Title of article
Modelling iceberg trajectories, sedimentation rates and meltwater input to the ocean from the Eurasian Ice Sheet at the Last Glacial Maximum
Author/Authors
Death، نويسنده , , Ros and Siegert، نويسنده , , Martin J. and Bigg، نويسنده , , Grant R. and Wadley، نويسنده , , Martin R.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
16
From page
135
To page
150
Abstract
We model iceberg flow paths from the Eurasian Ice Sheet, and the associated meltwater production and sedimentation rates within the Norwegian–Greenland Sea during the last glaciation. Results from a numerical ice sheet model, an atmospheric general circulation model and an ocean general circulation model are collated and used to provide iceberg production rate, wind field and surface current forcings to an iceberg trajectory model. The iceberg model then determines how icebergs issuing from the Eurasian Ice Sheet travel across the ocean and eventually melt. In addition the release of iceberg sediments is also predicted. The results show that iceberg trajectories are complex and that common features of iceberg movement are clustering in zones of convergence and exit into the North Atlantic through the Iceland–Faeroes Channel. Eurasian icebergs do not penetrate into the interior of the Arctic Ocean. The gathering of icebergs produces a complex meltwater pattern that does not follow the conceptual idea of decreasing meltwater production with distance from the ice sheet margin. Sedimentation results are compared with the meltwater configuration and are found to be a poor indicator of past zones of iceberg melt, with zones of sedimentation extending significantly less far.
Keywords
Ice sheet , Late Quaternary , Meltwater , icebergs , Ice rafted debris , Greenlad–Iceland–Norwegian Seas
Journal title
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology
Record number
2291898
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