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Timing of the younger dryas glacial maximum in western Norway

Journal

JOURNAL OF QUATERNARY SCIENCE
Volume 27, Issue 1, Pages 81-88

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/jqs.1516

Keywords

age-depth modelling; deglaciation; Hardangerfjorden; lake basins

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  1. ICEHUS
  2. Research Council of Norway

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This study precisely constrains the timing of the Younger Dryas (YD) glacial maximum in south-western Norway by utilizing sediment records from lake basins. Two of the basins, located on the distal side of the mapped Herdla-Halsnoy Moraine, received meltwater directly from the ice sheet only when the ice margin reached its maximum extent during the YD. In the cores, the ice maximum is represented by well-defined units with meltwater deposits, dominantly laminated silt. Plant macrofossils in the sediment sequences are common and we obtained 18 radiocarbon ages from one of the cores. By applying Bayesian agedepth modelling we obtained a precise date for this meltwater event and thereby also for the timing of the YD glacial maximum. We conclude that the ice-sheet advance culminated at the Halsnoy Moraine at 11 760?+/-?120 cal a BP, and that the ice margin stayed in this position for 170?+/-?120 years. The subsequent retreat started at 11 590?+/-?100 cal a BP, i.e. close to the YD/Holocene boundary. Withdrawal was probably triggered by abrupt climatic warming at this time. Copyright (c) 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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