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Non-linear response of glacier melting to Holocene warming in Svalbard recorded by sedimentary iron (oxyhydr)oxides

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Title
Non-linear response of glacier melting to Holocene warming in Svalbard recorded by sedimentary iron (oxyhydr)oxides
Other Titles
철산화광물에 기록된 비선형적 스발바르 빙하 융빙 양상
Authors
Jang, Kwangchul
Germain Bayon
Christoph Vogt
Matthias Forwick
Ahn, Youngkyu
Kim, Jung-Hyun
Nam, Seung-il
Keywords
iron (oxyhydr)oxideshigh Arctic environmentsglacier retreattipping pointaccelerated glacier meltingneodymium isotopes
Issue Date
2023
Citation
Jang, Kwangchul, et al. 2023. "Non-linear response of glacier melting to Holocene warming in Svalbard recorded by sedimentary iron (oxyhydr)oxides". EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCE LETTERS, 607(0): 1-12.
Abstract
The recent acceleration of ice-sheet loss with its direct impact on sea-level rise and coastal ecosystems is of major environmental and societal concern. However, the effect of atmospheric temperature increases on long-term glacier retreat remains poorly defined due to limited historical observations and uncertainties in numerical ice-sheet models, which challenges climate change adaptation planning. Here, we present a novel approach for investigating the time-transgressive response of Arctic glaciers since the last deglaciation, using glacially-derived Fe-(oxyhydr)oxide layers preserved in glacimarine sediments from a large fjord system in Svalbard. Glacial weathering releases large amounts of Fe, resulting in the deposition of Fe-(oxyhydr)oxide particulates in nearby marine sediments, which can serve as fossil indicators of past glacial melting events. Our results indicate that Svalbard glaciers retreated at a rate of 18 to 41 m/yr between 16.3 and 10.8 kyr BP, synchronously with the progressive rise in atmospheric and oceanic temperatures. From 10.8 kyr BP, glacier retreat markedly accelerated (up to ~116 m/yr) when regional atmospheric temperatures exceeded modern values. Coupled with field observations, this finding directly supports a non-linear response of glacial melting to summer air temperature increases. In addition to suggesting that ice-sheet loss and sea-level rise may further accelerate in the near future, this study paves the way for the use of sedimentary Fe-(oxyhydr)oxide layers in subarctic environments for reconstructing past glacial dynamics.
URI
https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/16195
DOI
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2023.118054
Type
Article
Station
해당사항없음
Indexed
SCIE
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2017-2018, The variation in the sediment provenance of the ArcticOcean: implications for middle to late Pleistoceneglacial history in the Arctic Ocean (17-18) / Jang, Kwangchul (PN17130)
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