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Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology

University of Massachusetts Amherst

2008

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The Younger Dryas And The Sea Of Ancient Ice, Raymond S. Bradley, John H. England Jan 2008

The Younger Dryas And The Sea Of Ancient Ice, Raymond S. Bradley, John H. England

Raymond S Bradley

We propose that prior to the Younger Dryas period, the Arctic Ocean supported extremely thick multi-year fast ice overlain by superimposed ice and firn. We re-introduce the historical term paleocrystic ice to describe this. The ice was independent of continental (glacier) ice and formed a massive floating body trapped within the almost closed Arctic Basin, when sea-level was lower during the last glacial maximum. As sea-level rose and the Barents Sea Shelf became deglaciated, the volume of warm Atlantic water entering the Arctic Ocean increased, as did the corresponding egress, driving the paleocrystic ice towards Fram Strait. New evidence shows …