Journal: Boreas
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- A North Greenland-wide in situ cosmogenic ¹⁴C ice sheet chronology since the LateglacialItem type: Journal Article
BoreasSøndergaard, Anne Sofie; Rosenberg, Astrid; Knudsen, Mads Faurschou; et al. (2025)Knowledge of the glacial history of the North Greenland Ice Sheet is crucial due to its high sensitivity to climate change. However, because the ice sheet in this region is predominantly cold-based, resulting in low erosion rates, using ¹⁰Be exposure dating to establish reliable ice sheet chronologies has proven very challenging due to nuclide inheritance. In this study, we measure 16 rock samples for their in situ ¹⁴C concentration, most of which already showed 10Be nuclide inheritance, resulting in apparent exposure ages pre-dating the most recent deglaciation. We combine our new results with seven already published in situ ¹⁴C exposure ages to build a North Greenland-wide in situ ¹⁴C ice sheet chronology based on a total of 20 boulder and three bedrock samples. Resulting in situ ¹⁴C ages range from 4.8 to 22.4 ka, and more than half of our in situ ¹⁴C exposure ages show signs of excess nuclides, pre-dating the most recent deglaciation at individual sample sites. We believe the excess nuclides could be a result of limited erosion during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) and a combination of pre-LGM exposure, supraglacial pre-deposition exposure and possibly thin ice cover. Our new large-scale in situ ¹⁴C data set contributes important knowledge on the glacial history of North Greenland and ice-bed properties in this region. Despite challenges, all in situ ¹⁴C exposure ages except two are younger than their ¹⁰Be counterpart, which highlights the potential and necessity of in situ ¹⁴C exposure dating in regions with cold-based ice and low erosion rates. - Be-10 chronology of the last deglaciation of County Donegal, northwestern IrelandItem type: Journal Article
BoreasClark, Jorie; McCabe, A. Marshall; Schnabel, Christoph; et al. (2009) - Holocene climates in the AlpsItem type: Journal Article
BoreasDesmet, Marc; Mélières, Marie-Antoinette; Arnaud, Fabien; et al. (2005) - Environmental change during the Allerød and Younger Dryas reconstructed from Swiss tree-ring dataItem type: Journal Article
BoreasSchaub, Matthias; Kaiser, Klaus F.; Frank, David C.; et al. (2008) - Landslide deposits as stratigraphical markers for a sequence-based glacial stratigraphy: a case study of a Younger Dryas system in the Eastern AlpsItem type: Journal Article
BoreasBichler, Mathias G.; Reindl, Martin; Reitner, Jürgen M.; et al. (2016) - Evidence of central Alpine glacier advances during the Younger Dryas-early Holocene transition periodItem type: Journal Article
BoreasMoran, Andrew P.; Ivy-Ochs, Susan; Schuh, Michael; et al. (2016) - Cosmogenic radionuclide dating indicates ice-sheet configuration during MIS 2 on Nordaustlandet, SvalbardItem type: Journal Article
BoreasHormes, Anne; Akçar, Naki; Kubik, Peter W. (2011) - Mid- to late Holocene environmental separation of the northern and central Baltic Sea basins in response to differential land upliftItem type: Journal Article
BoreasHäusler, Katharina; Moros, Matthias; Wacker, Lukas; et al. (2017) - Rhone River flood deposits in Lake Le BourgetItem type: Journal Article
BoreasChapron, Emmanuel; Arnaud, Fabien; Noël, Hervé; et al. (2005) - A multi-dating approach applied to proglacial sediments attributed to the Most Extensive Glaciation of the Swiss AlpsItem type: Journal Article
BoreasDehnert, Andreas; Preusser, Frank; Kramers, Jan D.; et al. (2010)
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