Late Pliocene age of glacial deposits at Heidemann Valley, East Antarctica: evidence for the last major glaciation in the Vestfold Hills.

A Pliocene (2.6–3.5 Ma) age is determined from glacial sediments studied in a 20 m long, 4 m deep trench excavated in Heidemann Valley, Vestfold Hills, East Antarctica. The age determination is based on a combined study of amino acid racemization, diatoms, foraminifera, and magnetic polarity, and su...

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Main Authors: Colhoun, EA, Kiernan, K, McConnell, A, Quilty, PG, Fink, D, Murray-Wallace, C, Whitehead, J
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2010
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Online Access:https://eprints.utas.edu.au/9918/
https://eprints.utas.edu.au/9918/1/kiernan.pdf
https://doi.org/10.1017/S0954102009990526
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spelling ftunivtasmania:oai:eprints.utas.edu.au:9918 2023-05-15T13:36:47+02:00 Late Pliocene age of glacial deposits at Heidemann Valley, East Antarctica: evidence for the last major glaciation in the Vestfold Hills. Colhoun, EA Kiernan, K McConnell, A Quilty, PG Fink, D Murray-Wallace, C Whitehead, J 2010-02 application/pdf https://eprints.utas.edu.au/9918/ https://eprints.utas.edu.au/9918/1/kiernan.pdf https://doi.org/10.1017/S0954102009990526 en eng https://eprints.utas.edu.au/9918/1/kiernan.pdf Colhoun, EA, Kiernan, K, McConnell, A, Quilty, PG, Fink, D, Murray-Wallace, C and Whitehead, J 2010 , 'Late Pliocene age of glacial deposits at Heidemann Valley, East Antarctica: evidence for the last major glaciation in the Vestfold Hills.' , Antarctic Science, vol. 22, no. 1 , pp. 53-63 , doi:10.1017/S0954102009990526 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0954102009990526>. cc_utas amino acid racemization dating diatoms foraminifera magnetic polarity origin Sørsdal Glacier trench excavation Article PeerReviewed 2010 ftunivtasmania https://doi.org/10.1017/S0954102009990526 2020-05-30T07:23:37Z A Pliocene (2.6–3.5 Ma) age is determined from glacial sediments studied in a 20 m long, 4 m deep trench excavated in Heidemann Valley, Vestfold Hills, East Antarctica. The age determination is based on a combined study of amino acid racemization, diatoms, foraminifera, and magnetic polarity, and supports earlier estimates of the age of the sedimentary section; all are beyond 14C range. Four till units are recognized and documented, and 16 subunits are identified. All are ascribed to deposition during a Late Pliocene glaciation that was probably the last time the entire Vestfold Hills was covered by an enlarged East Antarctic Ice Sheet (EAIS). Evidence for other more recent glacial events of the ‘Vestfold Glaciation’ may have been due to lateral expansion of the Sørsdal Glacier and limited expansion of the icesheet margin during the Last Glacial Maximum rather than a major expansion of the EAIS. The deposit appears to correlate with a marine deposition event recorded in Ocean Drilling Program Site 1166 in Prydz Bay, possibly with the Bardin Bluffs Formation of the Prince Charles Mountains and with part of the time represented in the ANDRILL AND-1B core in the Ross Sea. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Science Antarctica East Antarctica Ice Sheet Prince Charles Mountains Prydz Bay Ross Sea Sørsdal Glacier University of Tasmania: UTas ePrints Antarctic East Antarctica Ross Sea Vestfold Hills Prydz Bay East Antarctic Ice Sheet Vestfold Prince Charles Mountains ENVELOPE(67.246,67.246,-71.427,-71.427) Heidemann Valley ENVELOPE(78.021,78.021,-68.574,-68.574) Bardin Bluffs ENVELOPE(68.133,68.133,-70.819,-70.819) Sørsdal Glacier ENVELOPE(78.167,78.167,-68.700,-68.700) Antarctic Science 22 01 53
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topic amino acid racemization dating
diatoms
foraminifera
magnetic polarity
origin
Sørsdal Glacier
trench excavation
spellingShingle amino acid racemization dating
diatoms
foraminifera
magnetic polarity
origin
Sørsdal Glacier
trench excavation
Colhoun, EA
Kiernan, K
McConnell, A
Quilty, PG
Fink, D
Murray-Wallace, C
Whitehead, J
Late Pliocene age of glacial deposits at Heidemann Valley, East Antarctica: evidence for the last major glaciation in the Vestfold Hills.
topic_facet amino acid racemization dating
diatoms
foraminifera
magnetic polarity
origin
Sørsdal Glacier
trench excavation
description A Pliocene (2.6–3.5 Ma) age is determined from glacial sediments studied in a 20 m long, 4 m deep trench excavated in Heidemann Valley, Vestfold Hills, East Antarctica. The age determination is based on a combined study of amino acid racemization, diatoms, foraminifera, and magnetic polarity, and supports earlier estimates of the age of the sedimentary section; all are beyond 14C range. Four till units are recognized and documented, and 16 subunits are identified. All are ascribed to deposition during a Late Pliocene glaciation that was probably the last time the entire Vestfold Hills was covered by an enlarged East Antarctic Ice Sheet (EAIS). Evidence for other more recent glacial events of the ‘Vestfold Glaciation’ may have been due to lateral expansion of the Sørsdal Glacier and limited expansion of the icesheet margin during the Last Glacial Maximum rather than a major expansion of the EAIS. The deposit appears to correlate with a marine deposition event recorded in Ocean Drilling Program Site 1166 in Prydz Bay, possibly with the Bardin Bluffs Formation of the Prince Charles Mountains and with part of the time represented in the ANDRILL AND-1B core in the Ross Sea.
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author Colhoun, EA
Kiernan, K
McConnell, A
Quilty, PG
Fink, D
Murray-Wallace, C
Whitehead, J
author_facet Colhoun, EA
Kiernan, K
McConnell, A
Quilty, PG
Fink, D
Murray-Wallace, C
Whitehead, J
author_sort Colhoun, EA
title Late Pliocene age of glacial deposits at Heidemann Valley, East Antarctica: evidence for the last major glaciation in the Vestfold Hills.
title_short Late Pliocene age of glacial deposits at Heidemann Valley, East Antarctica: evidence for the last major glaciation in the Vestfold Hills.
title_full Late Pliocene age of glacial deposits at Heidemann Valley, East Antarctica: evidence for the last major glaciation in the Vestfold Hills.
title_fullStr Late Pliocene age of glacial deposits at Heidemann Valley, East Antarctica: evidence for the last major glaciation in the Vestfold Hills.
title_full_unstemmed Late Pliocene age of glacial deposits at Heidemann Valley, East Antarctica: evidence for the last major glaciation in the Vestfold Hills.
title_sort late pliocene age of glacial deposits at heidemann valley, east antarctica: evidence for the last major glaciation in the vestfold hills.
publishDate 2010
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Colhoun, EA, Kiernan, K, McConnell, A, Quilty, PG, Fink, D, Murray-Wallace, C and Whitehead, J 2010 , 'Late Pliocene age of glacial deposits at Heidemann Valley, East Antarctica: evidence for the last major glaciation in the Vestfold Hills.' , Antarctic Science, vol. 22, no. 1 , pp. 53-63 , doi:10.1017/S0954102009990526 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0954102009990526>.
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