The evolution of the terrestrial-terminating Irish Sea glacier during the last glaciation

<jats:p> Comprehensive mapping and the Briticechrono geochronology provides a reconstruction of the last advance and retreat of the only land-terminating ice lobe of the western British Irish Ice Sheet. The Irish Sea Glacier was fed by ice from Lake District, Irish Sea and Wales, and extended...

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Main Authors: Chiverrell, Richard, Thomas, Geoff, Burke, Matthew, Medialdea, Alicia, Smedley, Rachel, Bateman, Mark, Clark, Chris, Duller, Geoff, Fabel, Derek, Jenkins, Geraint, Ou, Xianjiao, Roberts, Helen, Scourse, James
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Online Access:http://livrepository.liverpool.ac.uk/3082248/
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-9438
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spelling ftunivliverpool:oai:livrepository.liverpool.ac.uk:3082248 2023-05-15T16:41:21+02:00 The evolution of the terrestrial-terminating Irish Sea glacier during the last glaciation Chiverrell, Richard Thomas, Geoff Burke, Matthew Medialdea, Alicia Smedley, Rachel Bateman, Mark Clark, Chris Duller, Geoff Fabel, Derek Jenkins, Geraint Ou, Xianjiao Roberts, Helen Scourse, James 2020-03-23 http://livrepository.liverpool.ac.uk/3082248/ https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-9438 unknown Copernicus GmbH Collapse authors list. Chiverrell, Richard orcid:0000-0002-7307-2756 , Thomas, Geoff, Burke, Matthew, Medialdea, Alicia, Smedley, Rachel, Bateman, Mark orcid:0000-0003-1756-6046 , Clark, Chris orcid:0000-0002-1021-6679 , Duller, Geoff orcid:0000-0002-2694-4590 , Fabel, Derek orcid:0000-0003-2859-3293 , Jenkins, Geraint et al (show 3 more authors) , Ou, Xianjiao, Roberts, Helen and Scourse, James (2020) The evolution of the terrestrial-terminating Irish Sea glacier during the last glaciation. . Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed 2020 ftunivliverpool https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-9438 2023-01-19T23:53:42Z <jats:p> Comprehensive mapping and the Briticechrono geochronology provides a reconstruction of the last advance and retreat of the only land-terminating ice lobe of the western British Irish Ice Sheet. The Irish Sea Glacier was fed by ice from Lake District, Irish Sea and Wales, and extended to maximum limits in the English Midlands. During ice retreat after 27 kyrs, a series of reverse bedrock slopes rendered proglacial lakes endemic in the land-system. Not resembling the more extensive definitions of the classical &#8216;Glacial Lake Lapworth&#8217;, these ice contact lakes were smaller time transgressive moraine- and bedrock-dammed basins that evolved with ice marginal retreat. Combining, for the first time on glacial sediments, OSL bleaching profiles for cobbles with single grain and small aliquot OSL measurements on sands, has produced a coherent chronology from these heterogeneously bleached samples, and constrained for the Irish Sea Glacier a post 30ka ice maximum advance, 26.5&#177;1.8ka maximum extent, and 25.3&#177;1.6 to 20.6&#177;2.2ka retreat vacating the region. With retreat of the Irish Sea Glacier an opportunistic Welsh re-advance 19.7&#177;2.5ka took advantage of the vacated space and rode over Irish Sea Glacier moraines. Our geomorphological chronosequence shows a glacial system forced by climate, but mediated by piracy of ice sources shared with the larger and marine terminating Irish Sea Ice Stream to the west. The Irish Sea Glacier underwent changes flow regime and fronting environments driven by stagnation and decline as the primary impetus to advance was diverted. Ultimately, the glacier of the English Midlands display complex uncoupling and realignment during deglaciation and ice margin retreat towards upland hinterlands ~17.8 kyrs (Lake District and Pennines) and asynchronous behaviour as individual adjacent ice lobes became increasingly important in driving the landform record. </jats:p> Conference Object Ice Sheet Sea ice The University of Liverpool Repository Glacial Lake ENVELOPE(-129.463,-129.463,58.259,58.259)
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description <jats:p> Comprehensive mapping and the Briticechrono geochronology provides a reconstruction of the last advance and retreat of the only land-terminating ice lobe of the western British Irish Ice Sheet. The Irish Sea Glacier was fed by ice from Lake District, Irish Sea and Wales, and extended to maximum limits in the English Midlands. During ice retreat after 27 kyrs, a series of reverse bedrock slopes rendered proglacial lakes endemic in the land-system. Not resembling the more extensive definitions of the classical &#8216;Glacial Lake Lapworth&#8217;, these ice contact lakes were smaller time transgressive moraine- and bedrock-dammed basins that evolved with ice marginal retreat. Combining, for the first time on glacial sediments, OSL bleaching profiles for cobbles with single grain and small aliquot OSL measurements on sands, has produced a coherent chronology from these heterogeneously bleached samples, and constrained for the Irish Sea Glacier a post 30ka ice maximum advance, 26.5&#177;1.8ka maximum extent, and 25.3&#177;1.6 to 20.6&#177;2.2ka retreat vacating the region. With retreat of the Irish Sea Glacier an opportunistic Welsh re-advance 19.7&#177;2.5ka took advantage of the vacated space and rode over Irish Sea Glacier moraines. Our geomorphological chronosequence shows a glacial system forced by climate, but mediated by piracy of ice sources shared with the larger and marine terminating Irish Sea Ice Stream to the west. The Irish Sea Glacier underwent changes flow regime and fronting environments driven by stagnation and decline as the primary impetus to advance was diverted. Ultimately, the glacier of the English Midlands display complex uncoupling and realignment during deglaciation and ice margin retreat towards upland hinterlands ~17.8 kyrs (Lake District and Pennines) and asynchronous behaviour as individual adjacent ice lobes became increasingly important in driving the landform record. </jats:p>
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author Chiverrell, Richard
Thomas, Geoff
Burke, Matthew
Medialdea, Alicia
Smedley, Rachel
Bateman, Mark
Clark, Chris
Duller, Geoff
Fabel, Derek
Jenkins, Geraint
Ou, Xianjiao
Roberts, Helen
Scourse, James
spellingShingle Chiverrell, Richard
Thomas, Geoff
Burke, Matthew
Medialdea, Alicia
Smedley, Rachel
Bateman, Mark
Clark, Chris
Duller, Geoff
Fabel, Derek
Jenkins, Geraint
Ou, Xianjiao
Roberts, Helen
Scourse, James
The evolution of the terrestrial-terminating Irish Sea glacier during the last glaciation
author_facet Chiverrell, Richard
Thomas, Geoff
Burke, Matthew
Medialdea, Alicia
Smedley, Rachel
Bateman, Mark
Clark, Chris
Duller, Geoff
Fabel, Derek
Jenkins, Geraint
Ou, Xianjiao
Roberts, Helen
Scourse, James
author_sort Chiverrell, Richard
title The evolution of the terrestrial-terminating Irish Sea glacier during the last glaciation
title_short The evolution of the terrestrial-terminating Irish Sea glacier during the last glaciation
title_full The evolution of the terrestrial-terminating Irish Sea glacier during the last glaciation
title_fullStr The evolution of the terrestrial-terminating Irish Sea glacier during the last glaciation
title_full_unstemmed The evolution of the terrestrial-terminating Irish Sea glacier during the last glaciation
title_sort evolution of the terrestrial-terminating irish sea glacier during the last glaciation
publisher Copernicus GmbH
publishDate 2020
url http://livrepository.liverpool.ac.uk/3082248/
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-9438
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op_relation Collapse authors list. Chiverrell, Richard orcid:0000-0002-7307-2756 , Thomas, Geoff, Burke, Matthew, Medialdea, Alicia, Smedley, Rachel, Bateman, Mark orcid:0000-0003-1756-6046 , Clark, Chris orcid:0000-0002-1021-6679 , Duller, Geoff orcid:0000-0002-2694-4590 , Fabel, Derek orcid:0000-0003-2859-3293 , Jenkins, Geraint et al (show 3 more authors) , Ou, Xianjiao, Roberts, Helen and Scourse, James (2020) The evolution of the terrestrial-terminating Irish Sea glacier during the last glaciation. .
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