Bailey, Ian et al. (2012): Flux and provenance of ice-rafted debris in the earliest Pleistocene sub-polar North Atlantic Ocean comparable to the last glacial maximum
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IODP 303 ODP 162 DSDP 94 DSDP 94 611 IODP 303 U1308 ODP 162 981
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2013-013396
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10.1016/j.epsl.2012.05.034
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Bailey, Ian
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University of Southampton, National Oceanography Centre Southampton, Southampton, United Kingdom
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Foster, Gavin L.
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University of Portsmouth, United Kingdom
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Wilson, Paul A.
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Cardiff University, United Kingdom
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Jovane, Luigi
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Storey, Craig D.
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Trueman, Clive N.
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Becker, Julia
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Flux and provenance of ice-rafted debris in the earliest Pleistocene sub-polar North Atlantic Ocean comparable to the last glacial maximum
Year:
2012
Source:
Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Publisher:
Elsevier, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Volume:
341-344
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Pages:
222-233
Abstract:
Relatively little is known in detail about the locations of the early Pleistocene ice-sheets responsible for ice-rafted debris (IRD) inputs to the sub-polar North Atlantic Ocean during intensification of northern hemisphere glaciation (iNHG). To shed new light on this problem, we present the first combined in-depth analysis of IRD flux and geochemical provenance of individual sand-sized IRD deposited in the sub-polar North Atlantic Ocean during the earliest large amplitude Pleistocene glacial, marine isotope stage (MIS) 100 ( approximately 2.52 Ma), arguably the key glacial during iNHG. IRD provenance is assessed using laser ablation lead (Pb) isotope analyses of single feldspar grains. We find that the Pb-isotope composition ( (super 206) Pb/ (super 204) Pb, (super 207) Pb/ (super 204) Pb and (super 208) Pb/ (super 204) Pb) of individual ice-rafted (>150mu m) feldspars deposited at DSDP Site 611A, ODP Site 981 and IODP Site U1308 during MIS 100 records a shift from predominantly Archaean-aged circum-North Atlantic Ocean continental sources during early glacial ice-rafting events to dominantly Palaeozoic and Proterozoic-aged sources during full glacial conditions. The distribution of feldspars in Pb-Pb space for full glacial MIS 100 more closely resembles that documented for feldspars deposited at the centre of the last glacial IRD belt (at IODP/DSDP Site U1308/609) during ambient (non-Heinrich-event) ice-rafting episodes of MIS 2 ( approximately 23.8 ka) than that documented for MIS 5d ( approximately 106 ka). Comparison of our early Pleistocene and last glacial cycle datasets suggests that MIS 100 was characterised by abundant iceberg calving from large ice-sheets on multiple continents in the high northern latitudes (not just on Greenland). Abstract Copyright (2012) Elsevier, B.V.
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Coverage: Geographic coordinates: North:55.2838 West:-30.1906 East:
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Keywords: Quaternary geology; Atlantic Ocean; calving; Cenozoic; Deep Sea Drilling Project; detritus; DSDP Site 611; Expedition 303; Expeditions 303/306; feldspar group; framework silicates; glacial geology; glaciation; ice rafting; ice sheets; icebergs; Integrated Ocean Drilling Program; IODP Site U1308; IPOD; isotopes; laser ablation; laser methods; last glacial maximum; lead; Leg 162; Leg 94; lower Pleistocene; metals; Mid-Atlantic Ridge; North Atlantic; Northeast Atlantic; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP Site 981; Pleistocene; provenance; Quaternary; Rockall Bank; sediment transport; silicates; transport;
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