Ice sheet instability in the western Ross Sea during the Last Glacial Maximum
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Title
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Ice sheet instability in the western Ross Sea during the Last Glacial Maximum
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Other Titles
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마지막 최대 빙하기 동안 서부 로스해 빙상의 불안정성
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Authors
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Lee, Jae Il
Subt, Cristina
Rosenheim, Brad
Domack, Eugene
Lee, Min Kyung
Yoo, Kyu-Cheul
Moon, Heung Soo
Bak, Young-Suk
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Keywords
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paleoclimate; Ross Sea; ice shelf
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Issue Date
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2018
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Citation
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Lee, Jae Il, et al. 2018. Ice sheet instability in the western Ross Sea during the Last Glacial Maximum. Polar 2018 Open Science Conference. Switzerland. 2018.06.19~2018.06.23.
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Abstract
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Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) deposit in the western Ross Sea is represented by glacial
diamicton facies, and with an absence of sediment facies other than diamicton, it has been
assumed that thick ice sheet was extended to the outer shelf and was grounded to the sea
floor during the LGM. However, we cannot preclude the possibility that the ice sheet did not
remain stable in the western Ross Sea, considering the unstable nature of a marine-based
ice sheet, presence of deep Drygalski Trough that makes warm water-intrusion easier, and
sporadic warm climate events such as AIM2 during the LGM.
Here we show that diatomaceous mud layers underlie diamicton in cores collected from the
Southern Drygalski Trough (SDT), indicating there was an open marine environment prior to
the latest glacial event in the western Ross Sea. Ramped PyrOx (RP) 14C dating on the
diatomaceous mud revealed that ice sheet on the western Ross Sea retreated at ~26.6 ky
BP (all ages here are uncorrected 14C), and the SDT remained ungrounded until the latest
ice sheet advanced at ~20.8 ky BP. The latest ice sheet retreated from the SDT at ~8.7 ky
BP. This chronology is remarkably consistent with previous RP 14C ages on glacial and
deglacial successions from condensed sections on the open Ross Sea. Combined with a
result from the eastern Ross Sea implying an earlier retreat of ice sheet prior to the LGM, it is
possible that large areas of the Ross Embayment remained ungrounded during the global
LGM period.
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URI
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https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/12555
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Conference Name
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Polar 2018 Open Science Conference
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Conference Place
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Switzerland
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Conference Date
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2018.06.19~2018.06.23
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Type
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Proceeding
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Indexed
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Pro(초록)국외
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- 2018-2018, Reconstruction of Antarctic ice sheet and ocean history for the past two million years using sediment records (18-18) / Lee, Jae Il (PE18030)
2017-2018, Reconstruction of Antarctic ice sheet and ocean history for the past two million years using sediment records (17-18) / Lee, Min Kyung; Lee, Jae Il (PE17030; PE18030)
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