The role of megatides and relative sea level in controlling the deglaciation of the British-Irish and Fennoscandinavian ice sheets

ABSTRACT: Key external forcing factors have been proposed to explain the collapse of ice sheets, including atmospheric and ocean temperatures, subglacial topography, relative sea level and tidal amplitudes. For past ice sheets it has not hitherto been possible to separate relative sea level and tida...

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Published in:Journal of Quaternary Science
Main Authors: Scourse, James, Ward, Sophie, Wainwright, Adam, Bradley, S. L., Uehara, Katsuto
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Language:English
Published: 2018
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https://doi.org/10.1002/jqs.3011
https://research.bangor.ac.uk/ws/files/20083013/Scourse_preprint.pdf
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description ABSTRACT: Key external forcing factors have been proposed to explain the collapse of ice sheets, including atmospheric and ocean temperatures, subglacial topography, relative sea level and tidal amplitudes. For past ice sheets it has not hitherto been possible to separate relative sea level and tidal amplitudes from the other controls to analyse their influence on deglaciation style and rate. Here we isolate the relative sea level and tidal amplitude controls on key ice stream sectors of the last British-Irish and Fennoscandian Ice Sheets using published glacial isostatic adjustment models, combined with a new and previously published palaeotidal models for the NE Atlantic since the Last Glacial Maximum (22 ka BP). Relative sea level and tidal amplitude data are combined into a sea surface elevation index for each ice stream sector demonstrating that these controls were potentially important drivers of deglaciation in the western British Irish Ice Sheet ice stream sectors. In contrast the Norwegian Channel Ice Stream was characterized by falling relative sea level and small tidal amplitudes during most of the deglaciation. As these simulations provide a basis for observational field testing we propose a means of identifying the significance of sea level and tidal amplitudes in ice sheet collapse
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spelling ftuwalesbangcris:oai:research.bangor.ac.uk:publications/ade74ab1-94cd-441d-a364-eda01b2df34a 2025-01-16T21:51:53+00:00 The role of megatides and relative sea level in controlling the deglaciation of the British-Irish and Fennoscandinavian ice sheets Scourse, James Ward, Sophie Wainwright, Adam Bradley, S. L. Uehara, Katsuto 2018-02 application/pdf https://research.bangor.ac.uk/portal/en/researchoutputs/the-role-of-megatides-and-relative-sea-level-in-controlling-the-deglaciation-of-the-britishirish-and-fennoscandinavian-ice-sheets(ade74ab1-94cd-441d-a364-eda01b2df34a).html https://doi.org/10.1002/jqs.3011 https://research.bangor.ac.uk/ws/files/20083013/Scourse_preprint.pdf eng eng https://research.bangor.ac.uk/portal/en/researchoutputs/the-role-of-megatides-and-relative-sea-level-in-controlling-the-deglaciation-of-the-britishirish-and-fennoscandinavian-ice-sheets(ade74ab1-94cd-441d-a364-eda01b2df34a).html info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Scourse , J , Ward , S , Wainwright , A , Bradley , S L & Uehara , K 2018 , ' The role of megatides and relative sea level in controlling the deglaciation of the British-Irish and Fennoscandinavian ice sheets ' , Quaternary Science , vol. 33 , no. 2 , pp. 139-149 . https://doi.org/10.1002/jqs.3011 article 2018 ftuwalesbangcris https://doi.org/10.1002/jqs.3011 2024-05-29T23:44:57Z ABSTRACT: Key external forcing factors have been proposed to explain the collapse of ice sheets, including atmospheric and ocean temperatures, subglacial topography, relative sea level and tidal amplitudes. For past ice sheets it has not hitherto been possible to separate relative sea level and tidal amplitudes from the other controls to analyse their influence on deglaciation style and rate. Here we isolate the relative sea level and tidal amplitude controls on key ice stream sectors of the last British-Irish and Fennoscandian Ice Sheets using published glacial isostatic adjustment models, combined with a new and previously published palaeotidal models for the NE Atlantic since the Last Glacial Maximum (22 ka BP). Relative sea level and tidal amplitude data are combined into a sea surface elevation index for each ice stream sector demonstrating that these controls were potentially important drivers of deglaciation in the western British Irish Ice Sheet ice stream sectors. In contrast the Norwegian Channel Ice Stream was characterized by falling relative sea level and small tidal amplitudes during most of the deglaciation. As these simulations provide a basis for observational field testing we propose a means of identifying the significance of sea level and tidal amplitudes in ice sheet collapse Article in Journal/Newspaper Fennoscandian Ice Sheet Bangor University: Research Portal Journal of Quaternary Science 33 2 139 149
spellingShingle Scourse, James
Ward, Sophie
Wainwright, Adam
Bradley, S. L.
Uehara, Katsuto
The role of megatides and relative sea level in controlling the deglaciation of the British-Irish and Fennoscandinavian ice sheets
title The role of megatides and relative sea level in controlling the deglaciation of the British-Irish and Fennoscandinavian ice sheets
title_full The role of megatides and relative sea level in controlling the deglaciation of the British-Irish and Fennoscandinavian ice sheets
title_fullStr The role of megatides and relative sea level in controlling the deglaciation of the British-Irish and Fennoscandinavian ice sheets
title_full_unstemmed The role of megatides and relative sea level in controlling the deglaciation of the British-Irish and Fennoscandinavian ice sheets
title_short The role of megatides and relative sea level in controlling the deglaciation of the British-Irish and Fennoscandinavian ice sheets
title_sort role of megatides and relative sea level in controlling the deglaciation of the british-irish and fennoscandinavian ice sheets
url https://research.bangor.ac.uk/portal/en/researchoutputs/the-role-of-megatides-and-relative-sea-level-in-controlling-the-deglaciation-of-the-britishirish-and-fennoscandinavian-ice-sheets(ade74ab1-94cd-441d-a364-eda01b2df34a).html
https://doi.org/10.1002/jqs.3011
https://research.bangor.ac.uk/ws/files/20083013/Scourse_preprint.pdf