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  • - Scientists found sediment in the Camp Century ice core that shows northwestern Greenland was ice-free during the Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 11, about 416,000 years ago.
  • - The sediment was dated using luminescence methods, indicating it was laid down by flowing water in a previously ice-free area.
  • - Ice sheet models suggest that for Greenland to be ice-free at that time, there would need to be a sea level rise equivalent to at least 1.4 meters from the Greenland Ice Sheet.

Article Abstract

Past interglacial climates with smaller ice sheets offer analogs for ice sheet response to future warming and contributions to sea level rise; however, well-dated geologic records from formerly ice-free areas are rare. Here we report that subglacial sediment from the Camp Century ice core preserves direct evidence that northwestern Greenland was ice free during the Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 11 interglacial. Luminescence dating shows that sediment just beneath the ice sheet was deposited by flowing water in an ice-free environment 416 ± 38 thousand years ago. Provenance analyses and cosmogenic nuclide data and calculations suggest the sediment was reworked from local materials and exposed at the surface <16 thousand years before deposition. Ice sheet modeling indicates that ice-free conditions at Camp Century require at least 1.4 meters of sea level equivalent contribution from the Greenland Ice Sheet.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.ade4248DOI Listing

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