2017
DOI: 10.1111/bor.12234
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A 10Be chronology of early Holocene local glacier moraines in central West Greenland

Abstract: New cosmogenic 10Be exposure ages constrain Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) deglaciation and the culmination of a local glacier advance on the southern shore of Nuussuaq (peninsula) in central West Greenland. Mean ages of GrIS deglaciation and local glacier moraine deposition are 10.5±0.1 ka (n = 2) and 10.4±0.2 ka (n = 5), respectively. The similar ages suggest an advance/stillstand of local glaciers soon after the local retreat of the GrIS. The moraines dated in this study may be correlative to the nearby Disko S… Show more

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“…2014; 2016; 2020; O’Hara et al . 2017; Biette et al . 2020), significant uncertainties remain about the behaviour of mountain glaciers.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…2014; 2016; 2020; O’Hara et al . 2017; Biette et al . 2020), significant uncertainties remain about the behaviour of mountain glaciers.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Close to Disko Island, a local glacier from Nakàgajoq advanced at 10.4±0.2 ka (O'Hara et al . 2017), and at Uigordleq Lake Young et al . (2015) provided evidence of a glacial advance during the period of the Medieval Climate Anomaly (MCA ~AD 950 to AD 1250) from a moraine dated to 0.8±0.04 ka.…”
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“…However, despite some studies that focused on local glacier fluctuations over recent decades (Kelly & Lowell 2009; O'Hara et al . 2017; Schweinsberg et al . 2019), robust moraine chronologies based on CRE dating remain limited in Greenland.…”
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“…1). However, direct moraine dating from a growing number of glaciers of the North Atlantic sector [9][10][11][12] (i.e. Greenland, Scandinavia, Iceland, and the European Alps) shows larger ice extents during the early Holocene than during the LIA.…”
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