Retreat dynamics of the eastern sector of the British–Irish Ice Sheet during the last glaciation

The findings of BRITICE‐CHRONO Transect 2 through the North Sea Basin and eastern England are reported. We define ice‐sheet marginal oscillation between ~31 and 16 ka, with seven distinctive former ice‐sheet limits (L1–7) constrained by Bayesian statistical analysis. The southernmost limit of the No...

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Published in:Journal of Quaternary Science
Main Authors: Evans, David J. A., Roberts, David H., Bateman, Mark D., Clark, Chris D., Medialdea, Alicia, Callard, Louise, Grimoldi, Elena, Chiverrell, Richard C., Ely, Jeremy, Dove, Dayton, Ó Cofaigh, Colm, Saher, Margot, Bradwell, Tom, Moreton, Steven G., Fabel, Derek, Bradley, Sarah L.
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https://doi.org/10.1002/jqs.3275
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spelling ftunivdurham:oai:dro.dur.ac.uk.OAI2:32788 2023-05-15T16:39:52+02:00 Retreat dynamics of the eastern sector of the British–Irish Ice Sheet during the last glaciation Evans, David J. A. Roberts, David H. Bateman, Mark D. Clark, Chris D. Medialdea, Alicia Callard, Louise Grimoldi, Elena Chiverrell, Richard C. Ely, Jeremy Dove, Dayton Ó Cofaigh, Colm Saher, Margot Bradwell, Tom Moreton, Steven G. Fabel, Derek Bradley, Sarah L. 2021-06-21 application/pdf http://dro.dur.ac.uk/32788/ http://dro.dur.ac.uk/32788/1/32788.pdf https://doi.org/10.1002/jqs.3275 unknown John Wiley dro:32788 issn:0267-8179 issn: 1099-1417 doi:10.1002/jqs.3275 http://dro.dur.ac.uk/32788/ https://doi.org/10.1002/jqs.3275 http://dro.dur.ac.uk/32788/1/32788.pdf Copyright © 2021 The Authors Journal of Quaternary Science Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. CC-BY Journal of quaternary science, 2021, Vol.36(5), pp.723-751 [Peer Reviewed Journal] Article PeerReviewed 2021 ftunivdurham https://doi.org/10.1002/jqs.3275 2021-07-29T22:23:00Z The findings of BRITICE‐CHRONO Transect 2 through the North Sea Basin and eastern England are reported. We define ice‐sheet marginal oscillation between ~31 and 16 ka, with seven distinctive former ice‐sheet limits (L1–7) constrained by Bayesian statistical analysis. The southernmost limit of the North Sea Lobe is recorded by the Bolders Bank Formation (L1; 25.8–24.6 ka). L2 represents ice‐sheet oscillation and early retreat to the northern edge of the Dogger Bank (23.5–22.2 ka), with the Garret Hill Moraine in north Norfolk recording a significant regional readvance to L3 at 21.5–20.8 ka. Ice‐marginal oscillations at ~26–21 ka resulted in L1, L2 and L3 being partially to totally overprinted. Ice‐dammed lakes related to L1–3, including Lake Humber, are dated at 24.1–22.3 ka. Ice‐sheet oscillation and retreat from L4 to L5 occurred between 19.7 and 17.3 ka, with grounding zone wedges marking an important transition from terrestrial to marine tidewater conditions, triggered by the opening of the Dogger Lake spillway between 19.9 and 17.5 ka. L6 relates to ice retreat under glacimarine conditions and final ice retreat into the Firth of Forth by 15.8 ka. L7 (~15 ka) represents an ice retreat from Bosies Bank into the Moray Firth. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ice Sheet Durham University: Durham Research Online Dogger Bank ENVELOPE(2.333,2.333,54.833,54.833) Journal of Quaternary Science 36 5 723 751
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description The findings of BRITICE‐CHRONO Transect 2 through the North Sea Basin and eastern England are reported. We define ice‐sheet marginal oscillation between ~31 and 16 ka, with seven distinctive former ice‐sheet limits (L1–7) constrained by Bayesian statistical analysis. The southernmost limit of the North Sea Lobe is recorded by the Bolders Bank Formation (L1; 25.8–24.6 ka). L2 represents ice‐sheet oscillation and early retreat to the northern edge of the Dogger Bank (23.5–22.2 ka), with the Garret Hill Moraine in north Norfolk recording a significant regional readvance to L3 at 21.5–20.8 ka. Ice‐marginal oscillations at ~26–21 ka resulted in L1, L2 and L3 being partially to totally overprinted. Ice‐dammed lakes related to L1–3, including Lake Humber, are dated at 24.1–22.3 ka. Ice‐sheet oscillation and retreat from L4 to L5 occurred between 19.7 and 17.3 ka, with grounding zone wedges marking an important transition from terrestrial to marine tidewater conditions, triggered by the opening of the Dogger Lake spillway between 19.9 and 17.5 ka. L6 relates to ice retreat under glacimarine conditions and final ice retreat into the Firth of Forth by 15.8 ka. L7 (~15 ka) represents an ice retreat from Bosies Bank into the Moray Firth.
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author Evans, David J. A.
Roberts, David H.
Bateman, Mark D.
Clark, Chris D.
Medialdea, Alicia
Callard, Louise
Grimoldi, Elena
Chiverrell, Richard C.
Ely, Jeremy
Dove, Dayton
Ó Cofaigh, Colm
Saher, Margot
Bradwell, Tom
Moreton, Steven G.
Fabel, Derek
Bradley, Sarah L.
spellingShingle Evans, David J. A.
Roberts, David H.
Bateman, Mark D.
Clark, Chris D.
Medialdea, Alicia
Callard, Louise
Grimoldi, Elena
Chiverrell, Richard C.
Ely, Jeremy
Dove, Dayton
Ó Cofaigh, Colm
Saher, Margot
Bradwell, Tom
Moreton, Steven G.
Fabel, Derek
Bradley, Sarah L.
Retreat dynamics of the eastern sector of the British–Irish Ice Sheet during the last glaciation
author_facet Evans, David J. A.
Roberts, David H.
Bateman, Mark D.
Clark, Chris D.
Medialdea, Alicia
Callard, Louise
Grimoldi, Elena
Chiverrell, Richard C.
Ely, Jeremy
Dove, Dayton
Ó Cofaigh, Colm
Saher, Margot
Bradwell, Tom
Moreton, Steven G.
Fabel, Derek
Bradley, Sarah L.
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title Retreat dynamics of the eastern sector of the British–Irish Ice Sheet during the last glaciation
title_short Retreat dynamics of the eastern sector of the British–Irish Ice Sheet during the last glaciation
title_full Retreat dynamics of the eastern sector of the British–Irish Ice Sheet during the last glaciation
title_fullStr Retreat dynamics of the eastern sector of the British–Irish Ice Sheet during the last glaciation
title_full_unstemmed Retreat dynamics of the eastern sector of the British–Irish Ice Sheet during the last glaciation
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http://dro.dur.ac.uk/32788/1/32788.pdf
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