GLACIER FLUCTUATIONS IN WESTERN SCOTLAND

Authors
Citation
Di. Benn, GLACIER FLUCTUATIONS IN WESTERN SCOTLAND, Quaternary international, 38-9, 1997, pp. 137-147
Citations number
108
Categorie Soggetti
Geosciences, Interdisciplinary
Journal title
ISSN journal
10406182
Volume
38-9
Year of publication
1997
Pages
137 - 147
Database
ISI
SICI code
1040-6182(1997)38-9:<137:GFIWS>2.0.ZU;2-3
Abstract
Glacier fluctuations between the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) and the ea rly Holocene are reviewed. At the LGM (< 25 ka BP) most of Scotland wa s covered by an ice sheet that terminated on the continental shelf, mo stly beyond the present coastline. Deglaciation was interrupted by sti llstands or readvances in many parts of western Scotland, which may re flect climatic oscillations or glaciodynamic changes that occurred dur ing the transition from marine-based to land-based conditions. By the later part of the Late-glacial Interstade (ca. 13-11 ka BP), glaciers had retreated into restricted areas or had disappeared completely. A m ajor glacier readvance occurred during the Younger Dryas (Loch Lomond) Stade (ca. 11-10 ka BP) when an icefield occupied most of the western Highlands and smaller ice masses developed elsewhere on the Mainland and on some Hebridean islands. Initially, retreat of many Loch Lomond Readvance glaciers was interrupted by stillstands or readvances, which may reflect declining precipitation towards the end of the stade. Fin al deglaciation was more rapid, and was probably forced by rapidly ris ing temperatures. Copyright (C) 1996 INQUA/Elsevier Science Ltd.