Abstract: Collapses of the marine-based Laurentide Ice Sheet during the last glaciation are documented by large, abrupt influxes of detrital carbonate into the northwest Labrador Sea, known as detrital carbonate or Heinrich events. The extent of grounded ice on the continental shelf is poorly constrained for these events, but has been assumed to be at the shelf edge. Possible grounding line positions of ice streams in Hudson Strait and Cumberland Sound over the last c. 34ka are delimited using the abundance of shelf-dwelling benthic foraminifera, sediment colour and calcite to dolomite ratios in two Labrador Sea cores (87033-009 LCF and 75-009-IV-55 PC). Heinrich events 1 and 2 contain no evidence of glacial erosion of the continental shelf...
The variable amounts of ice rafted debris (IRD) and foraminifers in North Atlantic sediments are rel...
On the basis of sedimentary structures and textures, six depositional facies have been identified in...
Highlights • Robust increase in silt size at 5 ka reflects increased flow of Labrador Sea Wate...
Two major meltwater events are documented in cores from the NW Labrador Sea. One occurred ca. 20,000...
[1] Results from two deep sea cores from northeast of Newfoundland at 1251 and 2527 m water depth, r...
The Labrador Current is part of the anticlockwise subpolar gyre and plays a major role in the format...
Episodes of ice-sheet disintegration and meltwater release over glacial-interglacial cycles are reco...
A significant reduction in the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation and rapid northern Hemisp...
In the North Atlantic we define H-0 as a Heinrich-like event which occurred during the Younger Dryas...
A close look at the sedimentology of Heinrich event 4 from the northwest Labrador Sea indicates that...
Heinrich iceberg-rafting events 1 and 2 (H1 and H2) in the Labrador Sea are identified by their typi...
The Laurentide Ice Sheet (LIS) was a large, dynamic ice sheet in the early Holocene. The glacial eve...
The Quaternary stratigraphic sequence on the Labrador Shelf records evidence of several glacial cycl...
Analyses of 13 sediment cores and 2800 km of 3.5 kHz seismic profiles reveal that the majority of th...
An additional Heinrich ice-rafting event is identified between Heinrich events 5 and 6 in eight core...
The variable amounts of ice rafted debris (IRD) and foraminifers in North Atlantic sediments are rel...
On the basis of sedimentary structures and textures, six depositional facies have been identified in...
Highlights • Robust increase in silt size at 5 ka reflects increased flow of Labrador Sea Wate...
Two major meltwater events are documented in cores from the NW Labrador Sea. One occurred ca. 20,000...
[1] Results from two deep sea cores from northeast of Newfoundland at 1251 and 2527 m water depth, r...
The Labrador Current is part of the anticlockwise subpolar gyre and plays a major role in the format...
Episodes of ice-sheet disintegration and meltwater release over glacial-interglacial cycles are reco...
A significant reduction in the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation and rapid northern Hemisp...
In the North Atlantic we define H-0 as a Heinrich-like event which occurred during the Younger Dryas...
A close look at the sedimentology of Heinrich event 4 from the northwest Labrador Sea indicates that...
Heinrich iceberg-rafting events 1 and 2 (H1 and H2) in the Labrador Sea are identified by their typi...
The Laurentide Ice Sheet (LIS) was a large, dynamic ice sheet in the early Holocene. The glacial eve...
The Quaternary stratigraphic sequence on the Labrador Shelf records evidence of several glacial cycl...
Analyses of 13 sediment cores and 2800 km of 3.5 kHz seismic profiles reveal that the majority of th...
An additional Heinrich ice-rafting event is identified between Heinrich events 5 and 6 in eight core...
The variable amounts of ice rafted debris (IRD) and foraminifers in North Atlantic sediments are rel...
On the basis of sedimentary structures and textures, six depositional facies have been identified in...
Highlights • Robust increase in silt size at 5 ka reflects increased flow of Labrador Sea Wate...