Title of article
Late Miocene ice sheet elevation in the Grove Mountains, East Antarctica, inferred from cosmogenic 21Ne–10Be–26Al
Author/Authors
Kong، نويسنده , , Ping and Huang، نويسنده , , Feixin and Liu، نويسنده , , Xiaohan and Fink، نويسنده , , David K. Ding، نويسنده , , Lin and Lai، نويسنده , , Qingzhou، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
5
From page
50
To page
54
Abstract
The Grove Mountains, lying in the interior of East Antarctica, consist of 64 nunataks. Geomorphic characteristics of the nunataks suggest that past ice sheet elevations have overtopped the summits of the Grove Mountains. Cosmogenic 21Ne, 10Be and 26Al dating yields surface exposure ages of five bedrock samples taken from the crest of Mount Harding, a typical nunatak in the Grove Mountains. Using multi-nuclide fitting, we have calculated the time that the ice sheet retreated below the crest of Mount Harding; all data point to the late Miocene, ∼ 6.3 Ma ago. The results provide the first land-based evidence of the elevation of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet in the Grove Mountains in Late Miocene, which reached 2300 m, 200 m higher than the current ice sheet level. The higher than current ice sheet elevations during the late Miocene together with contemporaneously higher temperatures in the Southern Ocean suggest that moisture transport plays an important role in ice sheet expansion in the interior of East Antarctica.
Keywords
late Miocene , Antarctica , Exposure age , Grove Mountains , Cosmogenic nuclide
Journal title
Global and Planetary Change
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
Global and Planetary Change
Record number
2368593
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