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Fjord network in Namibia: A snapshot into the dynamics of the late Paleozoic glaciation

  • Pierre Dietrich
  • , Neil P. Griffis
  • , Daniel P.Le Heron
  • , Isabel P. Montañez
  • , Christoph Kettler
  • , Cécile Robin
  • , François Guillocheau

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Abstract

Fjords are glacially carved estuaries that profoundly influence ice-sheet stability by draining and ablating ice. Although abundant on modern high-latitude continental shelves, fjord-network morphologies have never been identified in Earth’s pre-Cenozoic glacial epochs, hindering our ability to constrain ancient ice-sheet dynamics. We show that U-shaped valleys in northwestern Namibia cut during the late Paleozoic ice age (LPIA, ca. 300 Ma), Earth’s penultimate icehouse, represent intact fjord-network morphologies. This preserved glacial morphology and its sedimentary fill permit a reconstruction of paleo-ice thicknesses, glacial dynamics, and resulting glacio-isostatic adjustment. Glaciation in this region was initially characterized by an acme phase, which saw an extensive ice sheet (1.7 km thick) covering the region, followed by a waning phase characterized by 100-m-thick, topographically constrained outlet glaciers that shrank, leading to glacial demise. Our findings demonstrate that both a large ice sheet and highland glaciers existed over northwestern Namibia at different times during the LPIA. The fjords likely played a pivotal role in glacier dynamics and climate regulation, serving as hotspots for organic carbon sequestration. Aside from the present-day arid climate, northwestern Namibia exhibits a geomorphology virtually unchanged since the LPIA, permitting unique insight into this icehouse.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1521-1526
Number of pages6
JournalGeology
Volume49
Issue number12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2021

Funding

P. Dietrich and D. Le Heron acknowledge funding from the South Africa–Austria joint project of the National Research Foundation (NRF) of South Africa and the Österreichischer Austauschdienst (OEAD project ZA 08/2019). I. Montañez and N. Griffis P. Dietrich and D. Le Heron acknowledge funding from the South Africa?Austria joint project of the National Research Foundation (NRF) of South Africa and the ?sterreichischer Austauschdienst (OEAD project ZA 08/2019). I. Monta?ez and N. Griffis acknowledge funding from the U.S. National Science Foundation (grant EAR-1729882). Julia Tedesco and Michael Blum are thanked for their thorough and constructive reviews that greatly led to the improvement of the paper. acknowledge funding from the U.S. National Science Foundation (grant EAR-1729882). Julia Tedesco and Michael Blum are thanked for their thorough and constructive reviews that greatly led to the improvement of the paper.

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 105101 General geology

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