Persistence of Holocene ice cap in northeast Svalbard aided by glacio-isostatic rebound
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/33319Date
2024-03-29Type
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Farnsworth, Wesley Randall; Ingólfsson, Ólafur; Brynjólfsson, Skafti; Allaart, Lis; Kjellman, Sofia Elisabeth; Kjær, Kurt H.; Larsen, Nicolaj K.; Macias-Fauria, Marc; Siggaard-Andersen, Marie-Louise; Schomacker, AndersAbstract
The deglaciation of the Svalbard-Barents Sea Ice Sheet was driven by relative sea-level rise, the incursion of
North Atlantic waters around Spitsbergen, and increasing summer insolation. However, ice retreat was inter rupted by asynchronous re-advances that occurred into high relative seas, during a period associated with warm
regional waters and elevated summer temperatures. Better understanding of this complex style of deglaciation
and the dynamic response to a warming climate can serve as an important analogue for modern warming and
today’s ice sheets. We present evidence from northern Svalbard of glacier re-advances during the Late Glacial Early Holocene in hand with relative sea-level history and the occurrence of thermophilous molluscs. We
argue that glacio-isostatic adjustment during the transition into the Holocene influenced ice marginal dynamics
and as a result, the southern region of the Åsgardfonna ice cap persisted through the Holocene Thermal
Maximum.
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Farnsworth, Ingólfsson, Brynjólfsson, Allaart, Kjellman, Kjær, Larsen, Macias-Fauria, Siggaard-Andersen, Schomacker. Persistence of Holocene ice cap in northeast Svalbard aided by glacio-isostatic rebound. Quaternary Science Reviews. 2024;331Metadata
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