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Author : Alley, R.B.; and MacAyeal, D.R.
Date : 1994
Title : Ice-rafted debris associated with binge/purge oscillations of the Laurentide Ice Sheet
Publication : Paleoceanography
Issue : 9(4):
Page(s) : 503-511
Abstract
The North Atlantic sediment record suggests quasi-periodic (7000- to 12,000-year period) ice-rafted debris (IRD) depositions during at least the last glacial period. The cause of these Heinrich events, as they are commonly known, is not fully understood; however, they may point to surges of the ice stream that drained the Hudson Bay/Hudson Strait region of the Laurentide Ice Sheet. We investigate a simple conceptual model of ice stream instability (the binge/purge model) to suggest ways in which the ice stream could have entrained sufficient debris to account for the estimated mass of IRD associated with a typical Heinrich IRD layer in the North Atlantic (1.0 +/- 0.3 x 10(15) kg). We find that freezing of debris-laden ice at the bed of the ice stream during the brief (almost-equal-to 750 years) surge phase of the ice stream's hypothesized binge/purge cycle can incorporate up to 5.1 x 10(15) kg. This amount is sufficient to meet the constraints of the North Atlantic sediment record but by no means verifies the binge/purge model as the cause of Heinrich events.
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