Age determination and stable isotope ratios of three sediment cores from the Great Belt


Autoria(s): Winn, Kyaw; Erlenkeuser, Helmut; Nordberg, Kjell; Gustafsson, Mikael
Cobertura

MEDIAN LATITUDE: 55.310458 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: 10.968375 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 55.085833 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 10.933000 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 55.404000 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 11.015500 * DATE/TIME START: 1972-11-15T00:00:00 * DATE/TIME END: 1994-01-29T00:00:00

Data(s)

11/06/1998

Resumo

The marine transgression Into the Baltic Sea through the Great Belt took place around 9,370 calibrated C-14-years B.P. The sedimentary sequence from the early brackish phase and the change to marine conditions has been investigated in detail through C-14-datings, and oxygen and carbon isotope measurements, and is interpreted by comparison with modern analogs. The oldest brackish sediments are the strongly laminated clays and silts rich in organic carbon followed by non-laminated heavily bioturbated silts. The bedding and textural characteristics and stable isotope analyses on Ammonia beccarii (dextral) and A. beccarii (sinistral) show that the deposltlonal conditions respond to a change at about 9,100 cal. a B.P. from an unstratified brackish water environment in the initial stage of the Littorina Transgression to a thermohaline layered milieu in the upper unit. The oxygen isotope results indicate that the bottom waters of this latter period had salinities and temperatures comparable to the present day Kiel Bay waters. The isotopic composition of the total organic carbon and the d13C-values of A. beccarii reveal a gradual change from an initially lacustrine/terrestrial provenance toward a brackish/marine dominated depositional environment. A stagnation of the sea level at around 9,100 to 9,400 B.P. is indicated.

Formato

application/zip, 4 datasets

Identificador

https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.695505

doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.695505

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

PANGAEA

Relação

Winn, Kyaw (1974): Present and postglacial sedimentation in the Great Belt Channel (Western Baltic). Meyniana, 26, 63-101, doi:10.2312/meyniana.1974.26.63

Direitos

CC-BY: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported

Access constraints: unrestricted

Fonte

Supplement to: Winn, Kyaw; Erlenkeuser, Helmut; Nordberg, Kjell; Gustafsson, Mikael (1998): Paleohydrography of the Great Belt, Denmark, during the Littorina Transgression: the isotope signal. Meyniana, 50, 237-251, doi:10.2312/meyniana.1998.50.237

Palavras-Chave #>250 µm fraction; > 250 µm fraction; >63 µm; 125-200 µm fraction; 200-250 µm fraction; 250-400 µm fraction; 400-500 µm fraction; A. beccarii d; A. beccarii d d13C; A. beccarii d d18O; A. beccarii s; A. beccarii s d13C; A. beccarii s d18O; Age, 14C conventional; Age, dated; Age, maximum/old; Age, minimum/young; Age dated; Age max; Age min; Ammonia beccarii dextral; Ammonia beccarii dextral, d13C; Ammonia beccarii dextral, d18O; Ammonia beccarii sinistral; Ammonia beccarii sinistral, d13C; Ammonia beccarii sinistral, d18O; BC; Box corer; Calculated; Coiling ratio; d13C; delta 13C; Depth; DEPTH, sediment/rock; GIK12522-2; GIK12523-1; GIK12594-2; GIK-cruise; Gravity corer (Kiel type); Great Belt, western Baltic Sea, off Denmark; Großer Belt, Nord-Langelandbelt; of Ammonia beccarii; sinistral/dextral; Size fraction > 0.063 mm, sand; SL
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