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An ancient river landscape preserved beneath the East Antarctic Ice Sheet
Earth SciencesNature Communications

An ancient river landscape preserved beneath the East Antarctic Ice Sheet

S. S. R. Jamieson, N. Ross, et al.

This groundbreaking research unveils a hidden pre-glacial landscape beneath the East Antarctic Ice Sheet, revealing its river-formed origins and unexpected modifications by glaciation. The findings suggest a quick interchange between ice coverage types, shedding light on the complexity of our planet's frozen regions. This work was conducted by Stewart S. R. Jamieson, Neil Ross, Guy J. G. Paxman, Fiona J. Clubb, Duncan A. Young, Shuai Yan, Jamin Greenbaum, Donald D. Blankenship, and Martin J. Siegert.... show more
Abstract
The East Antarctic Ice Sheet (EAIS) has its origins ca. 34 million years ago. Since then, the impact of climate change and past fluctuations in the EAIS margin has been reflected in periods of extensive vs. restricted ice cover and the modification of much of the Antarctic landscape. Resolving processes of landscape evolution is therefore critical for establishing ice sheet history, but it is rare to find unmodified landscapes that record past ice conditions. Here, we discover an extensive relic pre-glacial landscape preserved beneath the central EAIS despite millions of years of ice cover. The landscape was formed by rivers prior to ice sheet build-up but later modified by local glaciation before being dissected by outlet glaciers at the margin of a restricted ice sheet. Preservation of the relic surfaces indicates an absence of significant warm-based ice throughout their history, suggesting any transitions between restricted and expanded ice were rapid.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Oct 24, 2023
Authors
Stewart S. R. Jamieson, Neil Ross, Guy J. G. Paxman, Fiona J. Clubb, Duncan A. Young, Shuai Yan, Jamin Greenbaum, Donald D. Blankenship, Martin J. Siegert
Tags
East Antarctic Ice Sheetpre-glacial landscapeglaciationice coveragelandform preservationclimate transitions
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