Title of article :
Emergence of the Shackleton Range from beneath the Antarctic Ice Sheet due to glacial erosion
Author/Authors :
Sugden، نويسنده , , D.E. and Fogwill، نويسنده , , C.J. and Hein، نويسنده , , A.S. and Stuart، نويسنده , , F.M. and Kerr، نويسنده , , A.R. and Kubik، نويسنده , , P.W.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages :
10
From page :
190
To page :
199
Abstract :
This paper explores the long-term evolution of a subglacial fjord landscape in the Shackleton Range, Antarctica. We propose that prolonged ice-sheet erosion across a passive continental margin caused troughs to deepen and lower the surrounding ice-sheet surface, leaving adjacent mountains exposed. Geomorphological evidence suggests a change in the direction of regional ice flow accompanied emergence. Simple calculations suggest that isostatic compensation caused by the deepening of bounding ice-stream troughs lowered the ice-sheet surface relative to the mountains by ~ 800 m. Use of multiple cosmogenic isotopes on bedrock and erratics (26Al, 10Be, 21Ne) provides evidence that overriding of the massif and the deepening of the adjacent troughs occurred earlier than the Quaternary. Perhaps this occurred in the mid-Miocene, as elsewhere in East Antarctica in the McMurdo Dry Valleys and the Lambert basin. The implication is that glacial erosion instigates feedback that can change ice-sheet thickness, extent, and direction of flow. Indeed, as the subglacial troughs evolve over millions of years, they increase topographic relief; and this changes the dynamics of the ice sheet.
Keywords :
Antarctic ice sheet , Fjord evolution , glacial erosion , Cosmogenic nuclides , Shackleton Range , passive margin
Journal title :
Geomorphology
Serial Year :
2014
Journal title :
Geomorphology
Record number :
2366990
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