Growth and retreat of the last British–Irish ice sheet, 31 000 to 15 000 years ago:the BRITICE‐CHRONO reconstruction

The BRITICE‐CHRONO consortium of researchers undertook a dating programme to constrain the timing of advance, maximum extent and retreat of the British–Irish Ice Sheet between 31 000 and 15 000 years before present. The dating campaign across Ireland and Britain and their continental shelves, and ac...

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Main Authors: Clark, Chris D., Ely, Jeremy C., Hindmarsh, Richard C. A., Bradley, Sarah, Ignéczi, Adam, Fabel, Derek, Ó Cofaigh, Colm, Chiverrell, Richard C., Scourse, James, Benetti, Sara, Bradwell, Tom, Evans, David J. A., Roberts, David H., Burke, Matt, Callard, S. Louise, Medialdea, Alicia, Saher, Margot, Small, David, Smedley, Rachel K., Gasson, Edward, Gregoire, Lauren, Gandy, Niall, Hughes, Anna L. C., Ballantyne, Colin, Bateman, Mark D., Bigg, Grant R., Doole, Jenny, Dove, Dayton, Duller, Geoff A. T., Jenkins, Geraint T. H., Livingstone, Stephen L., McCarron, Stephen, Moreton, Steve, Pollard, David, Praeg, Daniel, Sejrup, Hans Petter, Van Landeghem, Katrien J. J., Wilson, Peter
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Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk/portal/en/researchoutput/growth-and-retreat-of-the-last-britishirish-ice-sheet-31-000-to-15-000-years-ago(c6d8a923-5838-48ad-b279-45707bd58637).html
https://doi.org/10.1111/bor.12594
https://research-repository.st-andrews.ac.uk/bitstream/10023/26038/1/Clark_2022_Boreas_Growth_retreat_CC.pdf
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description The BRITICE‐CHRONO consortium of researchers undertook a dating programme to constrain the timing of advance, maximum extent and retreat of the British–Irish Ice Sheet between 31 000 and 15 000 years before present. The dating campaign across Ireland and Britain and their continental shelves, and across the North Sea included 1500 days of field investigation yielding 18 000 km of marine geophysical data, 377 cores of sea floor sediments, and geomorphological and stratigraphical information at 121 sites on land; generating 690 new geochronometric ages. These findings are reported in 28 publications including synthesis into eight transect reconstructions. Here we build ice sheet‐wide reconstructions consistent with these findings and using retreat patterns and dates for the inter‐transect areas. Two reconstructions are presented, a wholly empirical version and a version that combines modelling with the new empirical evidence. Palaeoglaciological maps of ice extent, thickness, velocity, and flow geometry at thousand‐year timesteps are presented. The maximum ice volume of 1.8 m sea level equivalent occurred at 23 ka. A larger extent than previously defined is found and widespread advance of ice to the continental shelf break is confirmed during the last glacial. Asynchrony occurred in the timing of maximum extent and onset of retreat, ranging from 30 to 22 ka. The tipping point of deglaciation at 22 ka was triggered by ice stream retreat and saddle collapses. Analysis of retreat rates leads us to accept our hypothesis that the marine‐influenced sectors collapsed rapidly. First order controls on ice‐sheet demise were glacio‐isostatic loading triggering retreat of marine sectors, aided by glaciological instabilities and then climate warming finished off the smaller, terrestrial ice sheet. Overprinted on this signal were second order controls arising from variations in trough topographies and with sector‐scale ice geometric readjustments arising from dispositions in the geography of the landscape. These second order ...
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author Clark, Chris D.
Ely, Jeremy C.
Hindmarsh, Richard C. A.
Bradley, Sarah
Ignéczi, Adam
Fabel, Derek
Ó Cofaigh, Colm
Chiverrell, Richard C.
Scourse, James
Benetti, Sara
Bradwell, Tom
Evans, David J. A.
Roberts, David H.
Burke, Matt
Callard, S. Louise
Medialdea, Alicia
Saher, Margot
Small, David
Smedley, Rachel K.
Gasson, Edward
Gregoire, Lauren
Gandy, Niall
Hughes, Anna L. C.
Ballantyne, Colin
Bateman, Mark D.
Bigg, Grant R.
Doole, Jenny
Dove, Dayton
Duller, Geoff A. T.
Jenkins, Geraint T. H.
Livingstone, Stephen L.
McCarron, Stephen
Moreton, Steve
Pollard, David
Praeg, Daniel
Sejrup, Hans Petter
Van Landeghem, Katrien J. J.
Wilson, Peter
spellingShingle Clark, Chris D.
Ely, Jeremy C.
Hindmarsh, Richard C. A.
Bradley, Sarah
Ignéczi, Adam
Fabel, Derek
Ó Cofaigh, Colm
Chiverrell, Richard C.
Scourse, James
Benetti, Sara
Bradwell, Tom
Evans, David J. A.
Roberts, David H.
Burke, Matt
Callard, S. Louise
Medialdea, Alicia
Saher, Margot
Small, David
Smedley, Rachel K.
Gasson, Edward
Gregoire, Lauren
Gandy, Niall
Hughes, Anna L. C.
Ballantyne, Colin
Bateman, Mark D.
Bigg, Grant R.
Doole, Jenny
Dove, Dayton
Duller, Geoff A. T.
Jenkins, Geraint T. H.
Livingstone, Stephen L.
McCarron, Stephen
Moreton, Steve
Pollard, David
Praeg, Daniel
Sejrup, Hans Petter
Van Landeghem, Katrien J. J.
Wilson, Peter
Growth and retreat of the last British–Irish ice sheet, 31 000 to 15 000 years ago:the BRITICE‐CHRONO reconstruction
author_facet Clark, Chris D.
Ely, Jeremy C.
Hindmarsh, Richard C. A.
Bradley, Sarah
Ignéczi, Adam
Fabel, Derek
Ó Cofaigh, Colm
Chiverrell, Richard C.
Scourse, James
Benetti, Sara
Bradwell, Tom
Evans, David J. A.
Roberts, David H.
Burke, Matt
Callard, S. Louise
Medialdea, Alicia
Saher, Margot
Small, David
Smedley, Rachel K.
Gasson, Edward
Gregoire, Lauren
Gandy, Niall
Hughes, Anna L. C.
Ballantyne, Colin
Bateman, Mark D.
Bigg, Grant R.
Doole, Jenny
Dove, Dayton
Duller, Geoff A. T.
Jenkins, Geraint T. H.
Livingstone, Stephen L.
McCarron, Stephen
Moreton, Steve
Pollard, David
Praeg, Daniel
Sejrup, Hans Petter
Van Landeghem, Katrien J. J.
Wilson, Peter
author_sort Clark, Chris D.
title Growth and retreat of the last British–Irish ice sheet, 31 000 to 15 000 years ago:the BRITICE‐CHRONO reconstruction
title_short Growth and retreat of the last British–Irish ice sheet, 31 000 to 15 000 years ago:the BRITICE‐CHRONO reconstruction
title_full Growth and retreat of the last British–Irish ice sheet, 31 000 to 15 000 years ago:the BRITICE‐CHRONO reconstruction
title_fullStr Growth and retreat of the last British–Irish ice sheet, 31 000 to 15 000 years ago:the BRITICE‐CHRONO reconstruction
title_full_unstemmed Growth and retreat of the last British–Irish ice sheet, 31 000 to 15 000 years ago:the BRITICE‐CHRONO reconstruction
title_sort growth and retreat of the last british–irish ice sheet, 31 000 to 15 000 years ago:the britice‐chrono reconstruction
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spelling ftunstandrewcris:oai:risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk:publications/c6d8a923-5838-48ad-b279-45707bd58637 2023-05-15T16:40:11+02:00 Growth and retreat of the last British–Irish ice sheet, 31 000 to 15 000 years ago:the BRITICE‐CHRONO reconstruction Clark, Chris D. Ely, Jeremy C. Hindmarsh, Richard C. A. Bradley, Sarah Ignéczi, Adam Fabel, Derek Ó Cofaigh, Colm Chiverrell, Richard C. Scourse, James Benetti, Sara Bradwell, Tom Evans, David J. A. Roberts, David H. Burke, Matt Callard, S. Louise Medialdea, Alicia Saher, Margot Small, David Smedley, Rachel K. Gasson, Edward Gregoire, Lauren Gandy, Niall Hughes, Anna L. C. Ballantyne, Colin Bateman, Mark D. Bigg, Grant R. Doole, Jenny Dove, Dayton Duller, Geoff A. T. Jenkins, Geraint T. H. Livingstone, Stephen L. McCarron, Stephen Moreton, Steve Pollard, David Praeg, Daniel Sejrup, Hans Petter Van Landeghem, Katrien J. J. Wilson, Peter 2022-09-07 application/pdf https://risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk/portal/en/researchoutput/growth-and-retreat-of-the-last-britishirish-ice-sheet-31-000-to-15-000-years-ago(c6d8a923-5838-48ad-b279-45707bd58637).html https://doi.org/10.1111/bor.12594 https://research-repository.st-andrews.ac.uk/bitstream/10023/26038/1/Clark_2022_Boreas_Growth_retreat_CC.pdf eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Clark , C D , Ely , J C , Hindmarsh , R C A , Bradley , S , Ignéczi , A , Fabel , D , Ó Cofaigh , C , Chiverrell , R C , Scourse , J , Benetti , S , Bradwell , T , Evans , D J A , Roberts , D H , Burke , M , Callard , S L , Medialdea , A , Saher , M , Small , D , Smedley , R K , Gasson , E , Gregoire , L , Gandy , N , Hughes , A L C , Ballantyne , C , Bateman , M D , Bigg , G R , Doole , J , Dove , D , Duller , G A T , Jenkins , G T H , Livingstone , S L , McCarron , S , Moreton , S , Pollard , D , Praeg , D , Sejrup , H P , Van Landeghem , K J J & Wilson , P 2022 , ' Growth and retreat of the last British–Irish ice sheet, 31 000 to 15 000 years ago : the BRITICE‐CHRONO reconstruction ' , Boreas , vol. Early view . https://doi.org/10.1111/bor.12594 article 2022 ftunstandrewcris https://doi.org/10.1111/bor.12594 2022-10-31T06:44:12Z The BRITICE‐CHRONO consortium of researchers undertook a dating programme to constrain the timing of advance, maximum extent and retreat of the British–Irish Ice Sheet between 31 000 and 15 000 years before present. The dating campaign across Ireland and Britain and their continental shelves, and across the North Sea included 1500 days of field investigation yielding 18 000 km of marine geophysical data, 377 cores of sea floor sediments, and geomorphological and stratigraphical information at 121 sites on land; generating 690 new geochronometric ages. These findings are reported in 28 publications including synthesis into eight transect reconstructions. Here we build ice sheet‐wide reconstructions consistent with these findings and using retreat patterns and dates for the inter‐transect areas. Two reconstructions are presented, a wholly empirical version and a version that combines modelling with the new empirical evidence. Palaeoglaciological maps of ice extent, thickness, velocity, and flow geometry at thousand‐year timesteps are presented. The maximum ice volume of 1.8 m sea level equivalent occurred at 23 ka. A larger extent than previously defined is found and widespread advance of ice to the continental shelf break is confirmed during the last glacial. Asynchrony occurred in the timing of maximum extent and onset of retreat, ranging from 30 to 22 ka. The tipping point of deglaciation at 22 ka was triggered by ice stream retreat and saddle collapses. Analysis of retreat rates leads us to accept our hypothesis that the marine‐influenced sectors collapsed rapidly. First order controls on ice‐sheet demise were glacio‐isostatic loading triggering retreat of marine sectors, aided by glaciological instabilities and then climate warming finished off the smaller, terrestrial ice sheet. Overprinted on this signal were second order controls arising from variations in trough topographies and with sector‐scale ice geometric readjustments arising from dispositions in the geography of the landscape. These second order ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Ice Sheet University of St Andrews: Research Portal Boreas 51 4 699 758