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Deglaciation of the Prudhoe Dome in Northwestern Greenland in Response to Holocene WarmingProjections of future sea-level rise benefit from understanding the response of past ice sheets to warming during past Quaternary interglacials. Constraints on the extent of inland Greenland Ice Sheet retreat during the Middle Holocene (~8–4 thousand years before present) are limited because geological records of a smaller-than-modern phase largely remain beneath the modern ice sheet. We drilled through 509 metres of firn and ice at Prudhoe Dome, northwestern Greenland, to obtain sub-ice material yielding direct evidence for the response of the northwest Greenland ice sheet to Holocene warmth. Here we present infrared stimulated luminescence measurements from sub-ice sediments that indicate that the ground below the summit was exposed to sunlight 7.1 ± 1.1 thousand years ago. This proposed complete deglaciation of Prudhoe Dome, coeval to reduced extent at other ice caps across northern Greenland, is consistent with interglacial-only δ18O values from the Prudhoe Dome ice column and ice depth–age modelling. Our results point to a substantial response of the northwest Greenland ice sheet to early Holocene warming, estimated to be +3–5 °C from palaeoclimate data. This range of summer temperatures is similar to projections of warming by 2100 CE.
Document ID
20260000057
Acquisition Source
Goddard Space Flight Center
Document Type
Accepted Manuscript (Version with final changes)
Authors
Caleb K Walcott-George
(University at Buffalo, State University of New York Buffalo, United States)
Nathan D Brown
(The University of Texas at Arlington Arlington, United States)
Jason P Briner
(University at Buffalo, State University of New York Buffalo, United States)
Allie Balter-Kennedy
(Columbia University New York, United States)
Nicolás E Young
(Columbia University New York, United States)
Tanner Kuhl
(University of Wisconsin–Madison Madison, United States)
Elliot Moravec
(University of Wisconsin–Madison Madison, United States)
Sridhar Anandakrishnan ORCID
(Pennsylvania State University State College, United States)
Nathan T Stevens
(University of Washington Seattle, United States)
Benjamin Keisling ORCID
(The University of Texas at Austin Austin, United States)
Robert DeConto
(University of Massachusetts Amherst Amherst Center, United States)
Vasileios Gkinis
(University of Copenhagen Copenhagen, Denmark)
Joseph A MacGregor
(Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, United States)
Joerg M Schaefer ORCID
(Columbia University New York, United States)
Date Acquired
January 5, 2026
Publication Date
January 5, 2026
Publication Information
Publication: Nature Geoscience
Publisher: Nature Research
ISSN: 1752-0894
e-ISSN: 1752-0908
Subject Category
Meteorology and Climatology
Geophysics
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: 10.46540/2032-00228B
CONTRACT_GRANT: 1933802
CONTRACT_GRANT: 1934477
CONTRACT_GRANT: 1933927
CONTRACT_GRANT: 1933938
WBS: 281945.02.53.04.59
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Public
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