Earth:Greenlandian
Greenlandian | |
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0.0117 – 0.0082 Ma | |
Chronology | |
Etymology | |
Name formality | Formal |
Name ratified | 14 June 2018[1][2] |
Usage information | |
Celestial body | Earth |
Regional usage | Global (ICS) |
Time scale(s) used | ICS Time Scale |
Definition | |
Chronological unit | Age |
Stratigraphic unit | Stage |
Time span formality | Formal |
Lower boundary definition | End of the Younger Dryas stadial |
Lower boundary GSSP | NGRIP2 ice core, Greenland [ ⚑ ] 75°06′00″N 42°19′12″W / 75.1000°N 42.3200°W |
GSSP ratified | 14 June 2018 (as base of Greenlandian)[1] |
Upper boundary definition | 8.2 kiloyear event |
Upper boundary GSSP | NGRIP1 ice core, Greenland [ ⚑ ] 75°06′00″N 42°19′12″W / 75.1000°N 42.3200°W |
GSSP ratified | 14 June 2018[1] |
In the geologic time scale, the Greenlandian is the earliest age or lowest stage of the Holocene Epoch or Series, part of the Quaternary.[3][4] Beginning in 11,650 BP (9701 BCE or 300 HE) and ending with the 8.2-kiloyear event (c. 8200–8300 BP, 6200–6300 BCE, 3600–3700 HE), it is the earliest of three sub-divisions of the Holocene.[5] It was officially ratified by the International Commission on Stratigraphy in June 2018 with the later Northgrippian and Meghalayan Ages/Stages.[4] The lower boundary of the Greenlandian Age is the GSSP sample from the North Greenland Ice Core Project in central Greenland (75.1000°N 42.3200°W).[6] The Greenlandian GSSP has been correlated with the end of Younger Dryas (from near-glacial to interglacial) and a "shift in deuterium excess values".[6]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Walker, Mike; Head, Martin J.; Berkelhammer, Max; Björck, Svante; Cheng, Hai; Cwynar, Les; Fisher, David; Gkinis, Vasilios et al. (1 December 2018). "Formal ratification of the subdivision of the Holocene Series/ Epoch (Quaternary System/Period): two new Global Boundary Stratotype Sections and Points (GSSPs) and three new stages/subseries". Episodes (Subcommission on Quaternary Stratigraphy (SQS)) 41 (4): 213–223. doi:10.18814/epiiugs/2018/018016. https://stratigraphy.org/gssps/files/meghalayan.pdf. Retrieved 28 August 2020. This proposal on behalf of the SQS has been approved by the International Commission on Stratigraphy (ICS) and formally ratified by the Executive Committee of the International Union of Geological Sciences (IUGS).
- ↑ Head, Martin J. (17 May 2019). "Formal subdivision of the Quaternary System/Period: Present status and future directions". Quaternary International 500: 32–51. doi:10.1016/j.quaint.2019.05.018.
- ↑ Cohen, K. M.; Finney, S. C.; Gibbard, P. L.; Fan, J-X. (June 2023). "International Chronostratigraphic Chart". International Commission on Stratigraphy. https://stratigraphy.org/ICSchart/ChronostratChart2023-06.pdf.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 International Commission on Stratigraphy. "ICS chart containing the Quaternary and Cambrian GSSPs and new stages (v 2018/07) is now released!". http://www.stratigraphy.org/index.php/ics-news-and-meetings/120-ics-chart-containing-the-quaternary-gssps-and-new-stages-v-2018-07-is-now-released.
- ↑ Amos, Jonathan (18 July 2018). "Welcome to the Meghalayan Age – a new phase in history". BBC News. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-44868527.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 International Commission on Stratigraphy.. "GSSP Table – All Periods". http://www.stratigraphy.org/GSSP/index.html.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenlandian.
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