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Northwest Pacific ice-rafted debris at 38°N reveals episodic ice-sheet change in late Quaternary Northeast Siberia

McCarron, A. P.; Bigg, G. R.; Brooks, H.; Leng, M. J.; Marshall, J. D.; Ponomareva, V.; Portnyagin, M.; Reimer, P. J.; Rogerson, M.

Authors

A. P. McCarron

G. R. Bigg

H. Brooks

M. J. Leng

J. D. Marshall

V. Ponomareva

M. Portnyagin

P. J. Reimer

M. Rogerson



Abstract

© 2020 The Authors The ice-rafted-debris (IRD) record of the open Northwest Pacific points towards the existence of substantial glacial ice on the Northeast Siberian coast during the late Quaternary. However, the scale and timing of glaciation and de-glaciation remains controversial due to the dearth of both onshore and offshore records. Existing IRD data suggests at least one event of dynamic and abrupt change during mid-late Marine Isotope Stage (MIS 3) which mimics the massive collapse of the Laurentide ice sheet during Heinrich Events. It is uncertain whether other events of this magnitude occurred during the late Quaternary. Here we present a ∼160,000 yr IRD series, planktic foraminiferal counts and an age model, derived from a benthic δ18O curve, radiocarbon dates and tephrochronology, from core ODP 1207A (37.79°N, 162.75°E), revealing the presence of low but episodic flux of IRD. We conclude that glacial Northwest Pacific icebergs spread further south than previously thought, with icebergs emanating from Northeast Siberia being transported to the transition region between the subpolar and subtropical waters, south of the subarctic front during at least the Quaternary's last two glacial periods. The episodic nature of the 1207A IRD record during the last glacial, combined with coupled climate-iceberg modelling, suggests occasional times of much enhanced ice flux from the Kamchatka-Koryak coast, with other potential sources on the Sea of Okhotsk coast. These findings support the hypothesis of a variable but extensive ice mass during the last glacial over Northeast Siberia, particularly early in the last glacial period, behaving independently of North American and Eurasian ice masses. In strong contrast, IRD was absent during much of the penultimate glacial Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 6 suggesting the possibility of very different Northeast Siberian ice coverage between the last two glacial periods.

Citation

McCarron, A. P., Bigg, G. R., Brooks, H., Leng, M. J., Marshall, J. D., Ponomareva, V., Portnyagin, M., Reimer, P. J., & Rogerson, M. (2021). Northwest Pacific ice-rafted debris at 38°N reveals episodic ice-sheet change in late Quaternary Northeast Siberia. Earth and planetary science letters, 553, Article 116650. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2020.116650

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Oct 26, 2020
Online Publication Date Nov 18, 2020
Publication Date Jan 1, 2021
Deposit Date Feb 4, 2025
Publicly Available Date Feb 4, 2025
Journal Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Print ISSN 0012-821X
Publisher Elsevier
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 553
Article Number 116650
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2020.116650
Keywords Ice-rafted debris; Northwest Pacific; ODP site 1207A; Ice-sheet
Public URL https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/3680537

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