Lateral shear-moraines and lateral marginal-moraines of palaeo-ice streams

An understanding of the nature of sedimentation at ice-stream lateral margins is important in reconstructing the dynamics of former ice sheets and modelling the mechanisms by which sediment is transported beneath contemporary ice streams. Theories of the formation of ice-stream lateral moraines (ISL...

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Main Authors: Batchelor, CL, Dowdeswell, JA
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Elsevier BV 2016
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Online Access:https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/260709
https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.5862
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spelling ftunivcam:oai:www.repository.cam.ac.uk:1810/260709 2024-02-04T10:01:16+01:00 Lateral shear-moraines and lateral marginal-moraines of palaeo-ice streams Batchelor, CL Dowdeswell, JA 2016 application/pdf https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/260709 https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.5862 English eng eng Elsevier BV http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2016.08.020 Quaternary Science Reviews https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/260709 doi:10.17863/CAM.5862 Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Palaeo-ice streams Ice-stream lateral moraines Cross-shelf troughs Ice-sheet reconstruction Article 2016 ftunivcam https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.5862 2024-01-11T23:32:49Z An understanding of the nature of sedimentation at ice-stream lateral margins is important in reconstructing the dynamics of former ice sheets and modelling the mechanisms by which sediment is transported beneath contemporary ice streams. Theories of the formation of ice-stream lateral moraines (ISLMs) have hitherto been based on a relatively limited number of terrestrial and marine examples. Here, an inventory of ISLMs is compiled from available studies, together with independent analysis of seismic-reflection and bathymetric datasets. The locations and dimensions of 70 ISLMs, alongside a synthesis of their key architectural and geomorphic characteristics, are presented. Two different types of ISLMs are identified. Type 1 ISLMs are up to 3.5 km wide and 60 m thick. They maintain a constant width, thickness and cross-sectional shape along their length. Type 1 ISLMs are interpreted and referred to as ice-stream $\textit{lateral shear-moraines}$ that form subglacially in the shear zone between ice streams and slower-flowing regions of an ice sheet. In contrast, Type 2 ISLMs are up to 50 km wide and 300 m thick. They are only identified close to the shelf break in the marine environment. Type 2 ISLMs exhibit an increase in width and thickness along their length and their distal slopes become steeper in a seaward direction. They contain internal dipping reflections that indicate sediment progradation away from the former ice stream. Type 2 ISLMs are interpreted and referred to as ice-stream $\textit{lateral marginal-moraines}$ that were formed at the lateral boundary between ice streams and seafloor terrain that was free of grounded ice. We suggest that, using bathymetric images and acoustic profiles, it is possible to differentiate between ice-stream lateral shear-moraines and lateral marginal-moraines in the geological record. This distinction is important for understanding the mechanisms of sediment transfer beneath ice streams and for making inferences about the conditions that existed beyond the lateral ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Ice Sheet Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
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topic Palaeo-ice streams
Ice-stream lateral moraines
Cross-shelf troughs
Ice-sheet reconstruction
spellingShingle Palaeo-ice streams
Ice-stream lateral moraines
Cross-shelf troughs
Ice-sheet reconstruction
Batchelor, CL
Dowdeswell, JA
Lateral shear-moraines and lateral marginal-moraines of palaeo-ice streams
topic_facet Palaeo-ice streams
Ice-stream lateral moraines
Cross-shelf troughs
Ice-sheet reconstruction
description An understanding of the nature of sedimentation at ice-stream lateral margins is important in reconstructing the dynamics of former ice sheets and modelling the mechanisms by which sediment is transported beneath contemporary ice streams. Theories of the formation of ice-stream lateral moraines (ISLMs) have hitherto been based on a relatively limited number of terrestrial and marine examples. Here, an inventory of ISLMs is compiled from available studies, together with independent analysis of seismic-reflection and bathymetric datasets. The locations and dimensions of 70 ISLMs, alongside a synthesis of their key architectural and geomorphic characteristics, are presented. Two different types of ISLMs are identified. Type 1 ISLMs are up to 3.5 km wide and 60 m thick. They maintain a constant width, thickness and cross-sectional shape along their length. Type 1 ISLMs are interpreted and referred to as ice-stream $\textit{lateral shear-moraines}$ that form subglacially in the shear zone between ice streams and slower-flowing regions of an ice sheet. In contrast, Type 2 ISLMs are up to 50 km wide and 300 m thick. They are only identified close to the shelf break in the marine environment. Type 2 ISLMs exhibit an increase in width and thickness along their length and their distal slopes become steeper in a seaward direction. They contain internal dipping reflections that indicate sediment progradation away from the former ice stream. Type 2 ISLMs are interpreted and referred to as ice-stream $\textit{lateral marginal-moraines}$ that were formed at the lateral boundary between ice streams and seafloor terrain that was free of grounded ice. We suggest that, using bathymetric images and acoustic profiles, it is possible to differentiate between ice-stream lateral shear-moraines and lateral marginal-moraines in the geological record. This distinction is important for understanding the mechanisms of sediment transfer beneath ice streams and for making inferences about the conditions that existed beyond the lateral ...
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Dowdeswell, JA
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Dowdeswell, JA
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title Lateral shear-moraines and lateral marginal-moraines of palaeo-ice streams
title_short Lateral shear-moraines and lateral marginal-moraines of palaeo-ice streams
title_full Lateral shear-moraines and lateral marginal-moraines of palaeo-ice streams
title_fullStr Lateral shear-moraines and lateral marginal-moraines of palaeo-ice streams
title_full_unstemmed Lateral shear-moraines and lateral marginal-moraines of palaeo-ice streams
title_sort lateral shear-moraines and lateral marginal-moraines of palaeo-ice streams
publisher Elsevier BV
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