Sedimentary processes at the base of a West Antarctic ice stream: Constraints from textural and compositional properties of subglacial debris

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Tulaczyk, S [1 ]
Kamb, B
Scherer, RP
Engelhardt, HF
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[1] CALTECH, Div Geol & Planetary Sci, Pasadena, CA 91125 USA
[2] Uppsala Univ, Inst Earth Sci, S-75236 Uppsala, Sweden
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10.2110/jsr.68.487
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P5 [地质学];
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0709 ; 081803 ;
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Samples of sediments from beneath Ice Stream B (at camp UpB), West Antarctica, provide the first opportunity to study the relationship between sediment properties and physical conditions in a sub-ice-stream environment. Piston coring in holes bored by hot-water drilling yielded five 1-3 m long, undisturbed subglacial sediment cores. We analyzed granulometry, composition, and particle morphology in these cores. The UpB cores are composed of a clay rich, unsorted diamicton containing rare marine diatoms, Sedimentary particles in these cores bear no evidence of the recent crushing or abrasion that is common in other subglacial sedimentary environments. The presence of reworked diatoms and their state of preservation, as well as the relative spatial homogeneity of this diamicton, suggest that the UpB cores sampled a several-meter-thick till layer and not in situ glacimarine sediments. The till does incorporate material recycled from the subjacent poorly indurated Tertiary glacimarine sediments of the Boss Sea sedimentary basin, which extends beneath this part of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet. We propose that the lack of significant comminution in the UpB till is ultimately due to its setting over these easily erodible, clay-rich source sediments. The resulting fine-grained till matrix inhibits glacial comminution, because it facilitates buildup of high pore-water pressures and hinders interparticle stress concentrations, Our observations are consistent with the conjecture that subglacial deformation of weak, fine-grained tills does not produce significant comminution of till debris (Elson 1988), Based on our findings, we hypothesize that extensive layers of weak till may develop preferentially where ice overrides preexisting, poorly indurated, fine grained sediments, Since such weak till layers create a permissive condition far ice streaming, subglacial geology may have an indirect but strong control over the location, extent, and basal mechanics of ice streams.
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