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A community-based geological reconstruction of Antarctic Ice Sheet deglaciation since the Last Glacial Maximum

Journal

QUATERNARY SCIENCE REVIEWS
Volume 100, Issue -, Pages 1-9

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.quascirev.2014.06.025

Keywords

Antarctic Ice Sheet; Glacial geology; Modelling; Quaternary

Funding

  1. NERC [NE/F014260/1]
  2. Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR) research programme 'Antarctic Climate Evolution' (ACE)
  3. NERC [NE/F000359/1, NE/J018333/1, NE/J008176/1, NE/F014260/1, bas0100024, NE/K000527/2, NE/J005673/1, NE/F01452X/1, NE/K003933/1, NE/K003674/1, bas0100027] Funding Source: UKRI
  4. Natural Environment Research Council [NE/F000359/1, bas0100024, bas0100027, NE/J008176/1, NER/G/S/2003/00020, NE/K000527/2, NE/F014260/1, NE/K003933/1, NE/F01452X/1, NE/K003674/1, NER/G/S/2003/00141, NE/J005673/1, NE/J018333/1] Funding Source: researchfish
  5. Directorate For Geosciences
  6. Office of Polar Programs (OPP) [0944307] Funding Source: National Science Foundation
  7. Division Of Ocean Sciences
  8. Directorate For Geosciences [1129101] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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A robust understanding of Antarctic Ice Sheet deglacial history since the Last Glacial Maximum is important in order to constrain ice sheet and glacial-isostatic adjustment models, and to explore the forcing mechanisms responsible for ice sheet retreat. Such understanding can be derived from a broad range of geological and glaciological datasets and recent decades have seen an upsurge in such data gathering around the continent and Sub-Antarctic islands. Here, we report a new synthesis of those datasets, based on an accompanying series of reviews of the geological data, organised by sector. We present a series of timeslice maps for 20 ka, 15 ka, 10 ka and 5 ka, including grounding line position and ice sheet thickness changes, along with a clear assessment of levels of confidence. The reconstruction shows that the Antarctic Ice sheet did not everywhere reach the continental shelf edge at its maximum, that initial retreat was asynchronous, and that the spatial pattern of deglaciation was highly variable, particularly on the inner shelf. The deglacial reconstruction is consistent with a moderate overall excess ice volume and with a relatively small Antarctic contribution to meltwater pulse la. We discuss key areas of uncertainty both around the continent and by time interval, and we highlight potential priorities for future work. The synthesis is intended to be a resource for the modelling and glacial geological community. (C) 2014 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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