Ice stream reorganization and glacial retreat on the northwest Greenland shelf

Andrew Newton, P.C. Knutz, Mads Huuse, P Gannon, Simon Brocklehurst, O.R. Clausen, Yi Gong

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    Abstract

    Understanding conditions at the grounding-line of marine-based ice sheets is essential for understanding ice sheet evolution. Offshore northwest Greenland, knowledge of the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) ice sheet extent in Melville Bugt was previously based on sparse geological evidence. This study uses multibeam bathymetry, combined with 2D and 3D seismic reflection data, to present a detailed landform record from Melville Bugt. Seabed landforms include mega-scale glacial lineations, grounding-zone wedges, iceberg scours, and a lateral shear margin moraine, formed during the last glacial cycle. The geomorphology indicates that the LGM ice sheet reached the shelf edge before undergoing flow reorganization. After retreat of ~80 km across the outer-shelf the margin stabilized in a mid-shelf position, possibly during the Younger Dryas (12.9-11.7 ka). The ice sheet then uncoupled from the seafloor and retreated to a coast-proximal position. This landform record provides an important constraint on deglaciation history offshore northwest Greenland.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)7826-7835
    Number of pages10
    JournalGeophysical Research Letters
    Volume44
    Issue number15
    Early online date12 Aug 2017
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 16 Aug 2017

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