Dynamics of the late Plio–Pleistocene West Antarctic Ice Sheet documented in subglacial diamictites, AND-1B drill core

Geologic studies of sediment deposited by glaciers can provide crucial insights into the subglacial environment. We studied muddy diamictites in the ANtarctic geological DRILLing (ANDRILL) AND-1B drill core, acquired from beneath the Ross Ice Shelf in McMurdo Sound, with the aim of identifying paleo...

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Published in:Global and Planetary Change
Main Authors: Cowan, Ellen A., Christoffersen, Poul, Powell, Ross D., Talarico, Franco M.
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11365/48217
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloplacha.2014.05.011
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description Geologic studies of sediment deposited by glaciers can provide crucial insights into the subglacial environment. We studied muddy diamictites in the ANtarctic geological DRILLing (ANDRILL) AND-1B drill core, acquired from beneath the Ross Ice Shelf in McMurdo Sound, with the aim of identifying paleo-ice stream activity in the Plio-Pleistocene. Glacial advances were identified from glacial surfaces of erosion (GSEs) and subglacial diamictites within three complete sequences were investigated using lithofacies associations, micromorphology, and quartz sand grain microtextures. Whereas conditions in the Late Pliocene resemble the modern Greenland Ice Sheet where fast flowing glaciers lubricated by surface meltwater terminate directly in the sea (interval 201-212. mbsl) conditions in the Late Pleistocene are similar to modern West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) ice streams (38-49. mbsl). We identify the latter from ductile deformation and high pore-water pressure, which resulted in pervasive rotation and formation of till pellets and low relief, rounded sand grains dominated by abrasion. In the transitional period during the Mid-Pleistocene (55-68. mbsf), a slow moving inland ice sheet deposited tills with brittle deformation, producing lineations and bi-masepic and unistrial plasma fabric, along with high relief, conchoidally fractured quartz grains. Changes in the provenance of gravel to cobble-size clasts support a distant source area of Byrd Glacier for fast-flowing paleo-ice streams and a proximal area between Darwin and Skelton Glaciers for the slow-moving inland ice sheet. This difference in till provenance documents a shift in direction of glacial flow at the core site, which indirectly reflects changes in the size and thickness of the WAIS. Hence, we found that fast ice streaming motion is a consequence of a thicker WAIS pushing flow lines to the west and introducing clasts from the Byrd Glacier source area to the drill site. The detailed analysis of diamictites in AND-1B demonstrates that Pliocene glacial ...
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spelling ftunivsiena:oai:usiena-air.unisi.it:11365/48217 2025-06-15T14:11:05+00:00 Dynamics of the late Plio–Pleistocene West Antarctic Ice Sheet documented in subglacial diamictites, AND-1B drill core Cowan, Ellen A. Christoffersen, Poul Powell, Ross D. Talarico, Franco M. Cowan, Ellen A. Christoffersen, Poul Powell, Ross D. Talarico, Franco M. 2014 STAMPA http://hdl.handle.net/11365/48217 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloplacha.2014.05.011 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000338978900005 volume:119 firstpage:56 lastpage:70 numberofpages:15 journal:GLOBAL AND PLANETARY CHANGE http://hdl.handle.net/11365/48217 doi:10.1016/j.gloplacha.2014.05.011 info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Deformable bed Ice stream Micromorphology Pleistocene Ross Sea Subglacial till info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2014 ftunivsiena https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloplacha.2014.05.011 2025-05-29T04:15:49Z Geologic studies of sediment deposited by glaciers can provide crucial insights into the subglacial environment. We studied muddy diamictites in the ANtarctic geological DRILLing (ANDRILL) AND-1B drill core, acquired from beneath the Ross Ice Shelf in McMurdo Sound, with the aim of identifying paleo-ice stream activity in the Plio-Pleistocene. Glacial advances were identified from glacial surfaces of erosion (GSEs) and subglacial diamictites within three complete sequences were investigated using lithofacies associations, micromorphology, and quartz sand grain microtextures. Whereas conditions in the Late Pliocene resemble the modern Greenland Ice Sheet where fast flowing glaciers lubricated by surface meltwater terminate directly in the sea (interval 201-212. mbsl) conditions in the Late Pleistocene are similar to modern West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) ice streams (38-49. mbsl). We identify the latter from ductile deformation and high pore-water pressure, which resulted in pervasive rotation and formation of till pellets and low relief, rounded sand grains dominated by abrasion. In the transitional period during the Mid-Pleistocene (55-68. mbsf), a slow moving inland ice sheet deposited tills with brittle deformation, producing lineations and bi-masepic and unistrial plasma fabric, along with high relief, conchoidally fractured quartz grains. Changes in the provenance of gravel to cobble-size clasts support a distant source area of Byrd Glacier for fast-flowing paleo-ice streams and a proximal area between Darwin and Skelton Glaciers for the slow-moving inland ice sheet. This difference in till provenance documents a shift in direction of glacial flow at the core site, which indirectly reflects changes in the size and thickness of the WAIS. Hence, we found that fast ice streaming motion is a consequence of a thicker WAIS pushing flow lines to the west and introducing clasts from the Byrd Glacier source area to the drill site. The detailed analysis of diamictites in AND-1B demonstrates that Pliocene glacial ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Byrd Glacier glacier Greenland Ice Sheet Ice Shelf McMurdo Sound Ross Ice Shelf Ross Sea Unknown Antarctic The Antarctic Ross Sea West Antarctic Ice Sheet McMurdo Sound Ross Ice Shelf Greenland Byrd Byrd Glacier ENVELOPE(160.333,160.333,-80.250,-80.250) Global and Planetary Change 119 56 70
spellingShingle Deformable bed
Ice stream
Micromorphology
Pleistocene
Ross Sea
Subglacial till
Cowan, Ellen A.
Christoffersen, Poul
Powell, Ross D.
Talarico, Franco M.
Dynamics of the late Plio–Pleistocene West Antarctic Ice Sheet documented in subglacial diamictites, AND-1B drill core
title Dynamics of the late Plio–Pleistocene West Antarctic Ice Sheet documented in subglacial diamictites, AND-1B drill core
title_full Dynamics of the late Plio–Pleistocene West Antarctic Ice Sheet documented in subglacial diamictites, AND-1B drill core
title_fullStr Dynamics of the late Plio–Pleistocene West Antarctic Ice Sheet documented in subglacial diamictites, AND-1B drill core
title_full_unstemmed Dynamics of the late Plio–Pleistocene West Antarctic Ice Sheet documented in subglacial diamictites, AND-1B drill core
title_short Dynamics of the late Plio–Pleistocene West Antarctic Ice Sheet documented in subglacial diamictites, AND-1B drill core
title_sort dynamics of the late plio–pleistocene west antarctic ice sheet documented in subglacial diamictites, and-1b drill core
topic Deformable bed
Ice stream
Micromorphology
Pleistocene
Ross Sea
Subglacial till
topic_facet Deformable bed
Ice stream
Micromorphology
Pleistocene
Ross Sea
Subglacial till
url http://hdl.handle.net/11365/48217
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloplacha.2014.05.011