Modern and Holocene hydrographic characteristics of the shallow Kara Sea shelf (Siberia) as reflected by stable isotopes of bivalves and benthic foraminifera.

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dc.contributor.author Spielhagen, Robert F
dc.contributor.author Simstich, Johannes
dc.contributor.author Erlenkeuser, Helmut
dc.contributor.author Stanovoy, Vladimir V
dc.coverage.spatial MEDIAN LATITUDE: 74.769194 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: 80.101560 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 72.049900 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 72.662000 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 77.927000 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 89.332800 * DATE/TIME START: 1997-09-15T18:01:00 * DATE/TIME END: 2001-09-10T00:00:00
dc.date.accessioned 2019-11-24T11:01:47Z
dc.date.available 2019-11-24T11:01:47Z
dc.date.issued 2005-07-17
dc.identifier https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.708249
dc.identifier https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.708249
dc.identifier.citation Simstich, Johannes; Erlenkeuser, Helmut; Spielhagen, Robert F; Stanovoy, Vladimir V (2005): Modern and Holocene hydrographic characteristics of the shallow Kara Sea shelf (Siberia) as reflected by stable isotopes of bivalves and benthic foraminifera. Boreas, 34(3), 252-263, https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1502-3885.2005.tb01099.x
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.geologyscience.ru/handle/123456789/7813
dc.description.abstract River discharge of Ob and Yenisei to the Kara Sea is highly variable on seasonal and interannual time scales. River water dominates the shallow bottom water near the river mouths, making it warmer and less saline but seasonally and interannually more changeable than bottom water on the deeper shelf. This hydrographic pattern shows up in measurements and modelling, and in stable isotope records (delta18O, delta13C) along the growth axis of bivalve shells and in multiple analyses of single benthic foraminiferal shells. Average isotope ratios increase, but sample-internal variability decreases with water depth and distance from river mouths. However, isotope records of bivalves and foraminifera of a sediment core from a former submarine channel of Yenisei River reveal a different pattern. The retreat of the river mouth from this site due to early Holocene sea level rise led to increasing average isotope values up core, but not to the expected decrease of the in-sample isotope variability. Southward advection of cold saline water along the palaeo-river channel probably obscured the hydrographic variability during the early Holocene. Later, when sediment filled the channel, the hydrographic variability at the core location remained low, because the shallowing proceeded synchronously with the retreat of the river mouth.
dc.format application/zip, 13 datasets
dc.language.iso en
dc.publisher PANGAEA
dc.rights CC-BY-3.0: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported
dc.rights Access constraints: unrestricted
dc.source Supplement to: Simstich, Johannes; Erlenkeuser, Helmut; Spielhagen, Robert F; Stanovoy, Vladimir V (2005): Modern and Holocene hydrographic characteristics of the shallow Kara Sea shelf (Siberia) as reflected by stable isotopes of bivalves and benthic foraminifera. Boreas, 34(3), 252-263, https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1502-3885.2005.tb01099.x
dc.subject Akademik Boris Petrov
dc.subject BP00
dc.subject BP00-02/01
dc.subject BP00-05/01
dc.subject BP00-07/01
dc.subject BP00-07/05
dc.subject BP00-08/01
dc.subject BP00-13/01
dc.subject BP00-15/01
dc.subject BP00-26/01
dc.subject BP00-27/01
dc.subject BP00-28/02
dc.subject BP00-29
dc.subject BP00-29/01
dc.subject BP00-30/01
dc.subject BP00-31/01
dc.subject BP00-35/01
dc.subject BP00-36/05
dc.subject BP00-38/01
dc.subject BP01
dc.subject BP01-30/02
dc.subject BP01-34/02
dc.subject BP01-35/02
dc.subject BP01-37/02
dc.subject BP01-46/05
dc.subject BP01-51/02
dc.subject BP01-55/02
dc.subject BP01-56/02
dc.subject BP01-62/02
dc.subject BP01-66/02
dc.subject BP01-71/02
dc.subject BP01-80/02
dc.subject BP97
dc.subject BP97-17
dc.subject BP97-21GKG
dc.subject BP97-30GKG
dc.subject BP97-32GKG
dc.subject BP97-42GKG
dc.subject BP97-43GKG
dc.subject BP97-47
dc.subject BP97-48GKG
dc.subject BP97-49GKG
dc.subject BP97-50GKG
dc.subject BP97-52GKG
dc.subject BP99
dc.subject BP99-01/01
dc.subject BP99-02/01
dc.subject BP99-03/01
dc.subject BP99-04/01
dc.subject BP99-06/01
dc.subject BP99-07/01
dc.subject BP99-08/02
dc.subject BP99-10/01
dc.subject BP99-11/01
dc.subject BP99-12/01
dc.subject BP99-13/01
dc.subject BP99-17/01
dc.subject BP99-18/01
dc.subject BP99-19/01
dc.subject BP99-20/01
dc.subject BP99-21/01
dc.subject BP99-24/01
dc.subject BP99-25/01
dc.subject BP99-28/01
dc.subject BP99-28/08
dc.subject BP99-29/01
dc.subject BP99-30/01
dc.subject BP99-31/01
dc.subject BP99-32/01
dc.subject BP99-35/01
dc.subject BP99-37/01
dc.subject BP99-38/01
dc.subject BP99-38/07
dc.subject BP99-39/01
dc.subject DIVERSE
dc.subject Dredge
dc.subject DRG
dc.subject GC
dc.subject Giant box corer
dc.subject GKG
dc.subject Gravity corer
dc.subject Kara Sea
dc.subject KaraSea97
dc.subject MUC
dc.subject MULT
dc.subject MultiCorer
dc.subject Sampling gear, diverse
dc.subject Siberian River Run-Off
dc.subject SIRRO
dc.title Modern and Holocene hydrographic characteristics of the shallow Kara Sea shelf (Siberia) as reflected by stable isotopes of bivalves and benthic foraminifera.
dc.title.alternative Stable isotope ratios measured on carbonate tests from the Kara Sea
dc.type Dataset


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