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Title: Laurentide Deglaciation


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Laurentide Deglaciation
  • CLIMAP Model 18 ka BP
  • Constrained by 14C dates
  • Constrains area, not volume

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Fennoscandian Ice Sheet - decay
  • 2nd largest Pleistocene I.S.

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Fennoscandian Ice Sheet - decay
  • 2nd largest Pleistocene I.S.
  • Ongoing uplift
  • Complex deglacial history

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Fennoscandian Ice Sheet - decay
  • 2nd largest Pleistocene I.S.
  • Ongoing uplift
  • Complex deglacial history
  • Complex margins
  • British Isles
  • Barents Sea

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Barents Ice Sheet
  • Contiguous with Fennoscandian
  • Fully marine-based unstable!
  • Poorly defined eastern margins
  • May have dammed major N-flowing rivers

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http//www.uwgb.edu/dutchs/EarthSC202Notes/GLACgeo
g.HTM
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Marine-based ice sheet analogs
  • West Antarctic ice sheet
  • Barents shelf / ice sheet

Seigert et al., (2002), American Scientist
Volume 90 Number 1 Page 32
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Growth of marine-based ice sheets
  • Grounding of thickening floating ice shelf?
  • How maintain against calving?
  • Effects of isostasy/eustasy?

9
Barents History
  • Recon-structed through modeling

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Barents History
  • Recon-structed through modeling

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Pre-Pleistocene Glaciations
  • Pleistocene latest
  • Permo-Carboniferous
  • Sil-Ordovician
  • Proterozoic (late, early)

Permo-Carboniferous glaciation
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Major phases of Late Proterozoic glaciation
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Early Proterozoic Glaciation
  • Evidence in Gowganda Formation north of Lake
    Huron
  • Conglomerates (tillites) alternate with laminated
    mudstones (varved)
  • Conglomerate clasts are scratched and faceted
  • Igneous rocks (2100 my) intrude and Formation
    rests upon crystalline basement (2600 my).
  • Similar rocks in Finland, southern Africa,
    India.

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Snowball Earth?
  • Worst (best?) case scenario
  • Inferred from glacial deposits at or near the
    paleomagnetic equator
  • Modeled as a result of complete consumption of
    early CO2 through weathering.

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