Title: GEOL 4010 QUATERNARY GEOLOGY Instructor: Dr' Hester Jiskoot
1GEOL 4010QUATERNARY GEOLOGYInstructor Dr.
Hester Jiskoot
LECTURE 10
Glacio- isostacy eustacy
2SEA LEVELS SINCE LAST INTERGLACIAL
World-wide LGM sealevel 100-135 m. below present
http//www.homepage.montana.edu/geol445/hyperglac
/eustasy1/index.htm
3EUSTATIC SEA LEVEL Redistribution water
storage Ice ? Oceans
4SISScandinavian ice sheet LISLaurentide ice
sheet
- LIS melted by 5000 y BP
- last 10 m of sea level rise not explained by ice
sheet decay. - Thermal expansion of ocean waters isostatic
uplift of the shallow North Sea and Hudson Bay
(spilling into the larger oceans), are the most
likely explanations
Decay LIS
Younger Dryas
Decay SIS
5RECORD OF SEA LEVEL
Datable marine terraces (raised beaches) in
regions of tectonic uplift Datable coral reefs in
regions of emergence or submergence
6RAISED SEA LEVELS, SKORBEEVKA, RUSSIA
(Moermansk Bay)
Last 7000 yrs
92 m aslmarine limit
55 m asl
22 m aslHolocene transgression max.
7GLOBAL CURVE OF EUSTATIC SEALEVEL
Terraces on rapidly uplifting New Guinea, dated
by Uranium-series on coral. High stands are
well-dated - falls are estimated.
8PRE-QUATERNARY EUSTATIC SEALEVEL
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11ANOMALIES IN SEA LEVEL CURVES
SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE Numerous episodes of very
rapid sea level rise. Indication of complete or
partial ice sheet collapses. Complete collapse
WAIS would raise global sea level an additional
6m -has happened at least once since the ice
sheet formed.
12LAND VS. MARINE BASED ICE SHEET
WAIS concern
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14MODELLED COLLAPSE OF WAIS
Simulated history of West Antarctic ice-sheet
volume calculated by a coupled basal-till/ice-flow
model (MacAyeal, D., Nature, 359, 29-32 1992).
15ISOSTATIC SEA LEVEL Crustal movement
16GLACIO-ISOSTACY
Lithosphere depresses under weight (
visco-elastic) ? Delayed response to loading
Depression Hice(?ice/?mantle)
17ISOSTATIC REBOUND
Exponentially declining rate with half-recovery
time of thousands of years
- Uplift former ice centres (Hudson Bay/Baltic
Sea) still ongoing - Negative gravity anomalies
18Isobase maps of uplift to present Canada,
Scandinavia, Scotland Note the 3 dome
structure of the LIS
19Isobases Hudson Bay
20Residual isostatic uplift Fenno-Scandinavia
21GRAVITY ANOMALIES DUE TO ISOSTACY
22Spatial variation in the Earths gravity field
Blue Lower than average Red Higher than
Average
From Simmons and Hager, 1997 Nature
23SEA-LEVEL CURVES and REBOUND
Total recovery
Rebound-residual
CRUST glacioisostacy hydroisostacy Depression
Hice(?ice/?mantle)
Rebound-postglacial
Amount of crustal rebound
Rebound-restrained
?Time since deglaciation
WATER glacio eustacy geoidal eustacy steric
(ocean warming)
24NOW COMBINED eustatic isostatic sea level
curves
25Reading for Friday pages 94-104