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Reconstructing the post-LGM deglacial history of Hollingsworth Glacier on Ricker Hills, Transantarctic Mountains, Antarctica

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Title
Reconstructing the post-LGM deglacial history of Hollingsworth Glacier on Ricker Hills, Transantarctic Mountains, Antarctica
Other Titles
최종빙기전성기 이후 남극횡단산맥 리커힐스의 홀링스워스 빙하 변화 복원
Authors
이현희
성영배
우주선
오창환
유병용
Issue Date
2022
Citation
이현희, et al. 2022. "Reconstructing the post-LGM deglacial history of Hollingsworth Glacier on Ricker Hills, Transantarctic Mountains, Antarctica". JOURNAL OF MOUNTAIN SCIENCE, 19(5): 1217-1230.
Abstract
The Transantarctic Mountains are an important corridor between the East Antarctic Ice Sheet and the Western Ross Sea, where most current ice streams and outlet glaciers arise. We investigated Ricker Hills, the largest exposed mountainous region between Southern Victoria Land and Terra Nova Bay, and dated the glacial landforms using in-situ cosmogenic-nuclide 10Be surface exposure dating to reconstruct the paleo-glacial dynamics. The surface of the Hollingsworth glacier lowered since the middle of Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 2 (22.1 ka); therefore, the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) occurred before that period. Cosmogenic, geomorphic, and climatic records constrained the glacial surface slope to be between 5.4° and 6.8º. The ice was 270?320 m thicker at the LGM (MIS 2) than presently but did not override the top surface of the Benson Knob. Moreover, previous glacial periods such as the local LGM (MIS 4) or Penultimate Glacial Maximum (MIS 6) maintained thicker ice than the LGM (MIS 2). The Ross Ice Shelf opening during the mid-Holocene (~6 ka) caused the rapid collapse of the terminal outlet glaciers and supplied notable snow accumulation upstream, which stagnated lowering. The greatest lowering and retreat occurred during the late Holocene (2.3 ~ 0.8 ka), when elephant seal colonies thrived in the Ross Embayment.
URI
https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/13664
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11629-022-7338-1
Type
Article
Station
Jang Bogo Station
Indexed
SCIE
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2022-2022, Ice sheet retreat and ocean circulation in West Antarctica during the past warm periods (22-22) / Yoo, Kyu-Cheul (PE22090)
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