Sedimentology and luminescence ages of glacial Lake Humber deposits in the central Vale of York

The sedimentary sequence through the Hemingbrough Formation exposed at two sites in the central part of the Vale of York, south of the Escrick moraine ridge, is described and used to reconstruct the palaeoenvironmental history of Glacial Lake Humber. Interbedded wave ripples and laminated silts and...

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Main Authors: Della K Murton, Steven M Pawley, Julian Murton
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Published: 2009
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spelling ftunivsussexfig:oai:figshare.com:article/23320322 2023-06-18T03:41:14+02:00 Sedimentology and luminescence ages of glacial Lake Humber deposits in the central Vale of York Della K Murton Steven M Pawley Julian Murton 2009-01-01T00:00:00Z https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Sedimentology_and_luminescence_ages_of_glacial_Lake_Humber_deposits_in_the_central_Vale_of_York/23320322 unknown 10779/uos.23320322.v1 https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Sedimentology_and_luminescence_ages_of_glacial_Lake_Humber_deposits_in_the_central_Vale_of_York/23320322 Copyright not evaluated Uncategorised value Text Journal contribution 2009 ftunivsussexfig 2023-06-07T23:31:19Z The sedimentary sequence through the Hemingbrough Formation exposed at two sites in the central part of the Vale of York, south of the Escrick moraine ridge, is described and used to reconstruct the palaeoenvironmental history of Glacial Lake Humber. Interbedded wave ripples and laminated silts and clays at both sites indicate that Lake Humber was characterised by fluctuating water levels, often no deeper than wave base. Optically stimulated luminescence ages of 21.0 1.9, 21.9 2.0, and 24.1 2.2 kyr returned from two wave-rippled sandy beds within the glaciolacustrine sequence at Hemingbrough, c. 10 km south of the Escrick moraine ridge, provide the first direct chronological determination for the low-level phase of Lake Humber. As these beds are principally attributed to glacial meltwater emanating from the Vale of York ice lobe of the British Ice Sheet, when its margin was at or near the Escrick moraine ridge, this corroborates the interpretation that this ridge marks the LGM ice limit. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ice Sheet University of Sussex: Figshare Glacial Lake ENVELOPE(-129.463,-129.463,58.259,58.259) Moraine Ridge ENVELOPE(168.050,168.050,-72.300,-72.300)
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Julian Murton
Sedimentology and luminescence ages of glacial Lake Humber deposits in the central Vale of York
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description The sedimentary sequence through the Hemingbrough Formation exposed at two sites in the central part of the Vale of York, south of the Escrick moraine ridge, is described and used to reconstruct the palaeoenvironmental history of Glacial Lake Humber. Interbedded wave ripples and laminated silts and clays at both sites indicate that Lake Humber was characterised by fluctuating water levels, often no deeper than wave base. Optically stimulated luminescence ages of 21.0 1.9, 21.9 2.0, and 24.1 2.2 kyr returned from two wave-rippled sandy beds within the glaciolacustrine sequence at Hemingbrough, c. 10 km south of the Escrick moraine ridge, provide the first direct chronological determination for the low-level phase of Lake Humber. As these beds are principally attributed to glacial meltwater emanating from the Vale of York ice lobe of the British Ice Sheet, when its margin was at or near the Escrick moraine ridge, this corroborates the interpretation that this ridge marks the LGM ice limit.
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Steven M Pawley
Julian Murton
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Julian Murton
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title Sedimentology and luminescence ages of glacial Lake Humber deposits in the central Vale of York
title_short Sedimentology and luminescence ages of glacial Lake Humber deposits in the central Vale of York
title_full Sedimentology and luminescence ages of glacial Lake Humber deposits in the central Vale of York
title_fullStr Sedimentology and luminescence ages of glacial Lake Humber deposits in the central Vale of York
title_full_unstemmed Sedimentology and luminescence ages of glacial Lake Humber deposits in the central Vale of York
title_sort sedimentology and luminescence ages of glacial lake humber deposits in the central vale of york
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