Dowdeswell, Julian A. et al. (2010): High-resolution geophysical observations of the Yermak Plateau and northern Svalbard margin; implications for ice sheet grounding and deep-keeled icebergs
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2012-053027
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10.1016/j.quascirev.2010.06.002
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Dowdeswell, Julian A.
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University of Cambridge, Scott Polar Research Institute, Cambridge, United Kingdom
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author
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Jakobsson, Martin
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Stockholm University, Sweden
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author
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Hogan, Kelly A.
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Loughborough University, United Kingdom
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author
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O'Regan, Matthew
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Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland, Denmark
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Backman, Jan
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University Centre in Svalbard, Norway
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Evans, Jeffrey
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Durham University, United Kingdom
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Hell, Benjamin
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Royal Danish Administration of Navigation and Hydrography, Denmark
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Loewemark, Ludvig
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Marcussen, Christian
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Noormets, Rike
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O Cofaigh, C.
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Sellen, Emma
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Solvsten, M.
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Title:
High-resolution geophysical observations of the Yermak Plateau and northern Svalbard margin; implications for ice sheet grounding and deep-keeled icebergs
Year:
2010
Source:
In: Jakobsson, Martin (editor), Ingolfsson, Olafur (editor), Kjaer, Kurt H. (editor), Long, Antony (editor), Spielhagen, Robert F. (editor), APEX; Arctic Palaeoclimate and its EXtremes
Publisher:
Elsevier, International
Volume:
29
Issue:
25-26
Pages:
3518-3531
Abstract:
High-resolution geophysical evidence on the seafloor morphology and acoustic stratigraphy of the Yermak Plateau and northern Svalbard margin between 79 degrees 20' and 81 degrees 30'N and 5 degrees and 22 degrees E is presented. Geophysical datasets are derived from swath bathymetry and sub-bottom acoustic profiling and are combined with existing cores to derive chronological control. Seafloor landforms, in the form of ice-produced lineations, iceberg ploughmarks of various dimensions (including features over 80 m deep and down to about 1000 m), and a moat indicating strong currents are found. The shallow stratigraphy of the Yermak Plateau shows three acoustic units: the first with well-developed stratification produced by hemipelagic sedimentation, often draped over a strong and undulating internal reflector; a second with an undulating upper surface and little acoustic penetration, indicative of the action of ice; a third unit of an acoustically transparent facies, resulting from debris flows. Core chronology suggests a MIS 6 age for the undulating seafloor above about 580 m. There are several possible explanations, including: (a) the flow of a major grounded ice sheet across the plateau crest from Svalbard (least likely given the consolidation state of the underlying sediments); (b) the more transient encroachment of relatively thin ice from Svalbard; or (c) the drift across the plateau of an ice-shelf remnant or megaberg from the Arctic Basin. The latter is our favoured explanation given the evidence currently at our disposal. Abstract Copyright (2010) Elsevier, B.V.
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Coverage: Geographic coordinates: North:82.4000 West:-12.4155 East:
12.3000 South:69.1455
Keywords: Quaternary geology; Applied geophysics; acoustical methods; algae; Arctic Ocean; Arctic region; Atlantic Ocean; basin analysis; basins; bathymetry; biostratigraphy; bottom features; C-13/C-12; carbon; Ceara Rise; Cenozoic; depositional environment; Equatorial Atlantic; geochemistry; geomorphology; geophysical methods; geophysical surveys; glacial features; glacial geology; hemipelagic environment; ice sheets; icebergs; isotope ratios; isotopes; landforms; Leg 151; Leg 154; marine environment; marine methods; marine sedimentation; marine sediments; microfossils; nannofossils; North Atlantic; O-18/O-16; Ocean Drilling Program; ocean floors; ODP Site 910; ODP Site 928; oxygen; paleoenvironment; Plantae; Pleistocene; Quaternary; sedimentation; sediments; stable isotopes; surveys; Svalbard; Yermak Plateau;
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