Holocene sea-ice dynamics in Petermann Fjord in relation to ice tongue stability and Nares Strait ice arch formation
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Published:2021-09-10
Issue:9
Volume:15
Page:4357-4380
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ISSN:1994-0424
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Container-title:The Cryosphere
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language:en
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Short-container-title:The Cryosphere
Author:
Detlef HenriekaORCID, Reilly BrendanORCID, Jennings AnneORCID, Mørk Jensen Mads, O'Regan MattORCID, Glasius MarianneORCID, Olsen JesperORCID, Jakobsson MartinORCID, Pearce ChristofORCID
Abstract
Abstract. The Petermann 2015 expedition to Petermann Fjord and adjacent Hall Basin recovered a transect
of cores, extending from Nares Strait to underneath the 48 km long ice
tongue of Petermann glacier, offering a unique opportunity to study
ice–ocean–sea ice interactions at the interface of these realms. First
results suggest that no ice tongue existed in Petermann Fjord for large
parts of the Holocene, raising the question of the role of the ocean and the
marine cryosphere in the collapse and re-establishment of the ice tongue.
Here we use a multi-proxy approach (sea-ice-related biomarkers, total
organic carbon and its carbon isotopic composition, and benthic and
planktonic foraminiferal abundances) to explore Holocene sea ice dynamics at
OD1507-03TC-41GC-03PC in outer Petermann Fjord. Our results are in line with
a tight coupling of the marine and terrestrial cryosphere in this region
and, in connection with other regional sea ice reconstructions, give
insights into the Holocene evolution of ice arches and associated landfast
ice in Nares Strait. The late stages of the regional Holocene Thermal Maximum (6900–5500 cal yr BP) were marked by reduced seasonal sea ice concentrations in Nares
Strait and the lack of ice arch formation. This was followed by a
transitional period towards Neoglacial cooling from 5500–3500 cal yr BP,
where a southern ice arch might have formed, but an early seasonal breakup
and late formation likely caused a prolonged open water season and enhanced
pelagic productivity in Nares Strait. Between 3500 and 1400 cal yr BP, regional records suggest the formation of a stable northern ice arch
only, with a short period from 2500–2100 cal yr BP where a southern ice
arch might have formed intermittently in response to atmospheric cooling
spikes. A stable southern ice arch, or even double arching, is also inferred
for the period after 1400 cal yr BP. Thus, both the inception of a small
Petermann ice tongue at ∼ 2200 cal yr BP and its rapid
expansion at ∼ 600 cal yr BP are preceded by a transition
towards a southern ice arch regime with landfast ice formation in Nares
Strait, suggesting a stabilizing effect of landfast sea ice on Petermann
Glacier.
Funder
Aarhus Universitets Forskningsfond National Science Foundation Vetenskapsrådet
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Earth-Surface Processes,Water Science and Technology
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