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First cosmogenic 10Be age constraint on the timing of Younger Dryas glaciation and ice cap thickness,western Scottish Highlands
Authors:Nicholas R Golledge  Derek Fabel  Jeremy D Everest  Stewart Freeman  Steven Binnie
Institution:1. British Geological Survey, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK;2. Institute of Geography, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK;3. Department of Geographical & Earth Sciences, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland, UK;4. Scottish Universities Environmental Research Centre, East Kilbride, Scotland, UK
Abstract:We use cosmogenic 10Be surface exposure age techniques at a locality close to Rannoch Moor, western Scottish Highlands, in order to establish the age and chronology of its most recent glaciation. Glacial erratics and an in situ bedrock quartz vein sampled from this site—the summit of Beinn Inverveigh—have yielded zero‐erosion exposure ages of 12.9 ± 1.5 ka to 11.6 ± 1.0 ka, implying complete ice cover of the mountain during the Younger Dryas, or Loch Lomond Stadial. These results fit closely with published 14C dates that bracket the maximum (lateral) extent of ice cap outlet glaciers, and are the first internally consistent ages to specifically address this period of glaciation in Scotland. Furthermore, the dates imply that previous palaeoglaciological reconstructions for this area may have underestimated both the thickness of the former ice cap and, by implication, its volume. © British Geological Survey/Natural Environment Research Council copyright 2007. Reproduced with the permission of BGS/NERC. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:cosmogenic  Younger Dryas  chronology  palaeoglaciological reconstruction  Scotland
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