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The Ross Sea's contribution to eustatic sea level during meltwater pulse 1A

✍ Scribed by Kathy J. Licht


Book ID
104092273
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2004
Tongue
English
Weight
326 KB
Volume
165
Category
Article
ISSN
0037-0738

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✦ Synopsis


Radiocarbon dates obtained from Ross Sea sediments, combined with constraints on maximum ice extent based on sedimentological data and ice sheet modeling results, indicate that the Ross Embayment, Antarctica is unlikely to have been a substantial contributor to meltwater pulse (mwp) 1A at f 12.5 14 C ka. The ice sheet in the Ross Embayment during the last glacial maximum is estimated to have contained ice volume equivalent to 3 -6 m eustatic sea level rise and does not show evidence of rapid retreat. Grounded ice advance occurred during initial Late Pleistocene eustatic rise and ice sheet retreat began coeval with or subsequent to mwp-1A. Chronological and sedimentological data from the Ross Embayment indicate that deglaciation in this region has occurred throughout the Holocene and the maximum possible contribution of eustatic rise from the Ross Embayment is < 1 m sea level equivalent.


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