Late Devensian/Midlandian glacial deposits on the southeast Irish coast contain a record of sedimentation at the margins of the Irish Sea ice stream (ISIS). Exposures through the Screen Hills reveal a stratigraphy that documents the initial onshore flow of the ISIS ('Irish Sea Till') followed by ice stream recession and readvances that constructed glacitectonic ridges. Ice-contact fans (Screen Member) were deposited in association with subglacial deformation tills and supraglacial/subaqueous mass flow diamicts. In SE Ireland, the ISIS moved onshore over proglacial lake sediments which were intensely folded, thrust and cannibalized producing a glacitectonite over which laminated and massive diamictons were deposited as glacitectonic slices. ...
Abstract: Satellite imagery is a useful tool to assess large-scale (>103 km2) geological patterns...
Eskers in a glaciofluvial landsystem in the Lough Ree area, Central Ireland, exhibit two orientation...
Here we reconstruct the last advance to maximum limits and retreat of the Irish Sea Glacier (ISG), t...
Along the south coast of Ireland, a shelly diamict facies, the Irish Sea Till, has been variously as...
The Irish Sea ice stream was the largest ice stream to drain the last British ice sheet, and around ...
Depositional conditions of a complexly deformed glacigenic sequence at Killiney Bay, on the west-cen...
During the Last Glaciation (MIS 2), the British-Irish Ice Sheet (BIIS) extended across much of Irela...
Marine-terminating ice stream behaviour often defines the stability of ice sheets and is driven by a...
This paper provides the first comprehensive description and interpretation of Late Devensian glacige...
Investigation of Late Quaternary glacigenic sediments exposed in coastal sections on the Dingle Peni...
High‐resolution seismic and bathymetric data offshore southeast Ireland and LIDaR data in CountyWate...
In eastern Ireland, subglacial bedforms including drumlins and Rogen moraines were modified by head...
Late Devensian glacial sediments and landforms of the Isle of Man record the advance and deglacial s...
International audienceThe reconstruction of the largest ice stream to drain the British-Irish Ice Sh...
Satellite imagery is a useful tool to assess large-scale (>10 3 km 2 ) geological patterns. Sate...
Abstract: Satellite imagery is a useful tool to assess large-scale (>103 km2) geological patterns...
Eskers in a glaciofluvial landsystem in the Lough Ree area, Central Ireland, exhibit two orientation...
Here we reconstruct the last advance to maximum limits and retreat of the Irish Sea Glacier (ISG), t...
Along the south coast of Ireland, a shelly diamict facies, the Irish Sea Till, has been variously as...
The Irish Sea ice stream was the largest ice stream to drain the last British ice sheet, and around ...
Depositional conditions of a complexly deformed glacigenic sequence at Killiney Bay, on the west-cen...
During the Last Glaciation (MIS 2), the British-Irish Ice Sheet (BIIS) extended across much of Irela...
Marine-terminating ice stream behaviour often defines the stability of ice sheets and is driven by a...
This paper provides the first comprehensive description and interpretation of Late Devensian glacige...
Investigation of Late Quaternary glacigenic sediments exposed in coastal sections on the Dingle Peni...
High‐resolution seismic and bathymetric data offshore southeast Ireland and LIDaR data in CountyWate...
In eastern Ireland, subglacial bedforms including drumlins and Rogen moraines were modified by head...
Late Devensian glacial sediments and landforms of the Isle of Man record the advance and deglacial s...
International audienceThe reconstruction of the largest ice stream to drain the British-Irish Ice Sh...
Satellite imagery is a useful tool to assess large-scale (>10 3 km 2 ) geological patterns. Sate...
Abstract: Satellite imagery is a useful tool to assess large-scale (>103 km2) geological patterns...
Eskers in a glaciofluvial landsystem in the Lough Ree area, Central Ireland, exhibit two orientation...
Here we reconstruct the last advance to maximum limits and retreat of the Irish Sea Glacier (ISG), t...