Multibeam bathymetric and sediment profiler evidence for ice grounding on the Chukchi Borderland, Arctic Ocean

Multibeam bathymetry and 3.5-kHz sub-bottom profiler data collected from the US icebreaker Healy in 2003 provide convincing evidence for grounded ice on the Chukchi Borderland off the northern Alaskan margin, Arctic Ocean. The data show parallel, glacially induced seafloor scours, or grooves, and in...

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Main Authors: Jakobsson, Martin, Gardner, James V., Vogt, Peter R., Mayer, Larry A., Armstrong, Andy, Backman, Jan, Brennan, Rick, Calder, Brian R., Hall, John K., Kraft, Barbara J.
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Online Access:https://scholars.unh.edu/ccom/103
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0033589404001632
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spelling ftuninhampshire:oai:scholars.unh.edu:ccom-1102 2023-05-15T14:57:44+02:00 Multibeam bathymetric and sediment profiler evidence for ice grounding on the Chukchi Borderland, Arctic Ocean Jakobsson, Martin Gardner, James V. Vogt, Peter R. Mayer, Larry A. Armstrong, Andy Backman, Jan Brennan, Rick Calder, Brian R. Hall, John K. Kraft, Barbara J. 2005-03-01T08:00:00Z https://scholars.unh.edu/ccom/103 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0033589404001632 unknown University of New Hampshire Scholars' Repository https://scholars.unh.edu/ccom/103 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0033589404001632 Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping Ice grounding Chukchi Borderland Multibeam bathymetry Iceberg scour Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology text 2005 ftuninhampshire 2023-01-30T21:31:51Z Multibeam bathymetry and 3.5-kHz sub-bottom profiler data collected from the US icebreaker Healy in 2003 provide convincing evidence for grounded ice on the Chukchi Borderland off the northern Alaskan margin, Arctic Ocean. The data show parallel, glacially induced seafloor scours, or grooves, and intervening ridges that reach widths of 1000 m (rim to rim) and as much as 40 m relief. Following previous authors, we refer to these features as “megascale glacial lineations (MSGLs).” Additional support for ice grounding is apparent from stratigraphic unconformities, interpreted to have been caused by ice-induced erosion. Most likely, the observed sea-floor features represent evidence for massive ice-shelf grounding. The general ESE/WNW direction of the MSGLs, together with sediment, evidently bulldozed off the Chukchi Plateau, that is mapped on the western (Siberian) side of the plateau, suggests ice flow from the Canada Basin side of Chukchi Borderland. Two separate generations of glacially derived MSGLs are identified on the Chukchi Borderland from the Healy geophysical data. The deepest and oldest extensive MSGLs appear to be draped by sediments less than 5 m thick, whereas no sediment drape can be distinguished within the resolution of the sub-bottom profiles on the younger generation. Text Arctic Arctic Ocean canada basin Chukchi Ice Shelf Iceberg* University of New Hampshire: Scholars Repository Arctic Arctic Ocean Canada Chukchi Borderland ENVELOPE(-165.000,-165.000,77.000,77.000)
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topic Ice grounding
Chukchi Borderland
Multibeam bathymetry
Iceberg scour
Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology
spellingShingle Ice grounding
Chukchi Borderland
Multibeam bathymetry
Iceberg scour
Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology
Jakobsson, Martin
Gardner, James V.
Vogt, Peter R.
Mayer, Larry A.
Armstrong, Andy
Backman, Jan
Brennan, Rick
Calder, Brian R.
Hall, John K.
Kraft, Barbara J.
Multibeam bathymetric and sediment profiler evidence for ice grounding on the Chukchi Borderland, Arctic Ocean
topic_facet Ice grounding
Chukchi Borderland
Multibeam bathymetry
Iceberg scour
Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology
description Multibeam bathymetry and 3.5-kHz sub-bottom profiler data collected from the US icebreaker Healy in 2003 provide convincing evidence for grounded ice on the Chukchi Borderland off the northern Alaskan margin, Arctic Ocean. The data show parallel, glacially induced seafloor scours, or grooves, and intervening ridges that reach widths of 1000 m (rim to rim) and as much as 40 m relief. Following previous authors, we refer to these features as “megascale glacial lineations (MSGLs).” Additional support for ice grounding is apparent from stratigraphic unconformities, interpreted to have been caused by ice-induced erosion. Most likely, the observed sea-floor features represent evidence for massive ice-shelf grounding. The general ESE/WNW direction of the MSGLs, together with sediment, evidently bulldozed off the Chukchi Plateau, that is mapped on the western (Siberian) side of the plateau, suggests ice flow from the Canada Basin side of Chukchi Borderland. Two separate generations of glacially derived MSGLs are identified on the Chukchi Borderland from the Healy geophysical data. The deepest and oldest extensive MSGLs appear to be draped by sediments less than 5 m thick, whereas no sediment drape can be distinguished within the resolution of the sub-bottom profiles on the younger generation.
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author Jakobsson, Martin
Gardner, James V.
Vogt, Peter R.
Mayer, Larry A.
Armstrong, Andy
Backman, Jan
Brennan, Rick
Calder, Brian R.
Hall, John K.
Kraft, Barbara J.
author_facet Jakobsson, Martin
Gardner, James V.
Vogt, Peter R.
Mayer, Larry A.
Armstrong, Andy
Backman, Jan
Brennan, Rick
Calder, Brian R.
Hall, John K.
Kraft, Barbara J.
author_sort Jakobsson, Martin
title Multibeam bathymetric and sediment profiler evidence for ice grounding on the Chukchi Borderland, Arctic Ocean
title_short Multibeam bathymetric and sediment profiler evidence for ice grounding on the Chukchi Borderland, Arctic Ocean
title_full Multibeam bathymetric and sediment profiler evidence for ice grounding on the Chukchi Borderland, Arctic Ocean
title_fullStr Multibeam bathymetric and sediment profiler evidence for ice grounding on the Chukchi Borderland, Arctic Ocean
title_full_unstemmed Multibeam bathymetric and sediment profiler evidence for ice grounding on the Chukchi Borderland, Arctic Ocean
title_sort multibeam bathymetric and sediment profiler evidence for ice grounding on the chukchi borderland, arctic ocean
publisher University of New Hampshire Scholars' Repository
publishDate 2005
url https://scholars.unh.edu/ccom/103
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0033589404001632
long_lat ENVELOPE(-165.000,-165.000,77.000,77.000)
geographic Arctic
Arctic Ocean
Canada
Chukchi Borderland
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Arctic Ocean
Canada
Chukchi Borderland
genre Arctic
Arctic Ocean
canada basin
Chukchi
Ice Shelf
Iceberg*
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Arctic Ocean
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Chukchi
Ice Shelf
Iceberg*
op_source Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping
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