Late Quaternary marine-based Kara Sea ice sheets: A review of terrestrial stratigraphic data highlighting their formation

Ólafur Ingólfsson*, Per Möller, Hanna Lokrantz

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Abstract

Reconstructions of the Late Quaternary glacial history of the Kara Sea area show repeated build-up of ice-sheet domes over the shallow epicontinental Kara Sea. Inferred ice divides were situated over the central Kara Sea, and the ice sheet repeatedly inundated the surrounding coastal areas of western Siberia. Geological fingerprinting of the Kara Sea ice sheet include end moraine zones, raised beaches, tills, glaciotectonic deformations and coarsening-upward sediment sequences, reflecting isostatic rebound cycles. This paper reviews evidence from several areas along the perimeter of the Kara Sea, suggesting that peripheral sites were critical for the initiation of the large Kara Sea ice sheet. Ice-sheet inception progressed with the formation of local ice caps that later coalesced on the adjacent shelf with globally falling sea levels, eventually merging and growing into a large ice dome.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)152-161
Number of pages10
JournalPolar Research
Volume27
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2008

Other keywords

  • Kara Sea
  • Late Quaternary
  • Marine-basedice sheet
  • Western Siberia

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