Radiocarbon ages and average physical properties of sediment cores obtained during Icebreaker Oden cruise OSO0910


Autoria(s): Kirshner, Alexandra E; Anderson, John B; Jakobsson, Martin; O'Regan, Matthew; Majewski, Wojciech; Nitsche, Frank-Oliver
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MEDIAN LATITUDE: -72.513215 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: -106.637700 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: -73.360300 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -110.350000 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: -71.216700 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -101.836200 * DATE/TIME START: 2010-02-08T00:00:00 * DATE/TIME END: 2010-03-03T00:00:00

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24/05/2012

Resumo

To date, understanding of ice sheet retreat within Pine Island Bay (PIB) following the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) was based on seven radiocarbon dates and only fragmentary seafloor geomorphic evidence. During the austral summer 2009-2010, restricted sea ice cover allowed for the collection of 27 sediment cores from the outer PIB trough region. Combining these cores with data from prior cruises, over 133 cores have been used to conduct a detailed sedimentological facies analysis. These results, augmented by 23 new radiocarbon dates, are used to reconstruct the post-LGM deglacial history of PIB. Our results record a clear retreat stratigraphy in PIB composed of, from top to base; terrigenous sandy silt (distal glacimarine), pebbly sandy mud (ice-proximal glacimarine), and till. Initial retreat from the outer-continental shelf began shortly after the LGM and before 16.4 k cal yr BP, as a likely response to rising sea level. Bedforms in outer PIB document episodic retreat in the form of back-stepping grounding zone wedges and are associated with proximal glacimarine sediments. A sub-ice shelf facies is observed in central PIB and spans ~12.3-10.6 k cal yr BP. It is possible that widespread impingement of warm water onto the continental shelf caused an abrupt and widespread change from sub-ice shelf sedimentation to distal glacimarine sedimentation dominated by widespread dispersal of terrigenous silt between 7.8 and 7.0 k cal yr BP. The final phase of retreat ended before ~1.3 k cal yr BP, when the grounding line migrated to a location near the current ice margin.

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application/zip, 2 datasets

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https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.812069

doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.812069

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en

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PANGAEA

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CC-BY: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported

Access constraints: unrestricted

Fonte

Supplement to: Kirshner, Alexandra E; Anderson, John B; Jakobsson, Martin; O'Regan, Matthew; Majewski, Wojciech; Nitsche, Frank-Oliver (2012): Post-LGM deglaciation in Pine Island Bay, West Antarctica. Quaternary Science Reviews, 38, 11-26, doi:10.1016/j.quascirev.2012.01.017

Palavras-Chave ##0 = modern; <2 µm, >9 phi; 2 sigma; according to Folk; according to Shepard; Age, 14C AMS; Age, 14C calibrated, CALIB 6.0 (Stuiver et al. 1998); Age, dated; Age, dated material; Age, dated standard deviation; Age dated; Age std dev; assigned facies unit; Calendar years; Calendar years, standard deviation; Cal yrs; Cal yrs std dev; Color desc; Color description; Core; Cruise/expedition; Dated material; Density; Depth; Depth, bottom/max; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Depth, top/min; Depth bot; Depth top; Description; Event; Expedition; from; geomorphic region; Grain size, Mastersizer 2000, Malvern Instrument Inc.; high; International Polar Year (2007-2008); IPY; ka BP; Layer thickness; Lithologic unit/sequence; Lithology; Lithology/composition/facies; Location; low; Magnetic susceptibility; MAGS; mean; Munsell Color System (1994); naming scheme following Folk and Ward (1957); OSO = Oden Southern Ocean, DF = Deep Freeze; Res age for Antarctic marine carbonates estimated as 1300 ± 70 (Berkman and Forman, 1996), delta R = 897±70; this reservoir correction is based on closest possible calibration point; Res effect; Reservoir effect/correction; Sample ID; Sand; Sediment; Sediment type; Silt; Silt/clay; Silt/clay ratio; Size fraction < 0.002 mm, > 9 phi, clay; Thickness; to; Unit; Velocity, compressional wave; Vp
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