1. The configuration of Northern Hemisphere ice sheets through the Quaternary
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Christine Batchelor, Della K. Murton, Julian B. Murton, Mario Krapp, Philip L. Gibbard, Martin Margold, Andrea Manica, Chris R. Stokes, April S. Dalton, Dalton, April S [0000-0002-0725-1385], Stokes, Chris R [0000-0003-3355-1573], Manica, Andrea [0000-0003-1895-450X], Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, Dalton, April S. [0000-0002-0725-1385], and Stokes, Chris R. [0000-0003-3355-1573]
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0301 basic medicine ,Cryospheric science ,Empirical data ,Science ,General Physics and Astronomy ,02 engineering and technology ,Palaeoclimate ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Article ,03 medical and health sciences ,Lack of knowledge ,Glacial period ,704/106/125 ,lcsh:Science ,Sea level ,geography ,Multidisciplinary ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,Northern Hemisphere ,Last Glacial Maximum ,General Chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,030104 developmental biology ,13. Climate action ,lcsh:Q ,Physical geography ,704/106/413 ,Ice sheet ,0210 nano-technology ,Quaternary ,Geology - Abstract
Our understanding of how global climatic changes are translated into ice-sheet fluctuations and sea-level change is currently limited by a lack of knowledge of the configuration of ice sheets prior to the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM). Here, we compile a synthesis of empirical data and numerical modelling results related to pre-LGM ice sheets to produce new hypotheses regarding their extent in the Northern Hemisphere (NH) at 17 time-slices that span the Quaternary. Our reconstructions illustrate pronounced ice-sheet asymmetry within the last glacial cycle and significant variations in ice-marginal positions between older glacial cycles. We find support for a significant reduction in the extent of the Laurentide Ice Sheet (LIS) during MIS 3, implying that global sea levels may have been 30–40 m higher than most previous estimates. Our ice-sheet reconstructions illustrate the current state-of-the-art knowledge of pre-LGM ice sheets and provide a conceptual framework to interpret NH landscape evolution., How global climatic changes are translated into ice-sheet fluctuations and sea-level change is not well understood. Here the authors present a compilation of empirical data and numerical modelling results of pre-LGM Northern Hemisphere ice sheet changes and show pronounced ice-sheet asymmetry within the last glacial cycle and significant variations in ice-marginal positions between older glacial cycles.
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- 2019