Terrestrial record of post-Eocene climate history in Marie Byrd Land, West Antarctica

Hydrovolcanic deposits, interbedded tills and recycled microfossils, together with erosion anomalies in the Marie Byrd Land (MBL) landscape, each provide a portion of the record of glaciation and deglaciation events from late Oligocene to the present. We have attempted to synthesize these data sourc...

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Main Authors: LEMASURIER W. E., ROCCHI, SERGIO
Other Authors: Lemasurier, W. E., Rocchi, Sergio
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2005
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11568/97761
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spelling ftunivpisairis:oai:arpi.unipi.it:11568/97761 2024-02-27T08:33:50+00:00 Terrestrial record of post-Eocene climate history in Marie Byrd Land, West Antarctica LEMASURIER W. E. ROCCHI, SERGIO Lemasurier, W. E. Rocchi, Sergio 2005 STAMPA http://hdl.handle.net/11568/97761 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000230002700005 volume:87A firstpage:51 lastpage:66 numberofpages:16 journal:GEOGRAFISKA ANNALER. SERIES A, PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY http://hdl.handle.net/11568/97761 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-20844433396 info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2005 ftunivpisairis 2024-01-31T17:41:50Z Hydrovolcanic deposits, interbedded tills and recycled microfossils, together with erosion anomalies in the Marie Byrd Land (MBL) landscape, each provide a portion of the record of glaciation and deglaciation events from late Oligocene to the present. We have attempted to synthesize these data sources to provide a more complete record, and to reconcile them with climatic events recorded elsewhere in Antarctica and the deep sea. The MBL data suggest that the late Oligocene was marked by the development of an ice cap at Mount Petras, where the MBL dome was beginning to rise from a near-sea-level position. Furthermore, unusually advanced cirque development in the dome crest area is difficult to explain unless there was a period of effective cirque erosion in that area between c. 25 and 15 Ma Bp. These inferences are consistent with evidence from the Ross Sea for an expansion of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) in mid-Miocene (15-17 Ma BP) time. The deep sea oxygen isotope proxy record has been interpreted to show the inception of West Antarctic glaciation around 6 Ma BP. This can perhaps be reconciled with the terrestrial record if one considers (1) the observation that large volume changes in the WAIS cannot produce a delta(18)O signal that is significantly outside limits of error, and (2) that the landscape in West Antarctica has evolved from very low regional relief in the Oligocene, to more than 2 km of local relief in the present day, as a result of dome uplift since c. 27 Ma Bp, and the growth of large volcanoes since c. 19 Ma BP. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Ice cap Ice Sheet Marie Byrd Land Ross Sea West Antarctica ARPI - Archivio della Ricerca dell'Università di Pisa Antarctic Byrd Marie Byrd Land ENVELOPE(-130.000,-130.000,-78.000,-78.000) Mount Petras ENVELOPE(-128.650,-128.650,-75.867,-75.867) Petras ENVELOPE(-128.650,-128.650,-75.867,-75.867) Ross Sea West Antarctic Ice Sheet West Antarctica
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description Hydrovolcanic deposits, interbedded tills and recycled microfossils, together with erosion anomalies in the Marie Byrd Land (MBL) landscape, each provide a portion of the record of glaciation and deglaciation events from late Oligocene to the present. We have attempted to synthesize these data sources to provide a more complete record, and to reconcile them with climatic events recorded elsewhere in Antarctica and the deep sea. The MBL data suggest that the late Oligocene was marked by the development of an ice cap at Mount Petras, where the MBL dome was beginning to rise from a near-sea-level position. Furthermore, unusually advanced cirque development in the dome crest area is difficult to explain unless there was a period of effective cirque erosion in that area between c. 25 and 15 Ma Bp. These inferences are consistent with evidence from the Ross Sea for an expansion of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) in mid-Miocene (15-17 Ma BP) time. The deep sea oxygen isotope proxy record has been interpreted to show the inception of West Antarctic glaciation around 6 Ma BP. This can perhaps be reconciled with the terrestrial record if one considers (1) the observation that large volume changes in the WAIS cannot produce a delta(18)O signal that is significantly outside limits of error, and (2) that the landscape in West Antarctica has evolved from very low regional relief in the Oligocene, to more than 2 km of local relief in the present day, as a result of dome uplift since c. 27 Ma Bp, and the growth of large volcanoes since c. 19 Ma BP.
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Rocchi, Sergio
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author LEMASURIER W. E.
ROCCHI, SERGIO
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Terrestrial record of post-Eocene climate history in Marie Byrd Land, West Antarctica
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title Terrestrial record of post-Eocene climate history in Marie Byrd Land, West Antarctica
title_short Terrestrial record of post-Eocene climate history in Marie Byrd Land, West Antarctica
title_full Terrestrial record of post-Eocene climate history in Marie Byrd Land, West Antarctica
title_fullStr Terrestrial record of post-Eocene climate history in Marie Byrd Land, West Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed Terrestrial record of post-Eocene climate history in Marie Byrd Land, West Antarctica
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