During the Last Glacial Maximum, the British-Irish Ice Sheet extended across the continental shelf offshore of Galway Bay, western Ireland, and reached a maximum westward extent on the Porcupine Bank. New marine geophysical data, sediment cores and radiocarbon dates are used to constrain the style and timing of ice-sheet retreat across the mid to inner-shelf. Radiocarbon dated shell fragments in subglacial till on the mid-shelf constrains ice advance to after 26.4 ka BP. Initial retreat was underway before 24.4 ka BP, significantly earlier than previous reconstructions. Grounding-line retreat was accompanied by stillstands and/or localised readvances of the grounding-line. A large composite Mid-Shelf Grounding Zone Complex marks a major gro...
Understanding the triggers and pace of marine-based ice sheet decay is critical for constraining the...
Abstract There has been a long history of research that has attempted to reconstruct the extent and...
A complete reconstruction of the last British–Irish Ice Sheet (BIIS) is hindered by uncertainty surr...
During the Last Glacial Maximum, the British-Irish Ice Sheet extended across the continental shelf o...
During the Last Glacial Maximum, the British-Irish Ice Sheet extended across the continental shelf o...
Understanding the pace and drivers of marine-based ice-sheet retreat relies upon the integration of ...
This research was funded by the UK Natural Environment Research Council grant NE/J007196/1 ‘Britice‐...
This paper provides a new deglacial chronology for retreat of the Irish Ice Sheet from the continent...
The last British-Irish Ice Sheet (BIIS) had extensive marine-terminating margins and was drained by ...
Understanding the pace and drivers of marine-based ice-sheet retreat relies upon the integration of ...
The continental shelf offshore of NW Ireland is an area where marine geological and chronological da...
Understanding the pace and drivers of marine‐based ice‐sheet retreat relies upon the integration of ...
Understanding the pace and drivers of marine‐based ice‐sheet retreat relies upon the integration of ...
During the Last Glacial Maximum, the British-Irish Ice Sheet extended across the continental shelf o...
The last British-Irish Ice Sheet (BIIS) had extensive marine-terminating margins and was drained by ...
Understanding the triggers and pace of marine-based ice sheet decay is critical for constraining the...
Abstract There has been a long history of research that has attempted to reconstruct the extent and...
A complete reconstruction of the last British–Irish Ice Sheet (BIIS) is hindered by uncertainty surr...
During the Last Glacial Maximum, the British-Irish Ice Sheet extended across the continental shelf o...
During the Last Glacial Maximum, the British-Irish Ice Sheet extended across the continental shelf o...
Understanding the pace and drivers of marine-based ice-sheet retreat relies upon the integration of ...
This research was funded by the UK Natural Environment Research Council grant NE/J007196/1 ‘Britice‐...
This paper provides a new deglacial chronology for retreat of the Irish Ice Sheet from the continent...
The last British-Irish Ice Sheet (BIIS) had extensive marine-terminating margins and was drained by ...
Understanding the pace and drivers of marine-based ice-sheet retreat relies upon the integration of ...
The continental shelf offshore of NW Ireland is an area where marine geological and chronological da...
Understanding the pace and drivers of marine‐based ice‐sheet retreat relies upon the integration of ...
Understanding the pace and drivers of marine‐based ice‐sheet retreat relies upon the integration of ...
During the Last Glacial Maximum, the British-Irish Ice Sheet extended across the continental shelf o...
The last British-Irish Ice Sheet (BIIS) had extensive marine-terminating margins and was drained by ...
Understanding the triggers and pace of marine-based ice sheet decay is critical for constraining the...
Abstract There has been a long history of research that has attempted to reconstruct the extent and...
A complete reconstruction of the last British–Irish Ice Sheet (BIIS) is hindered by uncertainty surr...