Sophie Elizabeth
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Published: 2006
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spelling ftunidurhamethes:oai:etheses.dur.ac.uk:2740 2023-05-15T14:02:04+02:00 Modelling sea-level observations to investigate the source and magnitude of major meltwater pulses during termination 1 Bassett, Sophie Elizabeth 2006 application/pdf http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/2740/ http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/2740/1/2740_817.pdf unknown oai:etheses.dur.ac.uk:2740 http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/2740/1/2740_817.pdf Bassett, Sophie Elizabeth (2006) Modelling sea-level observations to investigate the source and magnitude of major meltwater pulses during termination 1. Doctoral thesis, Durham University. http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/2740/ Thesis NonPeerReviewed 2006 ftunidurhamethes 2022-09-23T14:12:26Z The research presented in this thesis utilises available near and far-field sea- level records to provide constraints on the major rapid sea-level rise events that occurred during the most recent period of deglaciation (Termination 1).The far-field modelling results show that previous, large discrepancies between predictions and observations of sea-level at Barbados, Huon, Tahiti and Sunda Shelf can be resolved by utilising a model of glacial isostatic adjustment characterised by a high viscosity lower mantle (4 X lO22 Pa s) and a major Antarctic contribution (-15 m) to meltwater pulse lA (-14.5-13.5 cal. kyr BP). The latter constraint is contrary to previous suggestions that this event was sourced from northern hemisphere ice sheets, and adds further to the hypothesis that an Antarctic source for mwp-IA is a possible mechanism to explain the progression of millennial scale climatic events that occurred during Termination 1. Furthermore, the far-field sea-level records preclude the existence of the smaller meltwater pulse IB event (-11 cal. kyr BP) and can not conclusively rule out a meltwater pulse event at 19 cal. kyr BP. Modelling of all available near-field sea-level data from the coast of Antarctica supports the far-field results in that the data do not preclude a dominant Antarctic source to mwp-IA and indicate that this event may have been caused by rapid melting of the Weddell and Ross Sea regions. Thesis Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Ross Sea Durham University: Durham e-Theses Antarctic Huon ENVELOPE(-57.998,-57.998,-63.367,-63.367) Ross Sea Sunda ENVELOPE(-6.982,-6.982,62.205,62.205) Weddell
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description The research presented in this thesis utilises available near and far-field sea- level records to provide constraints on the major rapid sea-level rise events that occurred during the most recent period of deglaciation (Termination 1).The far-field modelling results show that previous, large discrepancies between predictions and observations of sea-level at Barbados, Huon, Tahiti and Sunda Shelf can be resolved by utilising a model of glacial isostatic adjustment characterised by a high viscosity lower mantle (4 X lO22 Pa s) and a major Antarctic contribution (-15 m) to meltwater pulse lA (-14.5-13.5 cal. kyr BP). The latter constraint is contrary to previous suggestions that this event was sourced from northern hemisphere ice sheets, and adds further to the hypothesis that an Antarctic source for mwp-IA is a possible mechanism to explain the progression of millennial scale climatic events that occurred during Termination 1. Furthermore, the far-field sea-level records preclude the existence of the smaller meltwater pulse IB event (-11 cal. kyr BP) and can not conclusively rule out a meltwater pulse event at 19 cal. kyr BP. Modelling of all available near-field sea-level data from the coast of Antarctica supports the far-field results in that the data do not preclude a dominant Antarctic source to mwp-IA and indicate that this event may have been caused by rapid melting of the Weddell and Ross Sea regions.
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Modelling sea-level observations to investigate the source and magnitude of major meltwater pulses during termination 1
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title Modelling sea-level observations to investigate the source and magnitude of major meltwater pulses during termination 1
title_short Modelling sea-level observations to investigate the source and magnitude of major meltwater pulses during termination 1
title_full Modelling sea-level observations to investigate the source and magnitude of major meltwater pulses during termination 1
title_fullStr Modelling sea-level observations to investigate the source and magnitude of major meltwater pulses during termination 1
title_full_unstemmed Modelling sea-level observations to investigate the source and magnitude of major meltwater pulses during termination 1
title_sort modelling sea-level observations to investigate the source and magnitude of major meltwater pulses during termination 1
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Bassett, Sophie Elizabeth (2006) Modelling sea-level observations to investigate the source and magnitude of major meltwater pulses during termination 1. Doctoral thesis, Durham University.
http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/2740/
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