The Ricker Hills Tillite provides evidence of Oligocene warm-based glaciation in Victoria Land, Antarctica

The relationship between the Ricker Hills Tillite (RHT), which represents the northernmost outcrop of lithified continental glacial deposits in Victoria Land, is discussed with respect to the glacial landscape assemblage of the Ricker Hills, a nunatak at the internal border of the Transantarctic Mou...

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Main Authors: BARONI, CARLO, SALVATORE, MARIA CRISTINA, FASANO F, GIORGETTI G, RIBECAI C.
Other Authors: Baroni, Carlo, Fasano, F, Giorgetti, G, Salvatore, MARIA CRISTINA, Ribecai, C.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2008
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11568/194304
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spelling ftunivpisairis:oai:arpi.unipi.it:11568/194304 2024-02-11T09:55:47+01:00 The Ricker Hills Tillite provides evidence of Oligocene warm-based glaciation in Victoria Land, Antarctica BARONI, CARLO SALVATORE, MARIA CRISTINA FASANO F GIORGETTI G RIBECAI C. Baroni, Carlo Fasano, F Giorgetti, G Salvatore, MARIA CRISTINA Ribecai, C. 2008 STAMPA http://hdl.handle.net/11568/194304 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloplacha.2007.05.004 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000253576900018 volume:60 issue:(3-4) firstpage:457 lastpage:470 numberofpages:14 journal:GLOBAL AND PLANETARY CHANGE http://hdl.handle.net/11568/194304 doi:10.1016/j.gloplacha.2007.05.004 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-38349096198 tillite Landscape evolution authigenic smectite Paleoclimate Cenozoic Climate stability of East Antarctic Ice Sheet Antarctica info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2008 ftunivpisairis https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloplacha.2007.05.004 2024-01-17T17:50:50Z The relationship between the Ricker Hills Tillite (RHT), which represents the northernmost outcrop of lithified continental glacial deposits in Victoria Land, is discussed with respect to the glacial landscape assemblage of the Ricker Hills, a nunatak at the internal border of the Transantarctic Mountains. A warm-based ice sheet deposited the tillite and induced syn- to post-depositional glacial deformation under wet conditions both of the tillite and of the bedrock. The thickness of the ice sheet on the nunatak is estimated to have been 600 m, at most. The area had been deeply eroded before deposition of the RHT as documented by the low elevation of tillite outcrops located in overdeepened depressions of the nunatak. Micropaleontological analysis evidences only the presence of Permian to Jurassic palynomorphs. X-ray diffraction and SEM–EDS analyses of clay minerals in the RHT indicate continental chemical weathering under wet conditions after the RHT deposition. As documented by clay mineral assemblage variation in CRP drillholes, the progressive cooling of the Antarctic continent allowed chemical weathering in “warm” conditions until the Late Oligocene period in southern Victoria Land, leading to a chronological constrain for RHT deposition. Conservatively estimating the sea level to have been between the tillite outcrops and the erosional trimline limiting horns in the Ricker Hills, at the time of RHT deposition, we suggest that the maximum uplift of the area would not have exceeded 900–1500 m since at least Late Oligocene. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Ice Sheet Victoria Land ARPI - Archivio della Ricerca dell'Università di Pisa Antarctic The Antarctic Victoria Land East Antarctic Ice Sheet Transantarctic Mountains Ricker Hills ENVELOPE(159.167,159.167,-75.683,-75.683) Global and Planetary Change 60 3-4 457 470
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topic tillite
Landscape evolution
authigenic smectite
Paleoclimate
Cenozoic
Climate stability of East Antarctic Ice Sheet
Antarctica
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Landscape evolution
authigenic smectite
Paleoclimate
Cenozoic
Climate stability of East Antarctic Ice Sheet
Antarctica
BARONI, CARLO
SALVATORE, MARIA CRISTINA
FASANO F
GIORGETTI G
RIBECAI C.
The Ricker Hills Tillite provides evidence of Oligocene warm-based glaciation in Victoria Land, Antarctica
topic_facet tillite
Landscape evolution
authigenic smectite
Paleoclimate
Cenozoic
Climate stability of East Antarctic Ice Sheet
Antarctica
description The relationship between the Ricker Hills Tillite (RHT), which represents the northernmost outcrop of lithified continental glacial deposits in Victoria Land, is discussed with respect to the glacial landscape assemblage of the Ricker Hills, a nunatak at the internal border of the Transantarctic Mountains. A warm-based ice sheet deposited the tillite and induced syn- to post-depositional glacial deformation under wet conditions both of the tillite and of the bedrock. The thickness of the ice sheet on the nunatak is estimated to have been 600 m, at most. The area had been deeply eroded before deposition of the RHT as documented by the low elevation of tillite outcrops located in overdeepened depressions of the nunatak. Micropaleontological analysis evidences only the presence of Permian to Jurassic palynomorphs. X-ray diffraction and SEM–EDS analyses of clay minerals in the RHT indicate continental chemical weathering under wet conditions after the RHT deposition. As documented by clay mineral assemblage variation in CRP drillholes, the progressive cooling of the Antarctic continent allowed chemical weathering in “warm” conditions until the Late Oligocene period in southern Victoria Land, leading to a chronological constrain for RHT deposition. Conservatively estimating the sea level to have been between the tillite outcrops and the erosional trimline limiting horns in the Ricker Hills, at the time of RHT deposition, we suggest that the maximum uplift of the area would not have exceeded 900–1500 m since at least Late Oligocene.
author2 Baroni, Carlo
Fasano, F
Giorgetti, G
Salvatore, MARIA CRISTINA
Ribecai, C.
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author BARONI, CARLO
SALVATORE, MARIA CRISTINA
FASANO F
GIORGETTI G
RIBECAI C.
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SALVATORE, MARIA CRISTINA
FASANO F
GIORGETTI G
RIBECAI C.
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title The Ricker Hills Tillite provides evidence of Oligocene warm-based glaciation in Victoria Land, Antarctica
title_short The Ricker Hills Tillite provides evidence of Oligocene warm-based glaciation in Victoria Land, Antarctica
title_full The Ricker Hills Tillite provides evidence of Oligocene warm-based glaciation in Victoria Land, Antarctica
title_fullStr The Ricker Hills Tillite provides evidence of Oligocene warm-based glaciation in Victoria Land, Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed The Ricker Hills Tillite provides evidence of Oligocene warm-based glaciation in Victoria Land, Antarctica
title_sort ricker hills tillite provides evidence of oligocene warm-based glaciation in victoria land, antarctica
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloplacha.2007.05.004
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