Title of article
Sub-ice shelf deposition during the late Devensian glaciation in western Ireland
Author/Authors
Knight، نويسنده , , Jasper، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
12
From page
229
To page
240
Abstract
Glacigenic sediments preserved around the margins of Clew Bay, western Ireland, record deposition in a tidally-influenced, sub-ice shelf environment during the late Devensian glaciation (∼ 21–13 14C kyr). Thick, massive to normally-graded glacial diamictons (tills) are interbedded with laminated to massive silt and clay beds. These sediments interbed with each other on scales ranging from millimetres to metres in a generally shallowing-up sequence associated with a decrease in accommodation space. Isolated dropstones and a downward-going clastic dike are also observed. These structures and sediments reflect a waterlain environment with rhythmically-varying levels of water energy and sediment supply. Tidally-driven uplift and downdraw of a retreating ice shelf is a likely control on sedimentation patterns, and glacial dynamics, of this sensitive, Atlantic-facing ice margin.
Keywords
Late Pleistocene sea-level change , Tidal Rhythmites , accommodation space , Ireland , ice shelf
Journal title
Marine Geology
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Marine Geology
Record number
2261123
Link To Document