Evidence of the evolution of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet on the continental slope and rise sedimentary record: Insights from the Sabrina Coast, East Antarctica

GSA Bulletin Pub Date : 2023-02-24 DOI:10.1130/b36674.1
F. Donda, R. Romeo, G. Leitchenkov, D. Gei, Y. Rosenthal, A. Leventer, E. Lodolo, T. Noble, A. Post, P. O'Brien, B. Opdyke, Elisabetta Olivo
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Deciphering how the Antarctic Ice Sheet has responded to past climate warming is critical to understanding its sensitivity and role in current and future climate change. In this context, knowledge of the evolution of the Antarctic Ice Sheet in catchments with large potential sea-level contributions plays a key role. The Sabrina Coast of East Antarctica lies seaward of the second largest, but least known, subglacial basin on Earth, the Aurora Subglacial Basin. It is part of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet and drains to the Sabrina Coast via the Totten Glacier, the third largest drainage system in East Antarctica. Our refined, comprehensive seismic stratigraphic analysis of a large multichannel seismic data set collected in this sector of the Antarctic margin shows that sediments deposited on the continental slope and rise of the Sabrina Coast retain a well-preserved record of variations in glacial and oceanographic dynamics. Isobath and isopach maps evidence a complex, asymmetric evolution of the Sabrina slope and rise, with the western sector being the main sediment depocenter since the emplacement of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet, as indicated by the up to 4-km-thick glacial-related sequences and inferred sedimentation rates of up to 300 m/m.y. However, significant sediment accumulation also occurs in the eastern area, particularly in the western levees of the canyons. Our findings highlight the potential of this region for deep ocean drilling that will provide an unprecedented history of the dynamics of the marine-based ice sheet in the Aurora Subglacial Basin and its sensitivity to climate change under different background climate conditions.
南极东部冰盖在大陆斜坡和上升沉积记录上的演变证据:来自南极东部萨布丽娜海岸的见解
破译南极冰盖对过去气候变暖的反应对于理解其在当前和未来气候变化中的敏感性和作用至关重要。在这种情况下,了解南极冰盖在具有巨大潜在海平面贡献的集水区的演变起着关键作用。东南极洲的萨布丽娜海岸位于地球上第二大但最不为人知的冰下盆地——奥罗拉冰下盆地的临海方向。它是东南极冰盖的一部分,通过东南极洲第三大排水系统Totten冰川排入萨布丽娜海岸。我们对在南极边缘这一区域收集的大型多通道地震数据集进行了精细、全面的地震地层学分析,结果表明,沉积在大陆斜坡上的沉积物和萨布丽娜海岸的隆起保留了保存完好的冰川和海洋动力学变化记录。等深线和等深线图证明了萨布里纳斜坡和隆起的复杂、不对称演化,自南极东部冰盖就位以来,西段是主要的沉积物沉积中心,这可以从高达4公里厚的冰川相关序列和高达300米/米的推断沉积速率中看出。然而,在东部地区,特别是峡谷的西部堤防也发生了显著的沉积物堆积。我们的发现突出了该地区深海钻探的潜力,这将为奥罗拉冰下盆地海洋冰盖的动力学及其在不同背景气候条件下对气候变化的敏感性提供前所未有的历史。
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