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Terrestrial and submarine evidence for the extent and timing of the Last Glacial Maximum and the onset of deglaciation on the maritime-Antarctic and sub-Antarctic islands

Hodgson, Dominic A. ; Graham, Alastair G. C. ; Roberts, Stephen J. ; Bentley, Michael J. ; Cofaigh, Colm O. ; Verleyen, Elie ; Vyverman, Wim ; Jomelli, Vincent ; Favier, Vincent and Brunstein, Daniel , et al. (2014) In Quaternary Science Reviews 100. p.137-158
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This paper is the maritime and sub Antarctic contribution to the Scientific Committee for Antarctic Research (SCAR) Past Antarctic Ice Sheet Dynamics (PAIS) community Antarctic Ice Sheet reconstruction. The overarching aim for all sectors of Antarctica was to reconstruct the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) ice sheet extent and thickness, and map the subsequent deglaciation in a series of 5000 year time slices. However, our review of the literature found surprisingly few high quality chronological constraints on changing glacier extents on these timescales in the maritime and sub Antarctic sector. Therefore, in this paper we focus on an assessment of the terrestrial and offshore evidence for the LGM ice extent, establishing minimum ages for the... (More)
This paper is the maritime and sub Antarctic contribution to the Scientific Committee for Antarctic Research (SCAR) Past Antarctic Ice Sheet Dynamics (PAIS) community Antarctic Ice Sheet reconstruction. The overarching aim for all sectors of Antarctica was to reconstruct the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) ice sheet extent and thickness, and map the subsequent deglaciation in a series of 5000 year time slices. However, our review of the literature found surprisingly few high quality chronological constraints on changing glacier extents on these timescales in the maritime and sub Antarctic sector. Therefore, in this paper we focus on an assessment of the terrestrial and offshore evidence for the LGM ice extent, establishing minimum ages for the onset of deglaciation, and separating evidence of deglaciation from LGM limits from those associated with later Holocene glacier fluctuations. Evidence included geomorphological descriptions of glacial landscapes, radiocarbon dated basal peat and lake sediment deposits, cosmogenic isotope ages of glacial features and molecular biological data. We propose a classification of the glacial history of the maritime and sub Antarctic islands based on this assembled evidence. These include: (Type I) islands which accumulated little or no LGM ice; (Type II) islands with a limited LGM ice extent but evidence of extensive earlier continental shelf glaciations; (Type III) seamounts and volcanoes unlikely to have accumulated significant LGM ice cover; (Type IV) islands on shallow shelves with both terrestrial and submarine evidence of LGM (and/or earlier) ice expansion; (Type V) Islands north of the Antarctic Polar Front with terrestrial evidence of LGM ice expansion; and (Type VI) islands with no data. Finally, we review the climatological and geomorphological settings that separate the glaciological history of the islands within this classification scheme. (C) 2014 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. (Less)
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Antarctic ice sheet, Sub-Antarctica, Maritime Antarctica glaciation, Deglaciation, Quaternary, Climate
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Quaternary Science Reviews
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100
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137 - 158
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Elsevier
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0277-3791
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10.1016/j.quascirev.2013.12.001
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English
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  abstract     = {{This paper is the maritime and sub Antarctic contribution to the Scientific Committee for Antarctic Research (SCAR) Past Antarctic Ice Sheet Dynamics (PAIS) community Antarctic Ice Sheet reconstruction. The overarching aim for all sectors of Antarctica was to reconstruct the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) ice sheet extent and thickness, and map the subsequent deglaciation in a series of 5000 year time slices. However, our review of the literature found surprisingly few high quality chronological constraints on changing glacier extents on these timescales in the maritime and sub Antarctic sector. Therefore, in this paper we focus on an assessment of the terrestrial and offshore evidence for the LGM ice extent, establishing minimum ages for the onset of deglaciation, and separating evidence of deglaciation from LGM limits from those associated with later Holocene glacier fluctuations. Evidence included geomorphological descriptions of glacial landscapes, radiocarbon dated basal peat and lake sediment deposits, cosmogenic isotope ages of glacial features and molecular biological data. We propose a classification of the glacial history of the maritime and sub Antarctic islands based on this assembled evidence. These include: (Type I) islands which accumulated little or no LGM ice; (Type II) islands with a limited LGM ice extent but evidence of extensive earlier continental shelf glaciations; (Type III) seamounts and volcanoes unlikely to have accumulated significant LGM ice cover; (Type IV) islands on shallow shelves with both terrestrial and submarine evidence of LGM (and/or earlier) ice expansion; (Type V) Islands north of the Antarctic Polar Front with terrestrial evidence of LGM ice expansion; and (Type VI) islands with no data. Finally, we review the climatological and geomorphological settings that separate the glaciological history of the islands within this classification scheme. (C) 2014 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.}},
  author       = {{Hodgson, Dominic A. and Graham, Alastair G. C. and Roberts, Stephen J. and Bentley, Michael J. and Cofaigh, Colm O. and Verleyen, Elie and Vyverman, Wim and Jomelli, Vincent and Favier, Vincent and Brunstein, Daniel and Verfaillie, Deborah and Colhoun, Eric A. and Saunders, Krystyna M. and Selkirk, Patricia M. and Mackintosh, Andrew and Hedding, David W. and Nel, Werner and Hall, Kevin and McGlone, Matt S. and Van der Putten, Nathalie and Dickens, William A. and Smith, James A.}},
  issn         = {{0277-3791}},
  keywords     = {{Antarctic ice sheet; Sub-Antarctica; Maritime Antarctica glaciation; Deglaciation; Quaternary; Climate}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  pages        = {{137--158}},
  publisher    = {{Elsevier}},
  series       = {{Quaternary Science Reviews}},
  title        = {{Terrestrial and submarine evidence for the extent and timing of the Last Glacial Maximum and the onset of deglaciation on the maritime-Antarctic and sub-Antarctic islands}},
  url          = {{http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2013.12.001}},
  doi          = {{10.1016/j.quascirev.2013.12.001}},
  volume       = {{100}},
  year         = {{2014}},
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