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Illinoian (stage)

The Illinoian Stage is the name used by Quaternary geologists in North America to designate the period c.191,000 to c.130,000 years ago, during the Chibanian stage of the Pleistocene, when sediments comprising the Illinoian Glacial Lobe were deposited. It precedes the Sangamonian Stage and follows the Pre-Illinoian Stage in North America. The Illinoian Stage is defined as the period of geologic time during which the glacial tills and outwash, which comprise the bulk of the Glasford Formation, accumulated to create the Illinoian Glacial Lobe.[1] It occurs at about the same time as the penultimate glacial period.

Definition edit

At its type exposure in Peoria County, Illinois, the Illinoian deposits consist of three till members of the Glasford Formation. They overlay Pre-Illinoian tills of the Banner Formation, in which the Yarmouth Soil (paleosol) has developed. In this exposure, the Illinoian Glasford Formation, in which the interglacial Sangamon Soil (palesosol) has developed, is overlain by early Wisconsinan stage loess, called the Roxana Silt. A paleosol, called the Pike Soil, separates two of the till members within the Glasford Formation.[1]

Substages edit

The Illinoian Stage is further subdivided into:

  • the Liman Substage,
  • the Monican Substage, and
  • the Jubileean Substage.[2][3]

Correlation edit

Since 1986, the Illinoian Stage has been interpreted as consisting of two glaciations, the early Illinoian (Marine Isotope Stage 8) and late Illinoian glaciations (Marine Isotope Stage 6) and the intervening interglacial period (Marine Isotope stage 7). In this interpretation, the Pike Soil is proposed to an interglacial (Marine Isotope Stage 7) paleosol.[4][5] According to this interpretation, the Illinoian Stage started about 300,000 years ago and ended about 130,000 years ago.[6][7]

However, later studies of the fluvial deposits of the Pearl Formation and Illinoian glacial tills of the Glasford Formation, which fill an ancient and buried Mississippi River valley in north-central Illinois, demonstrated that the Illinoian Stage in its type area consists of glaciations that occurred only during Marine Isotope Stage 6. The age of proglacial fluvial sediments underlying the oldest known glacial till (Kellerville Member) of the Glasford Formation yield optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) dates that averaged 160,000 BP. The oldest fluvial sediments, which overlay bedrock in the deepest part of the valley, were dated by OSL dating to around 190,000 BP.[8][9] These OSL dates demonstrate that the Illinoian Stage is temporarily equivalent only to Marine Isotope Stage 6, which ended at 130,000 BP and started at 191,000 BP.[6] If the Illinoian Stage is limited in duration to Marine Isotope Stage 6, the Yarmouth Soil (paleosol) spans a period of geologic time equivalent to Marine Isotope stages 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11.[4]

The Illinoian Stage in North America is not exactly equivalent to the Wolstonian Stage of the British Isles. The Wolstonian stage is equivalent to Marine Isotope stages 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10.[10][11] and, thus, started about 352,000 years ago and ended 130,000 years ago.[6][7] As a result, the Illinoian Stage is only temporally equivalent to either middle and late Wolstonian stage or late Wolstonian stage in the British Isles. In North America, the term "Wolstonian stage" is not used by geomorphologists and Quaternary geologists[1][5][12] to designate glacial deposits and paleosols lying between the Sangamon and Yarmouth soils (paleosols).

Extent edit

During the Illinoian Stage, the Laurentide Ice Sheet covered about 85 percent of Illinois. At its maximum extent during this stage, this ice sheet reached its southernmost extent in North America near Carbondale, Illinois. At their maximum extent, the edge of Illinoian ice sheet(s) lay further south than the southernmost extent, i.e. Douglas County, Kansas, of any of the Pre-Illinoian ice sheets.[12]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Willman, H.B., and J.C. Frye, 1970, Pleistocene Stratigraphy of Illinois. Bulletin no. 94, Illinois State Geological Survey, Champaign, Illinois.
  2. ^ In Illinois, there is accepted evidence for 3 glacial episodes (Liman, Monican, and Jubileean) separated by warmer non-glacial intervals, although recent work suggests that there were more glacial events. Mickelson, D. M. (2005) "Status of the Wisconsin and Illinoian Glaciations in their type area" Resúmenes del XVI Geológico Argentino, 20 al 23 de septiembre de 2005, La Plata
  3. ^ Ehlers, Jürgen and Gibbard, Philip Leonard (2004) Quaternary glaciations: extent and chronology, Part 2: North America Elsevier, Amsterdam, page 77, ISBN 978-0-444-51592-6
  4. ^ a b Johnson, W.H. (1986). "Stratigraphy and correlation of the glacial deposits of the Lake Michigan lobe prior to 14 ka BP". Quaternary Science Reviews. 5: 17–22. Bibcode:1986QSRv....5...17J. doi:10.1016/0277-3791(86)90170-8.
  5. ^ a b Richmond, G.M. & D.S. Fullerton (1986). "Summation of Quaternary glaciations in the United States of America". Quaternary Science Reviews. 5: 183–196. Bibcode:1986QSRv....5..183R. doi:10.1016/0277-3791(86)90184-8.
  6. ^ a b c Lisiecki, L.E., 2005, Ages of MIS boundaries. LR04 Benthic Stack Boston University, Boston, MA
  7. ^ a b Lisiecki, L. E.; Raymo, M. E. (January 2005). "A Pliocene-Pleistocene stack of 57 globally distributed benthic δ18O records" (PDF). Paleoceanography. 20 (1): PA1003. Bibcode:2005PalOc..20.1003L. doi:10.1029/2004PA001071. hdl:2027.42/149224.
    Lisiecki, L. E.; Raymo, M. E. (May 2005). "Correction to "A Pliocene-Pleistocene stack of 57 globally distributed benthic δ18O records"". Paleoceanography. 20 (2): PA2007. Bibcode:2005PalOc..20.2007L. doi:10.1029/2005PA001164.
    data: doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.704257.
  8. ^ McKay, E.D., 2007, Six Rivers, Five Glaciers, and an Outburst Flood: the Considerable Legacy of the Illinois River. Proceedings of the 2007 Governor's Conference on the Management of the Illinois River System: Our continuing Commitment, 11th Biennial Conference, Oct. 2-4, 2007, 11 p.
  9. ^ McKay, E.D., and R.C. Berg, 2008, Optical ages spanning two glacial-interglacial cycles from deposits of the ancient Mississippi River, north-central Illinois. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, Vol. 40, No. 5, p. 78 with Powerpoint presentation
  10. ^ McMillan, A.A. (2005). "A provisional Quaternary and Neogene lithostratigraphic framework Great Britain". Netherland Journal of Geosciences. 84 (2): 87–107. doi:10.1017/S0016774600022988.
  11. ^ Gibbard, P.L., S. Boreham, K.M. Cohen and A. Moscariello, 2007, Global chronostratigraphical correlation table for the last 2.7 million years v. 2007b, jpg version 844 KB. Subcommission on Quaternary Stratigraphy, Department of Geography, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England
  12. ^ a b Stiff, B. J., and A.K. Hansel, 2004, Quaternary glaciations in Illinois. in Ehlers, J., and P.L. Gibbard, eds., pp. 71-82, Quaternary Glaciations: Extent and Chronology 2: Part II North America, Elsevier, Amsterdam. ISBN 0-444-51462-7

Further reading edit

  • Ehlers, J., and P.L. Gibbard, 2004a, Quaternary Glaciations: Extent and Chronology 2: Part II North America, Elsevier, Amsterdam. ISBN 0-444-51462-7
  • Gillespie, A.R., S.C. Porter, and B.F. Atwater, 2004, The Quaternary Period in the United States. Developments in Quaternary Science no. 1. Elsevier, Amsterdam. ISBN 978-0-444-51471-4
  • Mangerud, J., J. Ehlers, and P. Gibbard, 2004, Quaternary Glaciations: Extent and Chronology 1: Part I Europe, Elsevier, Amsterdam. ISBN 0-444-51462-7
  • Sibrava, V.; Bowen, D.Q; Richmond, G.M., eds. (1986). "Quaternary Glaciations in the Northern Hemisphere". Quaternary Science Reviews. 5: 1–514. doi:10.1016/S0277-3791(86)80002-6.

External links edit

  • anonymous, 2007, Global correlation tables for the Quaternary, Subcommission on Quaternary Stratigraphy, Department of Geography, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England
  • Hallberg, G.R., ed., 1980a, , PDF version 15.6 MB. Technical information Series. no. 10. Iowa Geological Survey Bureau, Ames, IA.
  • Hallberg, G. R., ed., 1980b, , PDF version 19.3 MB. Technical information Series. no. 11. Iowa Geological Survey Bureau, Ames, IA.
  • Hallberg, G. R., T. E. Fenton, T. J. Kemmis, and G. A. Miller, 1980, , PDF version 4.6 MB. Guidebook no. 3. Iowa Geological Survey Bureau, Ames, IA.

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The Illinoian Stage is the name used by Quaternary geologists in North America to designate the period c 191 000 to c 130 000 years ago during the Chibanian stage of the Pleistocene when sediments comprising the Illinoian Glacial Lobe were deposited It precedes the Sangamonian Stage and follows the Pre Illinoian Stage in North America The Illinoian Stage is defined as the period of geologic time during which the glacial tills and outwash which comprise the bulk of the Glasford Formation accumulated to create the Illinoian Glacial Lobe 1 It occurs at about the same time as the penultimate glacial period Contents 1 Definition 1 1 Substages 2 Correlation 3 Extent 4 See also 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksDefinition editAt its type exposure in Peoria County Illinois the Illinoian deposits consist of three till members of the Glasford Formation They overlay Pre Illinoian tills of the Banner Formation in which the Yarmouth Soil paleosol has developed In this exposure the Illinoian Glasford Formation in which the interglacial Sangamon Soil palesosol has developed is overlain by early Wisconsinan stage loess called the Roxana Silt A paleosol called the Pike Soil separates two of the till members within the Glasford Formation 1 Substages edit The Illinoian Stage is further subdivided into the Liman Substage the Monican Substage and the Jubileean Substage 2 3 Correlation editSince 1986 the Illinoian Stage has been interpreted as consisting of two glaciations the early Illinoian Marine Isotope Stage 8 and late Illinoian glaciations Marine Isotope Stage 6 and the intervening interglacial period Marine Isotope stage 7 In this interpretation the Pike Soil is proposed to an interglacial Marine Isotope Stage 7 paleosol 4 5 According to this interpretation the Illinoian Stage started about 300 000 years ago and ended about 130 000 years ago 6 7 However later studies of the fluvial deposits of the Pearl Formation and Illinoian glacial tills of the Glasford Formation which fill an ancient and buried Mississippi River valley in north central Illinois demonstrated that the Illinoian Stage in its type area consists of glaciations that occurred only during Marine Isotope Stage 6 The age of proglacial fluvial sediments underlying the oldest known glacial till Kellerville Member of the Glasford Formation yield optically stimulated luminescence OSL dates that averaged 160 000 BP The oldest fluvial sediments which overlay bedrock in the deepest part of the valley were dated by OSL dating to around 190 000 BP 8 9 These OSL dates demonstrate that the Illinoian Stage is temporarily equivalent only to Marine Isotope Stage 6 which ended at 130 000 BP and started at 191 000 BP 6 If the Illinoian Stage is limited in duration to Marine Isotope Stage 6 the Yarmouth Soil paleosol spans a period of geologic time equivalent to Marine Isotope stages 7 8 9 10 and 11 4 The Illinoian Stage in North America is not exactly equivalent to the Wolstonian Stage of the British Isles The Wolstonian stage is equivalent to Marine Isotope stages 6 7 8 9 and 10 10 11 and thus started about 352 000 years ago and ended 130 000 years ago 6 7 As a result the Illinoian Stage is only temporally equivalent to either middle and late Wolstonian stage or late Wolstonian stage in the British Isles In North America the term Wolstonian stage is not used by geomorphologists and Quaternary geologists 1 5 12 to designate glacial deposits and paleosols lying between the Sangamon and Yarmouth soils paleosols Extent editDuring the Illinoian Stage the Laurentide Ice Sheet covered about 85 percent of Illinois At its maximum extent during this stage this ice sheet reached its southernmost extent in North America near Carbondale Illinois At their maximum extent the edge of Illinoian ice sheet s lay further south than the southernmost extent i e Douglas County Kansas of any of the Pre Illinoian ice sheets 12 See also editWolstonian Stage Bull Lake glaciation Ice age Glacial period Last glacial period Timeline of glaciationReferences edit a b c Willman H B and J C Frye 1970 Pleistocene Stratigraphy of Illinois Bulletin no 94 Illinois State Geological Survey Champaign Illinois In Illinois there is accepted evidence for 3 glacial episodes Liman Monican and Jubileean separated by warmer non glacial intervals although recent work suggests that there were more glacial events Mickelson D M 2005 Status of the Wisconsin and Illinoian Glaciations in their type area Resumenes del XVI Geologico Argentino 20 al 23 de septiembre de 2005 La Plata Ehlers Jurgen and Gibbard Philip Leonard 2004 Quaternary glaciations extent and chronology Part 2 North America Elsevier Amsterdam page 77 ISBN 978 0 444 51592 6 a b Johnson W H 1986 Stratigraphy and correlation of the glacial deposits of the Lake Michigan lobe prior to 14 ka BP Quaternary Science Reviews 5 17 22 Bibcode 1986QSRv 5 17J doi 10 1016 0277 3791 86 90170 8 a b Richmond G M amp D S Fullerton 1986 Summation of Quaternary glaciations in the United States of America Quaternary Science Reviews 5 183 196 Bibcode 1986QSRv 5 183R doi 10 1016 0277 3791 86 90184 8 a b c Lisiecki L E 2005 Ages of MIS boundaries LR04 Benthic Stack Boston University Boston MA a b Lisiecki L E Raymo M E January 2005 A Pliocene Pleistocene stack of 57 globally distributed benthic d18O records PDF Paleoceanography 20 1 PA1003 Bibcode 2005PalOc 20 1003L doi 10 1029 2004PA001071 hdl 2027 42 149224 Lisiecki L E Raymo M E May 2005 Correction to A Pliocene Pleistocene stack of 57 globally distributed benthic d18O records Paleoceanography 20 2 PA2007 Bibcode 2005PalOc 20 2007L doi 10 1029 2005PA001164 data doi 10 1594 PANGAEA 704257 McKay E D 2007 Six Rivers Five Glaciers and an Outburst Flood the Considerable Legacy of the Illinois River Proceedings of the 2007 Governor s Conference on the Management of the Illinois River System Our continuing Commitment 11th Biennial Conference Oct 2 4 2007 11 p McKay E D and R C Berg 2008 Optical ages spanning two glacial interglacial cycles from deposits of the ancient Mississippi River north central Illinois Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs Vol 40 No 5 p 78 with Powerpoint presentation McMillan A A 2005 A provisional Quaternary and Neogene lithostratigraphic framework Great Britain Netherland Journal of Geosciences 84 2 87 107 doi 10 1017 S0016774600022988 Gibbard P L S Boreham K M Cohen and A Moscariello 2007 Global chronostratigraphical correlation table for the last 2 7 million years v 2007b jpg version 844 KB Subcommission on Quaternary Stratigraphy Department of Geography University of Cambridge Cambridge England a b Stiff B J and A K Hansel 2004 Quaternary glaciations in Illinois in Ehlers J and P L Gibbard eds pp 71 82 Quaternary Glaciations Extent and Chronology 2 Part II North America Elsevier Amsterdam ISBN 0 444 51462 7Further reading editEhlers J and P L Gibbard 2004a Quaternary Glaciations Extent and Chronology 2 Part II North America Elsevier Amsterdam ISBN 0 444 51462 7 Gillespie A R S C Porter and B F Atwater 2004 The Quaternary Period in the United States Developments in Quaternary Science no 1 Elsevier Amsterdam ISBN 978 0 444 51471 4 Mangerud J J Ehlers and P Gibbard 2004 Quaternary Glaciations Extent and Chronology 1 Part I Europe Elsevier Amsterdam ISBN 0 444 51462 7 Sibrava V Bowen D Q Richmond G M eds 1986 Quaternary Glaciations in the Northern Hemisphere Quaternary Science Reviews 5 1 514 doi 10 1016 S0277 3791 86 80002 6 External links editanonymous 2007 Global correlation tables for the Quaternary Subcommission on Quaternary Stratigraphy Department of Geography University of Cambridge Cambridge England Hallberg G R ed 1980a Pleistocene stratigraphy in east central Iowa PDF version 15 6 MB Technical information Series no 10 Iowa Geological Survey Bureau Ames IA Hallberg G R ed 1980b Illinoian and Pre Illinoian stratigraphy of southeast Iowa and adjacent Illinois PDF version 19 3 MB Technical information Series no 11 Iowa Geological Survey Bureau Ames IA Hallberg G R T E Fenton T J Kemmis and G A Miller 1980 Yarmouth Revisited Midwest Friends of the Pleistocene 27th Field Conference PDF version 4 6 MB Guidebook no 3 Iowa Geological Survey Bureau Ames IA Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Illinoian stage amp oldid 1141441265, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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