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Late Wolstonian and Ipswichian (MIS 6/5e) sediment fill in a limestone sinkhole, Askham Fell, northern England

Late Wolstonian and Ipswichian (MIS 6/5e) sediment fill in a limestone sinkhole, Askham Fell, northern England
Late Wolstonian and Ipswichian (MIS 6/5e) sediment fill in a limestone sinkhole, Askham Fell, northern England
In 2019 a sinkhole (doline) occurred in Late Devensian till above fissured limestone in northern England. Most sediment plugging the fissure was evacuated down into a karstic drainage system. The residual sedimentary fill comprises three main lithofacies, dated using optically stimulated luminescence to between 170.7ka ± 40.0ka and 56.1 ± 13.5ka. The earliest date demonstrates fissures were present in the limestone pavement at the time of Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 6, or shortly thereafter. The fissure filled with fine sand and silt due to surface runoff and aeolian processes most likely at the MIS 6 to MIS 5e transition after Wolstonian glacial ice had retreated. The deposits then collapsed into the karst system. Further fine sand and silt deposition occurred during MIS 3; this deposit filled the central cavity surrounded by residual MIS 6/5e deposits. The sequence was capped by till as Late Devensian (MIS 2) ice transgressed the area. Solution fissures in the karst surfaces of northern England may pre-date the Late Devensian glaciation. Moreover, fissures are repositories of pre-Devensian sediment deposits which survived the Late Devensian glaciation and the Ipswichian interglacial. Such sites should provide information on the nature and timing of pre-Devensian glacial-interglacial events and shed light on basal ice conditions and glaciokarst drainage behaviour.
Limestone sinkhole; karst; glaciation; Wolstonian; Ipswichian
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Carling, Paul A.
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Evans, David J.A.
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Carling, Paul A., Evans, David J.A., Abbas, Mamoud, Ou, Xianjiao and Lai, Zhongping (2023) Late Wolstonian and Ipswichian (MIS 6/5e) sediment fill in a limestone sinkhole, Askham Fell, northern England. Journal of Quaternary Science, [JQS3589]. (In Press)

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In 2019 a sinkhole (doline) occurred in Late Devensian till above fissured limestone in northern England. Most sediment plugging the fissure was evacuated down into a karstic drainage system. The residual sedimentary fill comprises three main lithofacies, dated using optically stimulated luminescence to between 170.7ka ± 40.0ka and 56.1 ± 13.5ka. The earliest date demonstrates fissures were present in the limestone pavement at the time of Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 6, or shortly thereafter. The fissure filled with fine sand and silt due to surface runoff and aeolian processes most likely at the MIS 6 to MIS 5e transition after Wolstonian glacial ice had retreated. The deposits then collapsed into the karst system. Further fine sand and silt deposition occurred during MIS 3; this deposit filled the central cavity surrounded by residual MIS 6/5e deposits. The sequence was capped by till as Late Devensian (MIS 2) ice transgressed the area. Solution fissures in the karst surfaces of northern England may pre-date the Late Devensian glaciation. Moreover, fissures are repositories of pre-Devensian sediment deposits which survived the Late Devensian glaciation and the Ipswichian interglacial. Such sites should provide information on the nature and timing of pre-Devensian glacial-interglacial events and shed light on basal ice conditions and glaciokarst drainage behaviour.

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Late Wolstonian and Ipswichian (MIS 6/5e) sediment fill in a limestone sinkhole, Askham Fell, northern England - Accepted Manuscript
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Accepted/In Press date: 5 December 2023
Keywords: Limestone sinkhole; karst; glaciation; Wolstonian; Ipswichian

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Local EPrints ID: 485485
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/485485
ISSN: 0267-8179
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Date deposited: 07 Dec 2023 17:34
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 06:20

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Author: Paul A. Carling
Author: David J.A. Evans
Author: Mamoud Abbas
Author: Xianjiao Ou
Author: Zhongping Lai

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