The deglaciation of the western sector of the Irish Ice Sheet from the inner continental shelf to its terrestrial margin

This paper provides a new deglacial chronology for retreat of the Irish Ice Sheet from the continental shelf of western Ireland to the adjoining coastline, a region where the timing and drivers of ice recession have never been fully constrained. Previous work suggests maximum ice-sheet extent on the...

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Main Authors: Roberts, David H, Cofaigh, Colm O, Ballantyne, Colin K, Burke, Matthew, Chiverrell, Richard C, Evans, David JA, Clark, Chris D, Duller, Geoff AT, Ely, Jeremy, Fabel, Derek, Small, David, Smedley, Rachel K, Callard, S Louise
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2020
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https://doi.org/10.1111/bor.12448
http://livrepository.liverpool.ac.uk/3089277/1/Roberts%20et%20al.%202020%20%28Boreas%29%20-%20western%20sector%20of%20Irish%20Sea.pdf
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spelling ftunivliverpool:oai:livrepository.liverpool.ac.uk:3089277 2023-05-15T16:39:55+02:00 The deglaciation of the western sector of the Irish Ice Sheet from the inner continental shelf to its terrestrial margin Roberts, David H Cofaigh, Colm O Ballantyne, Colin K Burke, Matthew Chiverrell, Richard C Evans, David JA Clark, Chris D Duller, Geoff AT Ely, Jeremy Fabel, Derek Small, David Smedley, Rachel K Callard, S Louise 2020 text http://livrepository.liverpool.ac.uk/3089277/ https://doi.org/10.1111/bor.12448 http://livrepository.liverpool.ac.uk/3089277/1/Roberts%20et%20al.%202020%20%28Boreas%29%20-%20western%20sector%20of%20Irish%20Sea.pdf en eng Wiley http://livrepository.liverpool.ac.uk/3089277/1/Roberts%20et%20al.%202020%20%28Boreas%29%20-%20western%20sector%20of%20Irish%20Sea.pdf Collapse authors list. Roberts, David H, Cofaigh, Colm O, Ballantyne, Colin K, Burke, Matthew, Chiverrell, Richard C orcid:0000-0002-7307-2756 , Evans, David JA, Clark, Chris D, Duller, Geoff AT, Ely, Jeremy, Fabel, Derek et al (show 3 more authors) , Small, David, Smedley, Rachel K orcid:0000-0001-7773-5193 and Callard, S Louise (2020) The deglaciation of the western sector of the Irish Ice Sheet from the inner continental shelf to its terrestrial margin. BOREAS, 49 (3). pp. 438-460. Article NonPeerReviewed 2020 ftunivliverpool https://doi.org/10.1111/bor.12448 2023-01-19T23:54:54Z This paper provides a new deglacial chronology for retreat of the Irish Ice Sheet from the continental shelf of western Ireland to the adjoining coastline, a region where the timing and drivers of ice recession have never been fully constrained. Previous work suggests maximum ice-sheet extent on the outer western continental shelf occurred at ~26–24 cal. ka BP with the initial retreat of the ice marked by the production of grounding-zone wedges between 23–21.1 cal. ka BP. However, the timing and rate of ice-sheet retreat from the inner continental shelf to the present coast are largely unknown. This paper reports 31 new terrestrial cosmogenic nuclide (TCN) ages from erratics and ice-moulded bedrock and three new optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) ages on deglacial outwash. The TCN data constrain deglaciation of the near coast (Aran Islands) to ~19.5–18.5 ka. This infers ice retreated rapidly from the mid-shelf after 21 ka, but the combined effects of bathymetric shallowing and pinning acted to stabilize the ice at the Aran Islands. However, marginal stability was short-lived, with multiple coastal sites along the Connemara/Galway coasts demonstrating ice recession under terrestrial conditions by 18.2–17. ka. This pattern of retreat continued as ice retreated eastward through inner Galway Bay by 16.5 ka. South of Galway, the Kilkee–Kilrush Moraine Complex and Scattery Island moraines point to late stage re-advances of the ice sheet into southern County Clare ~14.1–13.3 ka, but the large errors associated with the OSL ages make correlation with other regional re-advances difficult. It seems more likely that these moraines are the product of regional ice lobes adjusting to internal ice-sheet dynamics during deglaciation in the time window 17–16 ka. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ice Sheet The University of Liverpool Repository Boreas 49 3 438 460
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description This paper provides a new deglacial chronology for retreat of the Irish Ice Sheet from the continental shelf of western Ireland to the adjoining coastline, a region where the timing and drivers of ice recession have never been fully constrained. Previous work suggests maximum ice-sheet extent on the outer western continental shelf occurred at ~26–24 cal. ka BP with the initial retreat of the ice marked by the production of grounding-zone wedges between 23–21.1 cal. ka BP. However, the timing and rate of ice-sheet retreat from the inner continental shelf to the present coast are largely unknown. This paper reports 31 new terrestrial cosmogenic nuclide (TCN) ages from erratics and ice-moulded bedrock and three new optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) ages on deglacial outwash. The TCN data constrain deglaciation of the near coast (Aran Islands) to ~19.5–18.5 ka. This infers ice retreated rapidly from the mid-shelf after 21 ka, but the combined effects of bathymetric shallowing and pinning acted to stabilize the ice at the Aran Islands. However, marginal stability was short-lived, with multiple coastal sites along the Connemara/Galway coasts demonstrating ice recession under terrestrial conditions by 18.2–17. ka. This pattern of retreat continued as ice retreated eastward through inner Galway Bay by 16.5 ka. South of Galway, the Kilkee–Kilrush Moraine Complex and Scattery Island moraines point to late stage re-advances of the ice sheet into southern County Clare ~14.1–13.3 ka, but the large errors associated with the OSL ages make correlation with other regional re-advances difficult. It seems more likely that these moraines are the product of regional ice lobes adjusting to internal ice-sheet dynamics during deglaciation in the time window 17–16 ka.
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author Roberts, David H
Cofaigh, Colm O
Ballantyne, Colin K
Burke, Matthew
Chiverrell, Richard C
Evans, David JA
Clark, Chris D
Duller, Geoff AT
Ely, Jeremy
Fabel, Derek
Small, David
Smedley, Rachel K
Callard, S Louise
spellingShingle Roberts, David H
Cofaigh, Colm O
Ballantyne, Colin K
Burke, Matthew
Chiverrell, Richard C
Evans, David JA
Clark, Chris D
Duller, Geoff AT
Ely, Jeremy
Fabel, Derek
Small, David
Smedley, Rachel K
Callard, S Louise
The deglaciation of the western sector of the Irish Ice Sheet from the inner continental shelf to its terrestrial margin
author_facet Roberts, David H
Cofaigh, Colm O
Ballantyne, Colin K
Burke, Matthew
Chiverrell, Richard C
Evans, David JA
Clark, Chris D
Duller, Geoff AT
Ely, Jeremy
Fabel, Derek
Small, David
Smedley, Rachel K
Callard, S Louise
author_sort Roberts, David H
title The deglaciation of the western sector of the Irish Ice Sheet from the inner continental shelf to its terrestrial margin
title_short The deglaciation of the western sector of the Irish Ice Sheet from the inner continental shelf to its terrestrial margin
title_full The deglaciation of the western sector of the Irish Ice Sheet from the inner continental shelf to its terrestrial margin
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title_full_unstemmed The deglaciation of the western sector of the Irish Ice Sheet from the inner continental shelf to its terrestrial margin
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http://livrepository.liverpool.ac.uk/3089277/1/Roberts%20et%20al.%202020%20%28Boreas%29%20-%20western%20sector%20of%20Irish%20Sea.pdf
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Collapse authors list. Roberts, David H, Cofaigh, Colm O, Ballantyne, Colin K, Burke, Matthew, Chiverrell, Richard C orcid:0000-0002-7307-2756 , Evans, David JA, Clark, Chris D, Duller, Geoff AT, Ely, Jeremy, Fabel, Derek et al (show 3 more authors) , Small, David, Smedley, Rachel K orcid:0000-0001-7773-5193 and Callard, S Louise (2020) The deglaciation of the western sector of the Irish Ice Sheet from the inner continental shelf to its terrestrial margin. BOREAS, 49 (3). pp. 438-460.
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