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

Leg/Site/Hole:
IODP 303
ODP 162
DSDP 94
DSDP 94 611
IODP 303 U1308
ODP 162 981
Identifier:
2013-013396
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10.1016/j.epsl.2012.05.034
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Creator:
Bailey, Ian
University of Southampton, National Oceanography Centre Southampton, Southampton, United Kingdom
author

Foster, Gavin L.
University of Portsmouth, United Kingdom
author

Wilson, Paul A.
Cardiff University, United Kingdom
author

Jovane, Luigi
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Storey, Craig D.
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Trueman, Clive N.
author

Becker, Julia
author

Identification:
Flux and provenance of ice-rafted debris in the earliest Pleistocene sub-polar North Atlantic Ocean comparable to the last glacial maximum
2012
Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Elsevier, Amsterdam, Netherlands
341-344
222-233
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.
English
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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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