2009
DOI: 10.1130/b26478.1
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High-resolution Holocene climate record from Maxwell Bay, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica

Abstract: The highest resolution Holocene sediment core from the Antarctic Peninsula to date was collected during the fi rst SHALDRIL cruise (NBP0502). Drilling yielded a 108.2-m-long core (87% recovery; site NBP0502-1B) from Maxwell Bay, South Shetland Islands. This high-resolution sediment record comes from a region that is currently experiencing dramatic climate change and associated glacial retreat. Such records can help to constrain the nature of past climate change and causal mechanisms, and to provide a context f… Show more

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“…On Fildes Peninsula the deglaciation begun between 11 and 9 ka ago (Watcham et al, 2011), and on King George Island (Potter Peninsula) between 11.9 and 5.9 ka while on Byers Peninsula an age of 8.3-5.9 ka has been determined (Toro et al, 2013, Oliva et al, 2016. A regional advance between 6 and 4.5 ka BP (Hall, 2010;Michalchuck et al, 2009) has been detected after a period with less cold conditions between 8.2 and 5.9 ka (Milliken et al 2009). Both periods involve the development of periglacial and permafrost environments on the ice-free areas.…”
Section: Mapping Results In Selected Areas Of the South Shetland Islandsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…On Fildes Peninsula the deglaciation begun between 11 and 9 ka ago (Watcham et al, 2011), and on King George Island (Potter Peninsula) between 11.9 and 5.9 ka while on Byers Peninsula an age of 8.3-5.9 ka has been determined (Toro et al, 2013, Oliva et al, 2016. A regional advance between 6 and 4.5 ka BP (Hall, 2010;Michalchuck et al, 2009) has been detected after a period with less cold conditions between 8.2 and 5.9 ka (Milliken et al 2009). Both periods involve the development of periglacial and permafrost environments on the ice-free areas.…”
Section: Mapping Results In Selected Areas Of the South Shetland Islandsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…1a). This peak glacial discharge to the coastal margin was co-incident with ice sheet retreat across the outer 10 and inner 11 Anvers Shelf, the break-up of the Marguerite Bay ice shelf to the south 12 and the transition from perennial to seasonal sea ice in Maxwell Bay to the north 13 (Fig. S1).…”
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“…1a) during a time of widespread warmth along the WAP exemplified by ice sheet retreat and thinning 2 , high SSTs 3 and thin sea ice cover with warm winters 4 in Palmer Deep, the collapse of the George VI Ice Shelf (Fig. S1) at 9.6 ka 16 and increased influence of glacial melt and precipitation in Maxwell Bay 13 . This warmth was concomitant with the last influence of orbitally-forced deglaciation 5,15 and ENSO-sensitive proxy records from the Peru margin and Ecuador 5,17 that indicate a persistent warm, mean La Niña-like state (relative to mean El Niño-like conditions).…”
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“…Estas áreas corresponderían a nunataks que sobresaldrían notoriamente sobre el relieve circundante. A su vez, la datación de sedimentos marinos en la bahía Maxwell sugiere su deglaciación en torno a 14,1 ka cal BP (Milliken et al, 2009). En el margen nororiental de la PA, las masas glaciares también experimentan un acelerado retroceso a partir de 12.9 ± 1.2 ka (Nývlt et al, 2014).…”
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“…Éste es el caso de la Península Fildes (NO de la isla King George), cuyos márgenes fueron deglaciados entre 11 y 9 ka cal BP (Watcham et al, 2011). El retroceso gradual de los glaciares se intensifica en torno a 8 ka cal BP, momento en el que se registran las condiciones más cáli-das del Holoceno en la PA (Bentley et al, 2009;Milliken et al, 2009). Así, en la Península Byers la datación de la base sedimentaria del lago Limnopolar sugiere que este lago apareció en torno a 8,3 ka cal BP.…”
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