• Title of article

    Early Miocene basement clasts in ANDRILL AND-2A core and their implications for paleoenvironmental changes in the McMurdo Sound region (western Ross Sea, Antarctica)

  • Author/Authors

    Talarico، نويسنده , , Franco M. and Sandroni، نويسنده , , Sonia، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
  • Pages
    13
  • From page
    23
  • To page
    35
  • Abstract
    A detailed provenance study of gravel-size clasts in the lowermost 438 m of the ANDRILL AND-2A core reveals a pattern of dynamic provenance variations which can be discussed for its implications for Early Miocene paleogeographical reconstructions and glaciological models in the McMurdo Sound region (Ross Sea). distribution patterns and distribution of diagnostic basement clast assemblages indicative of three different provenance areas (Mulock–Skelton glacier, Carlyon–Darwin glacier and Koettlitz–Blue glacier regions) can be interpreted in terms of two distinctive ice dynamic scenarios: i) local fluctuations of outlet Transantarctic Mountains glaciers with dominant flows from W to E to the coast (documented in the lowermost core section, at ca. 20.2–20.1 Ma), and ii) larger volume of ice grounded at the regional scale in the Ross Embayment with flow lines running N–S close to the TAM front (in two periods, at ca. 19.7–19.7 Ma and at ca. 17.8–17.4 Ma). Moreover, in core sections including facies typical of open-marine to iceberg-influenced depositional environments, ice-rafted debris compositions reveal that during periods of glacial-minima setting sites of active calving processes dominantly occurred in areas including the present-day Blue–Koettlitz glacier coast, and subordinately in glacier tongues located further south in the Skelton–Mulock glacier area. tently with results of numerical modelling the reconstructed glaciological scenarios provide further constraints to paleogeographical reconstructions and glaciological models at the south-western tip of the Ross Sea during significant steps in Antarctic ice sheet evolution through the Early Miocene climatic events.
  • Keywords
    Cenozoic , Ross Sea , provenance , Marine sediments , ANDRILL
  • Journal title
    Global and Planetary Change
  • Serial Year
    2011
  • Journal title
    Global and Planetary Change
  • Record number

    2368714