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Glaciovolcanic processes between the Campbell Glacier and Mt. Melbourne Volcano, Antarctica: ICE and FIRE

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Title
Glaciovolcanic processes between the Campbell Glacier and Mt. Melbourne Volcano, Antarctica: ICE and FIRE
Other Titles
남극 캠벨 빙하과 멜버른 화산의 빙하-화산 상호 작용
Authors
Rhee, Hyun Hee
Lee, Min Kyung
Seong, Yeong Bae
Kim, Sunghan
Lee, Jae Il
Yoo, Kyu-Cheul
Yu, Byung Yong
Keywords
Glaciovolcanic ProcessLocal Last Glacial MaximumCosmogenic nuclides surface exposure datingCampbell glacierMt. Melbourne Volcano
Issue Date
2025
Citation
Rhee, Hyun Hee, et al. 2025. "Glaciovolcanic processes between the Campbell Glacier and Mt. Melbourne Volcano, Antarctica: ICE and FIRE". PALAEOGEOGRAPHY PALAEOCLIMATOLOGY PALAEOECOLOGY, 657(0): 0-0.
Abstract
This study investigates the glacial dynamics of the Campbell Glacier in Terra Nova Bay (TNB), Antarctica, with a focus on its unique lowering patterns during the late Quaternary. Using cosmogenic nuclides (10Be) surface exposure dating, we provide significant chronological constraints on Antarctic terrestrial glacier changes. In addition to the previous data on Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 5 simple exposure ages of Campbell Glacier moraines, we further analyzed the palaeo-subglaciated bedrock, which yields exposure ages during MIS 3 and 2 (49.8-28.5 ka). Our analysis empowers that continuous glacial lowering occurred throughout the late Quaternary, even during the Last Glacial Period (MIS 4-2), and that the Local Last Glacial Maximum (LLGM) occurred at 150-90 masl during MIS 4 rather than MIS 2. This new and recalculated dataset for the Campbell Glacier is unique compared to other outlet glaciers flowing into the Terra Nova Bay, highlighting the significant influence of Mt. Melbourne's volcanic activity via glaciovolcanic processes during the late Quaternary, beyond general climatic and oceanic factors. Further studies of palaeo-glaciovolcanic interactions on the East Antarctic Ice Sheet (EAIS) promise to provide more robust insights for refining models predicting future accelerated glacial melt and sea level rise, particularly considering the numerous volcanoes beneath the West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS).
URI
https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/16057
DOI
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2024.112611
Type
Article
Station
Jang Bogo Station
Indexed
SCIE
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2024-2024, 과거 온난기의 서남극 빙상 후퇴 및 해양 순환 변화 연구 (24-24) / 유규철 (PE24090)
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