Glaciation and cave sediment aggradation around the margins of the Mt Field Plateau, Tasmania
journal contribution
posted on 2023-05-16, 16:17authored byKiernan, K, Lauritzen, SE, Duhig, N
Landform evolution around the Mt Field Plateau has been strongly influenced by multiple stages of cold glacial climate. Only small glaciers were present during the late Last Glacial or Global Isotope Stage 2, but degraded moraines and the distribution of erratics indicate that ice cover was more extensive earlier when ice and meltwater invaded neighbouring karst areas and meltwater streams deposited gravel in caves. Weathering evidence suggests a significant glacial advance during Global Isotope Stage 4. Uranium-thorium dating of speleothems associated with gravels in proglacial caves suggests a major phase of gravel aggradation that post-dates Global Isotope Stage 5 and pre-dates Global Isotope Stage 2.
History
Publication title
Australian Journal of Earth Sciences
Volume
48
Pagination
251-263
ISSN
0812-0099
Department/School
School of Geography, Planning and Spatial Sciences