History of freshwater runoff across the Laptev Sea (Arctic) during the last degaciation.

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dc.contributor.author Spielhagen, Robert F
dc.contributor.author Siegert, Christine
dc.contributor.author Erlenkeuser, Helmut
dc.coverage.spatial LATITUDE: 78.166667 * LONGITUDE: 133.398333 * DATE/TIME START: 1993-09-05T00:00:00 * DATE/TIME END: 1993-09-05T00:00:00
dc.date.accessioned 2019-11-26T04:00:14Z
dc.date.available 2019-11-26T04:00:14Z
dc.date.issued 2005-05-19
dc.identifier https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.738265
dc.identifier https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.738265
dc.identifier.citation Spielhagen, Robert F; Siegert, Christine; Erlenkeuser, Helmut (2005): History of freshwater runoff across the Laptev Sea (Arctic) during the last degaciation. Global and Planetary Change, 48, 187-207, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloplacha.2004.12.013
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.geologyscience.ru/handle/123456789/8011
dc.description.abstract Sediment core PS2458 from the Laptev Sea continental margin (983-m water depth) stems from a position close to the paleoriver mouth of Lena and Yana rivers. It was dated by AMS-14C and analyzed in high resolution for oxygen isotopes of planktic foraminifers. Except the uppermost 100 cm and possibly the lowermost meter of the 8-m-long core, the sediments were deposited during the last deglaciation (14.5-8.0 cal-ka). According to 210Pb data, the uppermost 100 cm represents only the last 200 years. Planktic foraminifers are present throughout the dated deglacial interval, with the exception of a short time after ca. 13 cal-ka. Taking into account the global "ice volume effect" on the oxygen isotopic composition of the foraminifers, the isotopic record is considered to reflect salinity changes which were influenced by variable freshwater runoff and a growing marine influence during the postglacial transgression of the Laptev Sea shelf. The most conspicuous feature in the isotopic record is an outstanding peak dated to ca. 13 cal-ka. It is proposed that it represents a rapid outburst of large amounts of freshwater, possibly from an ice-dammed lake in the hinterland. Possible correlations to the onset of the cool Younger Dryas event in the northern hemisphere are discussed.
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dc.language.iso en
dc.publisher PANGAEA
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dc.source Supplement to: Spielhagen, Robert F; Siegert, Christine; Erlenkeuser, Helmut (2005): History of freshwater runoff across the Laptev Sea (Arctic) during the last degaciation. Global and Planetary Change, 48, 187-207, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloplacha.2004.12.013
dc.subject ARK-IX/4
dc.subject KAL
dc.subject Kasten corer
dc.subject Laptev Sea
dc.subject Polarstern
dc.subject PS2458-4
dc.subject PS27
dc.subject PS27/038
dc.subject Quaternary Environment of the Eurasian North
dc.subject QUEEN
dc.title History of freshwater runoff across the Laptev Sea (Arctic) during the last degaciation.
dc.title.alternative Geochemistry of sediment core PS2456-4
dc.type Dataset


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