Relative sea-level rise around East Antarctica during Oligocene glaciation

During the middle and late Eocene (~48–34 Myr ago), the Earth’s climate cooled and an ice sheet built up on Antarctica. The stepwise expansion of ice on Antarctica induced crustal deformation and gravitational perturbations around the continent. Close to the ice sheet, sea level rose despite an over...

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Main Authors: Stocchi, P., Escutia, C., Houben, A.J.P., Vermeersen, L.L.A., Bijl, P.K., Brinkhuis, H., DeConto, R., Galeotti, S., Passchier, S., Pollard, D.
Other Authors: Marine and Atmospheric Research, Tracing the Greenhouse- Icehouse Transition: environmental reconstruction through integration of high latitude organic geochemical and palynological records; with special emphasis on the Eocene-Oligocene boundary, Sub Dynamics Meteorology, Marine palynology and palaeoceanography
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2013
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Online Access:https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/281205
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spelling ftunivutrecht:oai:dspace.library.uu.nl:1874/281205 2023-07-23T04:15:37+02:00 Relative sea-level rise around East Antarctica during Oligocene glaciation Stocchi, P. Escutia, C. Houben, A.J.P. Vermeersen, L.L.A. Bijl, P.K. Brinkhuis, H. DeConto, R. Galeotti, S. Passchier, S. Pollard, D. Marine and Atmospheric Research Tracing the Greenhouse- Icehouse Transition: environmental reconstruction through integration of high latitude organic geochemical and palynological records; with special emphasis on the Eocene-Oligocene boundary Sub Dynamics Meteorology Marine palynology and palaeoceanography 2013 text/plain https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/281205 en eng 1752-0894 https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/281205 info:eu-repo/semantics/EmbargoedAccess Article 2013 ftunivutrecht 2023-07-02T00:45:05Z During the middle and late Eocene (~48–34 Myr ago), the Earth’s climate cooled and an ice sheet built up on Antarctica. The stepwise expansion of ice on Antarctica induced crustal deformation and gravitational perturbations around the continent. Close to the ice sheet, sea level rose despite an overall reduction in the mass of the ocean caused by the transfer of water to the ice sheet. Here we identify the crustal response to ice-sheet growth by forcing a glacial-hydro isostatic adjustment model with an Antarctic ice-sheet model. We find that the shelf areas around East Antarctica first shoaled as upper mantle material upwelled and a peripheral forebulge developed. The inner shelf subsequently subsided as lithosphere flexure extended outwards from the ice-sheet margins. Consequently the coasts experienced a progressive relative sea-level rise. Our analysis of sediment cores from the vicinity of the Antarctic ice sheet are in agreement with the spatial patterns of relative sea-level change indicated by our simulations. Our results are consistent with the suggestion that near-field processes such as local sea-level change influence the equilibrium state obtained by an icesheet grounding line. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica East Antarctica Ice Sheet Utrecht University Repository Antarctic East Antarctica The Antarctic
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description During the middle and late Eocene (~48–34 Myr ago), the Earth’s climate cooled and an ice sheet built up on Antarctica. The stepwise expansion of ice on Antarctica induced crustal deformation and gravitational perturbations around the continent. Close to the ice sheet, sea level rose despite an overall reduction in the mass of the ocean caused by the transfer of water to the ice sheet. Here we identify the crustal response to ice-sheet growth by forcing a glacial-hydro isostatic adjustment model with an Antarctic ice-sheet model. We find that the shelf areas around East Antarctica first shoaled as upper mantle material upwelled and a peripheral forebulge developed. The inner shelf subsequently subsided as lithosphere flexure extended outwards from the ice-sheet margins. Consequently the coasts experienced a progressive relative sea-level rise. Our analysis of sediment cores from the vicinity of the Antarctic ice sheet are in agreement with the spatial patterns of relative sea-level change indicated by our simulations. Our results are consistent with the suggestion that near-field processes such as local sea-level change influence the equilibrium state obtained by an icesheet grounding line.
author2 Marine and Atmospheric Research
Tracing the Greenhouse- Icehouse Transition: environmental reconstruction through integration of high latitude organic geochemical and palynological records; with special emphasis on the Eocene-Oligocene boundary
Sub Dynamics Meteorology
Marine palynology and palaeoceanography
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Stocchi, P.
Escutia, C.
Houben, A.J.P.
Vermeersen, L.L.A.
Bijl, P.K.
Brinkhuis, H.
DeConto, R.
Galeotti, S.
Passchier, S.
Pollard, D.
spellingShingle Stocchi, P.
Escutia, C.
Houben, A.J.P.
Vermeersen, L.L.A.
Bijl, P.K.
Brinkhuis, H.
DeConto, R.
Galeotti, S.
Passchier, S.
Pollard, D.
Relative sea-level rise around East Antarctica during Oligocene glaciation
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Escutia, C.
Houben, A.J.P.
Vermeersen, L.L.A.
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Brinkhuis, H.
DeConto, R.
Galeotti, S.
Passchier, S.
Pollard, D.
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title Relative sea-level rise around East Antarctica during Oligocene glaciation
title_short Relative sea-level rise around East Antarctica during Oligocene glaciation
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