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Antarctic Science | 2008

Fluctuation history of the interior East Antarctic Ice Sheet since mid-Pliocene

Feixin Huang; Xiaohan Liu; Ping Kong; David Fink; Yitai Ju; Aimin Fang; Liangjun Yu; Xiaoli Li; Chunguang Na

Abstract Cosmogenic 10Be and 26Al measurements from bedrock exposures in East Antarctica provide indications of how long the rock surface has been free from glacial cover. Samples from the crests of Zakharoff Ridge and Mount Harding, two typical nunataks in the Grove Mountains, show minimum 10Be ages of 2.00 ± 0.22 and 2.30 ± 0.26 Ma, respectively. These ages suggest that the crests were above the ice sheet at least since the Plio–Pleistocene boundary. Adopting a ‘reasonable’ erosion rate of 5–10 cm Ma-1 increases the exposure ages of these two samples to extend into the mid-Pliocene. The bedrock exposure ages steadily decrease with decreasing elevation on the two nunataks, which indicates ~200 m decrease of the ice sheet in the Grove Mountains since mid-Pliocene time. Seven higher elevation samples exhibit a simple exposure history, which indicates that the ice sheet in the Grove Mountains decreased only ~100 m over a period as long as 1–2 Ma. This suggests that the East Antarctic Ice Sheet (EAIS) was relatively stable during the Pliocene warm interval. Five lower elevation samples suggest a complex exposure history, and indicate that the maximum subsequent increase of the EAIS was only 100 m higher than the present ice surface. Considering the uncertainties, their total initial exposure and subsequent burial time could be later than mid-Pliocene, which may not conflict with the stable mid-Pliocene scenario.


Antarctic Science | 2005

Cenozoic glaciogenic sedimentary record in the Grove Mountains of East Antarctica

Aimin Fang; Xiaohan Liu; Xiaoli Li; Feixin Huang; Liangjun Yu

During fieldwork of the 1998–99 and 1999–2000 Chinese National Antarctic Research Expedition (CHINARE), three different kinds of Cenozoic sedimentary record were found in the Grove Mountains, which are in East Antarctica about 450km inland of Prydz Bay. These consist of (1) glaciogenic sedimentary erratics found in the moraine banks in the central area of Grove Mountains, which can be subdivided into four types according to different degrees of lithification as well as differences in inner structure and include in-situ diamicts; (2) palaeosols found in several small depressions in the southern slope of the Mount Harding; and (3) different kinds of glacial moraine floating on the surface of blue ice or around the foot of some nunataks. Preliminary results suggest that the in situ glaciogenic sediments were formed in the ice-sheet frontal area by the interaction of glacial movement and ice sheet melt water under climatic conditions warmer than today.


Quaternary Research | 2009

Late Quaternary glaciation of the Tianshan, Central Asia, using cosmogenic 10Be surface exposure dating

Ping Kong; David Fink; Chunguang Na; Feixin Huang


Journal of Asian Earth Sciences | 2007

Cosmogenic 10Be inferred lake-level changes in Sumxi Co basin, Western Tibet

Ping Kong; Chunguang Na; David Fink; Feixin Huang; Lin Ding


Earth Surface Processes and Landforms | 2007

Erosion in northwest Tibet from in-situ-produced cosmogenic 10Be and 26Al in bedrock

Ping Kong; Chunguang Na; David Fink; Lin Ding; Feixin Huang


Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2010

History of ice sheet elevation in East Antarctica: Paleoclimatic implications

Xiaohan Liu; Feixin Huang; Ping Kong; Aimin Fang; Xiaoli Li; Yitai Ju


Progress in Natural Science | 2004

Sedimentary environments of the Cenozoic sedimentary debris found in the moraines of the Grove Mountains, east Antarctic and its climatic implications

Aimin Fang; Xiaohan Liu; Jong Ik Lee; Xiaoli Li; Feixin Huang


Science China-earth Sciences | 2003

Properties of soils in Grove Mountains, East Antarctica

Xiaoli Li; Xiaohan Liu; Yitai Ju; Feixin Huang


Global and Planetary Change | 2010

Late Miocene ice sheet elevation in the Grove Mountains, East Antarctica, inferred from cosmogenic Ne-21-Be-10-Al-26

Ping Kong; Feixin Huang; Xiaohan Liu; David Fink; Lin Ding; Qingzhou Lai


Acta Geologica Sinica-english Edition | 2010

Minimum Bedrock Exposure Ages and Their Implications: Larsemann Hills and Neighboring Bolingen Islands, East Antarctica

Feixin Huang; Guangwei Li; Xiaohan Liu; Ping Kong; Yitai Ju; David Fink; Aimin Fang; Liangjun Yu

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Ping Kong

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Xiaohan Liu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Aimin Fang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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David Fink

Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation

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Xiaoli Li

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Lin Ding

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Chunguang Na

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Yitai Ju

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Liangjun Yu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Qingzhou Lai

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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