Greenland tidewater glacier advanced rapidly during era of Norse settlement

Author:

Pearce Danni M.1,Lea James M.2,Mair Douglas W.F.2,Rea Brice R.3,Schofield J. Edward3,Kamenos Nicholas A.4,Schoenrock Kathryn M.5,Stachnik Lukasz6,Lewis Bonnie4,Barr Iestyn7,Mottram Ruth8

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Environmental Science and Natural Resource Management, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Ås 1430, Norway

2. School of Environmental Sciences, University of Liverpool, Liverpool L69 3BX, UK

3. School of Geosciences, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen AB24 3UF, UK

4. School of Geographical and Earth Sciences, University of Glasgow, Glasgow G12 8QQ, UK

5. School of Natural Sciences, National University of Ireland, Galway H91 TK33, Ireland

6. Institute of Geography and Regional Development, University of Wrocław, Wrocław 51-148, Poland

7. School of Science and the Environment, Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester M15 6BH, UK

8. Danish Meteorological Institute, Copenhagen 2100, Denmark

Abstract

Abstract Our ability to improve prognostic modeling of the Greenland Ice Sheet relies on understanding the long-term relationships between climate and mass flux (via iceberg calving) from marine-terminating tidewater glaciers (TWGs). Observations of recent TWG behavior are widely available, but long-term records of TWG advance are currently lacking. We present glacial geomorphological, sedimentological, archaeological, and modeling data to reconstruct the ~20 km advance of Kangiata Nunaata Sermia (KNS; the largest tidewater glacier in southwest Greenland) during the first half of the past millennium. The data show that KNS advanced ~15 km during the 12th and 13th centuries CE at a rate of ~115 m a−1, contemporaneous with regional climate cooling toward the Little Ice Age and comparable to rates of TWG retreat witnessed over the past ~200 years. Presence of Norse farmsteads proximal to KNS demonstrates their resilience to climate change, manifest as a rapidly advancing TWG in a cooling climate. The results place limits on the magnitude of ice-margin advance and demonstrate TWG sensitivity to climate cooling as well as warming. These data combined with our grounding-line stability analysis provide a long-term record that validates approaches to numerical modeling aiming to link calving to climate.

Publisher

Geological Society of America

Subject

Geology

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