The history of ice-sheet retreat on North America during Termination 5: implications for the origin of the sea-level highstand during interglacial stage 11

This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this record Data availability: All data used in this study are available in this paper’s Supplementary data file. Termination (T) 5, ~424 ka, involved the biggest deglaciation of land-ice mass during the Quaternary. War...

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Published in:Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Main Authors: Parker, RL, Foster, GL, Gutjahr, M, Wilson, PA, Obrochta, SP, Fagel, N, Cooper, MJ, Michalik, A, Milton, JA, Bailey, I
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2023.118286
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spelling ftunivexeter:oai:ore.exeter.ac.uk:10871/133464 2023-08-27T04:09:49+02:00 The history of ice-sheet retreat on North America during Termination 5: implications for the origin of the sea-level highstand during interglacial stage 11 Parker, RL Foster, GL Gutjahr, M Wilson, PA Obrochta, SP Fagel, N Cooper, MJ Michalik, A Milton, JA Bailey, I 2023 http://hdl.handle.net/10871/133464 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2023.118286 en eng Elsevier orcid:0000-0001-5150-5437 (Bailey, Ian) Vol. 618, article 118286 doi:10.1016/j.epsl.2023.118286 NE/K014137/1 http://hdl.handle.net/10871/133464 0012-821X 1385-013X Earth and Planetary Science Letters © 2023 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Laurentide Ice Sheet MIS 11 Interglacial sea-level Pb isotope Chemical weathering North Atlantic Labrador Sea Article 2023 ftunivexeter https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2023.118286 2023-08-03T23:05:24Z This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this record Data availability: All data used in this study are available in this paper’s Supplementary data file. Termination (T) 5, ~424 ka, involved the biggest deglaciation of land-ice mass during the Quaternary. Warming and ice-sheet retreat during T5 led to an exceptionally long period of interglacial warmth known as Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 11, ~424–395 ka. A detailed understanding of the history of continental ice-sheet decay during T5 is required to disentangle regional contributions of ice-sheet retreat to sea-level rise (that range between ~0 and 13 m above present day) and to correct it for glacio-isostatic adjustments (GIA). Yet little is known about the timing and magnitude of retreat during this time of the volumetrically most important continental ice sheet in the Northern Hemisphere, the Laurentide Ice Sheet (LIS). Here we present new authigenic Fe-Mn oxyhydroxide-derived high-resolution records of Pb isotope data and associated rare earth element profiles for samples spanning T5 from Labrador Sea IODP Site U1302/3. These records feature astronomically-paced radiogenic Pb isotope excursions that track increases in chemical weathering of North American bedrock and freshwater routing to the Labrador Sea via Hudson Straits associated with LIS retreat. Our records show that LIS retreat during T5 began 429. 2 ±7.9 ka (2σ) and likely occurred over a longer timescale (by ~10 to 5 kyr) than that observed for T2 and T1. They also show that Hudson Bay Ice Saddle collapse (and therefore LIS break-up) occurred ~419 ±4.7 ka (2σ), around the same time as best estimates of southern Greenland deglaciation, but ~12 kyr before LIS deglaciation and the sea-level high-stand associated with the latter half of MIS 11 likely occurred, ~405 ka. Our findings therefore highlight that ice-mass loss on North America likely played an important role in the seemingly protracted nature of T5 sea-level rise. A comparison of the deglaciation ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland Hudson Bay Ice Sheet Labrador Sea North Atlantic University of Exeter: Open Research Exeter (ORE) Greenland Hudson Hudson Bay Earth and Planetary Science Letters 618 118286
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topic Laurentide Ice Sheet
MIS 11
Interglacial sea-level
Pb isotope
Chemical weathering
North Atlantic
Labrador Sea
spellingShingle Laurentide Ice Sheet
MIS 11
Interglacial sea-level
Pb isotope
Chemical weathering
North Atlantic
Labrador Sea
Parker, RL
Foster, GL
Gutjahr, M
Wilson, PA
Obrochta, SP
Fagel, N
Cooper, MJ
Michalik, A
Milton, JA
Bailey, I
The history of ice-sheet retreat on North America during Termination 5: implications for the origin of the sea-level highstand during interglacial stage 11
topic_facet Laurentide Ice Sheet
MIS 11
Interglacial sea-level
Pb isotope
Chemical weathering
North Atlantic
Labrador Sea
description This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this record Data availability: All data used in this study are available in this paper’s Supplementary data file. Termination (T) 5, ~424 ka, involved the biggest deglaciation of land-ice mass during the Quaternary. Warming and ice-sheet retreat during T5 led to an exceptionally long period of interglacial warmth known as Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 11, ~424–395 ka. A detailed understanding of the history of continental ice-sheet decay during T5 is required to disentangle regional contributions of ice-sheet retreat to sea-level rise (that range between ~0 and 13 m above present day) and to correct it for glacio-isostatic adjustments (GIA). Yet little is known about the timing and magnitude of retreat during this time of the volumetrically most important continental ice sheet in the Northern Hemisphere, the Laurentide Ice Sheet (LIS). Here we present new authigenic Fe-Mn oxyhydroxide-derived high-resolution records of Pb isotope data and associated rare earth element profiles for samples spanning T5 from Labrador Sea IODP Site U1302/3. These records feature astronomically-paced radiogenic Pb isotope excursions that track increases in chemical weathering of North American bedrock and freshwater routing to the Labrador Sea via Hudson Straits associated with LIS retreat. Our records show that LIS retreat during T5 began 429. 2 ±7.9 ka (2σ) and likely occurred over a longer timescale (by ~10 to 5 kyr) than that observed for T2 and T1. They also show that Hudson Bay Ice Saddle collapse (and therefore LIS break-up) occurred ~419 ±4.7 ka (2σ), around the same time as best estimates of southern Greenland deglaciation, but ~12 kyr before LIS deglaciation and the sea-level high-stand associated with the latter half of MIS 11 likely occurred, ~405 ka. Our findings therefore highlight that ice-mass loss on North America likely played an important role in the seemingly protracted nature of T5 sea-level rise. A comparison of the deglaciation ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Parker, RL
Foster, GL
Gutjahr, M
Wilson, PA
Obrochta, SP
Fagel, N
Cooper, MJ
Michalik, A
Milton, JA
Bailey, I
author_facet Parker, RL
Foster, GL
Gutjahr, M
Wilson, PA
Obrochta, SP
Fagel, N
Cooper, MJ
Michalik, A
Milton, JA
Bailey, I
author_sort Parker, RL
title The history of ice-sheet retreat on North America during Termination 5: implications for the origin of the sea-level highstand during interglacial stage 11
title_short The history of ice-sheet retreat on North America during Termination 5: implications for the origin of the sea-level highstand during interglacial stage 11
title_full The history of ice-sheet retreat on North America during Termination 5: implications for the origin of the sea-level highstand during interglacial stage 11
title_fullStr The history of ice-sheet retreat on North America during Termination 5: implications for the origin of the sea-level highstand during interglacial stage 11
title_full_unstemmed The history of ice-sheet retreat on North America during Termination 5: implications for the origin of the sea-level highstand during interglacial stage 11
title_sort history of ice-sheet retreat on north america during termination 5: implications for the origin of the sea-level highstand during interglacial stage 11
publisher Elsevier
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url http://hdl.handle.net/10871/133464
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2023.118286
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