Marine record of late-glacial readvance and last recession of Laurentide ice, inner Frobisher Bay, Baffin Island, Arctic Canada1

The Cockburn Substage readvance marks the last major late-glacial advance of the northeast sector of the Laurentide Ice Sheet on Baffin Island. The causes of this abrupt, late reversal of retreat are still unclear, but greater chronological control may provide some insight. To date, the literature h...

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Published inCanadian journal of earth sciences Vol. 59; no. 11; pp. 785 - 802
Main Authors Deering, Robert, Bell, Trevor, Forbes, Donald L.
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Abstract The Cockburn Substage readvance marks the last major late-glacial advance of the northeast sector of the Laurentide Ice Sheet on Baffin Island. The causes of this abrupt, late reversal of retreat are still unclear, but greater chronological control may provide some insight. To date, the literature has focused on the large terminal moraines in the region, providing a date of readvance (circa 9.5–8.5 ka cal BP). In Frobisher Bay, the Cockburn Substage readvance and recession onshore are marked by a series of moraines spread over ∼20 km along the inner bay. Acoustic marine mapping reveals five distinct transverse ridges, morphologically suggestive of grounding-zone wedges, and two later fields of DeGeer moraines on the floor of the inner bay. These indicate that the style of ice retreat (beginning no later than 8.5 ka cal BP) changed over time from punctuated recession of a floating ice front (20 km over >680 years, with four pauses) to more regular tidewater ice-front retreat, reaching the head of the bay 900 years or more after withdrawal from the outer Cockburn limit. The established chronology for final recession in the region is based largely on radiocarbon dating of bulk shell samples and single shells of deposit-feeding molluscs, notably Portlandia arctica, affected by old carbon from carbonate-rich sediments. Sedimentary analysis and judicious sampling for 14 C dating of glaciomarine and marine facies in seabed sediment cores enables development of a late- and post-glacial lithostratigraphy that indicates final withdrawal of ice from the drainage basin by 7 ka cal BP.
AbstractList The Cockburn Substage readvance marks the last major late-glacial advance of the northeast sector of the Laurentide Ice Sheet on Baffin Island. The causes of this abrupt, late reversal of retreat are still unclear, but greater chronological control may provide some insight. To date, the literature has focused on the large terminal moraines in the region, providing a date of readvance (circa 9.5–8.5 ka cal BP). In Frobisher Bay, the Cockburn Substage readvance and recession onshore are marked by a series of moraines spread over ∼20 km along the inner bay. Acoustic marine mapping reveals five distinct transverse ridges, morphologically suggestive of grounding-zone wedges, and two later fields of DeGeer moraines on the floor of the inner bay. These indicate that the style of ice retreat (beginning no later than 8.5 ka cal BP) changed over time from punctuated recession of a floating ice front (20 km over >680 years, with four pauses) to more regular tidewater ice-front retreat, reaching the head of the bay 900 years or more after withdrawal from the outer Cockburn limit. The established chronology for final recession in the region is based largely on radiocarbon dating of bulk shell samples and single shells of deposit-feeding molluscs, notably Portlandia arctica, affected by old carbon from carbonate-rich sediments. Sedimentary analysis and judicious sampling for 14 C dating of glaciomarine and marine facies in seabed sediment cores enables development of a late- and post-glacial lithostratigraphy that indicates final withdrawal of ice from the drainage basin by 7 ka cal BP.
Abstract_FL La réavancée du sous-étage de Cockburn marque la dernière avancée tardiglaciaire majeure du secteur nord-est de l’inlandsis laurentidien dans l’île de Baffin. Si les causes de cette inversion tardive du retrait demeurent méconnues, un meilleur contrôle chronologique pourrait fournir certaines réponses. À ce jour, les études publiées ont mis l’accent sur les grandes moraines terminales dans la région, qui ont fourni un âge pour la réavancée (∼9,5–8,5 ka cal BP). Dans la baie Frobisher, la réavancée et le recul sur la terre du sous-étage de Cockburn sont marqués par une série de moraines réparties sur ∼20 km le long de la partie interne de la baie. La cartographie acoustique marine révèle cinq crêtes transversales distinctes dont la forme suggère des biseaux de zone d’ancrage, et deux champs plus tardifs de moraines de De Geer sur le fond de la baie interne. Ces éléments indiquent que le style de recul glaciaire (qui a débuté au plus tard à 8,5 ka cal BP) a changé au fil du temps, passant de la récession ponctuée d’un front glaciaire flottant (20 km sur >680 années, incluant quatre pauses) à un recul plus régulier du front en eau tidale, ce dernier atteignant la tête de la baie 900 ans ou plus après s’être retiré de la limite distale du sous-étage de Cockburn. La chronologie établie pour la récession finale dans la région repose en bonne partie sur la datation au radiocarbone d’échantillons groupés de coquilles et de coquilles individuelles de mollusques s’alimentant sur les dépôts, notamment de Portlandia arctica, modulée par du carbone ancien provenant de sédiments riches en carbonates. L’analyse sédimentaire et l’échantillonnage judicieux pour la datation au 14 C de faciès glaciomarins et marins dans des carottes de sédiments du fond marin permettent l’établissement d’une lithostratigraphie tardi- et post-glaciaire qui indique que la glace s’était définitivement retirée du bassin versant à 7 ka cal BP. [Traduit par la Rédaction]
Author Bell, Trevor
Deering, Robert
Forbes, Donald L.
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Cockburn Substage
Frobisher Bay
front glaciaire marin
glaciomarine sedimentation
inlandsis laurentidien
Laurentide Ice Sheet
marine ice front
sous-étage de Cockburn
sédimentation glaciomarine
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