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Ice-dammed lakes and rerouting of the drainage of northern Eurasia during the last glaciation

Authors :
Matti Saarnisto
Garry K. C. Clarke
Mona Henriksen
Juha Pekka Lunkka
Per Möller
Gerhard Krinner
Jan Mangerud
Christian Hjort
Valery Astakhov
Andrew S. Murray
Helena Alexanderson
Olga Nikolskaya
Martin Jakobsson
John Inge Svendsen
Source :
Mangerud, J, Jakobsson, M, Alexanderson, H, Astakhov, V, Clarke, G K C, Henriksen, M, Hjort, C, Krinner, G, Lunkka, J-P, Moller, P, Murray, A, Nikolskaya, O, Saarnisto, M & Svendsen, J I 2004, ' Ice-dammed lakes and rerouting of the drainage of northern Eurasia during the last glaciation ', Quaternary Science Reviews, vol. 23, pp. 1313-1332 ., Aarhus University
Publication Year :
2004

Abstract

During the Quaternary period, ice sheets centred over the Barents and Kara seas expanded several times onto mainland Russia and blocked northflowing rivers, such as the Yenissei, Ob, Pechora and Mezen. Large ice-dammed lakes with reversed outlets, e.g. toward the Caspian Sea, formed south of these ice sheets. Some lakes are reconstructed from shorelines and lacustrine sediments, others mainly from ice-sheet configuration. Ice-dammed lakes, considerably larger than any lake on Earth today, are reconstructed for the periods 90-80 and 60-50 ka. The ages are based on numerous optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) dates. During the global Last Glacial Maximum (LGM, about 20 ka) the Barents-Kara Ice Sheet was too small to block these eastern rivers, although in contrast to the 90-80 and 60-50 ka maxima, the Scandinavian Ice Sheet grew large enough to divert rivers and meltwater across the drainage divide from the Baltic Basin to the River Volga, and that way to the Caspian Sea. Climate modelling shows that the lakes caused lower summer temperatures on the continent and on the lower parts of the ice sheet. The final drainage of the best mapped lake is modelled, and it is concluded that it probably emptied within few months. We predict that this catastrophic outburst had considerable impact on sea-ice formation in the Arctic Ocean and on the climate of a much larger area. (C) 2003 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. (Less)

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Mangerud, J, Jakobsson, M, Alexanderson, H, Astakhov, V, Clarke, G K C, Henriksen, M, Hjort, C, Krinner, G, Lunkka, J-P, Moller, P, Murray, A, Nikolskaya, O, Saarnisto, M & Svendsen, J I 2004, ' Ice-dammed lakes and rerouting of the drainage of northern Eurasia during the last glaciation ', Quaternary Science Reviews, vol. 23, pp. 1313-1332 ., Aarhus University
Accession number :
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